Love Settled in the Aegean Sea, Bougainvillea-Architected Wellness Center


The design focuses on the front of the hotel's accommodation area, specifically the beach, the main outdoor areas, and the café section.



The design objective is to enhance the overall standards of the hotel, resulting in improved aesthetics and guest comfort. The design itself is clean and sophisticated, with a strong emphasis on the Greek native elements that define the functional spaces. The playful projection of light and shadow, unobstructed panoramic views, and natural materials are key considerations within the design. The shade lines formed by the bougainvillaea pergola accentuate texture and create a constantly evolving environment. In essence, a modern resort is created by combining functional needs with natural landscapes.

The beach features five areas, including outdoor sofas and daybeds, loungers, seating areas, and cabanas. Natural building materials form a dialogue between the architecture and the landscape. The café is adjacent to the restaurant and was redesigned as part of the initial renovation project, creating the necessary architectural elements for the restaurant's continuity. The bar's central location divides the relaxation area into two sections. This area is defined by a concrete floor in earthy tones, while wood, panoramic views, and the dappled light cast by the bougainvillaea pergola create a harmonious balance. The main building's entrance is a wooden canopy. There is a fountain between the main building and the main swimming pool. The large stone paving in the swimming pool is used as a design technique to unify the space and extend the natural environment. Raised entrance spaces, the central fountain, and the outdoor fireplace are the three iconic elements of the resort.
From inside the hotel, you can enjoy the mesmerizing views of the Aegean Sea.























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Site Plan

Floor Plan
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