PURENEST residential building in Vrilissia

by: Epikyklos

PURENEST is a new residential building in Vrilissia, energy class A++, aiming at a sustainable environment.

PURENEST connects city living with suburban quality of life. The extensive use of natural materials such as oak, bamboo & marble, natural green tinted paints and the choice of plants throughout the surrounding area and the roof of the building, give Purenest a building image in harmony with nature.

The high architecture by A2 Architects is combined with an excellent construction approach by EPIKYKLOS.

Architecture

Architectural design by award-winning A2 Architects

In Vrilissia, an area inextricably linked to the Pentalos Mountains, the PURENEST apartment building is created in an effort to redefine the relationship between a multi-residential building and its surroundings.

Using natural materialities and nature-inspired colours, a building is proposed in which its users can appropriate and transform it into their own private sanctuary.

Interior decoration

Interior design, a composition of earthy colours & natural materials

In the PURENEST residential building, earthy tones and natural materials offer harmony in space, calm and serenity in everyday life.

The modern residences of the building, have a distinctive character, characterized by simple lines, clean colors, and feature modern building materials and uniquely selected furniture, combining aesthetics and functionality. The lighting design offers an atmospheric effect in every space.

Construction

High quality construction

Like every new building we construct, PURENEST offers guaranteed safety and durability. The advanced waterproof concrete composition and sophisticated structural design ensure great durability and longevity of the building frame.

It is a project designed to offer its residents a new, unique experience, not only in terms of construction quality that ensures timelessness and safety, but also in terms of energy management through sustainable development and a low ecological footprint.