The Elysium | Potiropoulos Architects
The purpose of the design was to find a balance between two complementary experiences that the proposed architecture had to convey.
Beach House Neratza | RCTech
The site sits in a flat plot neighboring the coastline of the Northern Peloponnese and overlooking the mountain of Parnassos to the north. Apart from the view, there are no apparent topological features or relatable surrounding buildings that formulate a strong local context. The building itself becomes the context. It is a house to make memories in.
The Helix | Potiropoulos Architects
The main design idea for the concept revolves around a strong gesture of a tight and clearly defined outline, in plan and section, that of a white, smooth sculptural form, in nature.
Pool on the Rocks | Aristides Dallas Architects
The Cycladic landscape of Tinos with its strong features and rocky morphology brings the need for an architecture integrated with this land. Six cave houses in a linear arrangement are developed next to each the other, following the terrain. Caves dug into the earth, accompanied by volumes that protrude from the slope like rocks, create a system of voids and solids.
Slow Living Resort | Potiropoulos Architects
The primary idea for this project unfolds at the intersection of various parallel investigations, all of which relate to the unique topology of the surrounding area, its orientation, the views, and to the distinct characteristic features of Cycladic homes such as their scale, density, and height.
Villa “Π” | Potiropoulos Architects
The building emerges as a mediator between the user, nature and history, on a canvas that includes different architectural investigations.











