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Villa Bordeaux in Fira, Santorini by Mplusm Architects

Villa Bordeaux occupies a prominent location in the center of Fira with impressive views towards the caldera. The building has a landmark status with its thick arcades that seem to retain a De Chirico aura and its facades of a rich bordeaux color, that characterise monumental buildings in Santorini.

“The renovation of this historical building aimed to achieve a hotel of few rooms next to a new outpost of the established La Colline restaurant in Moscow. While designing we were inspired by Frangomachalas, the small historic part of Fira built by the Venetians, featuring a refined architecture of thick ochre walls and metal doors. Escaping the all-white Cycladic aesthetic, the hotel instills a modern approach within a traditional vocabulary. In the reception hall, a lighting installation relates to the western view towards the caldera, the flickering reflection of the sun in the sea. From there, access is granted to the two ground floor rooms as well as to La Colline, the indoor restaurant that retains the existing double barrel vault, filtered by a metal screen –the motif here relates to the famous Lilies Fresco found at the prehistoric archeological site of Akrotiri. The western room on the ground floor features a central island unit that combines a bed and bath -a floating arrangement that echoes the position of the volcano within Santorini. Between bed and bath, a patinated dark bronze filter with triangular incisions discloses an untreated shiny bronze interior –when this interior is lit, a “volcanic” scene is emulated. The two other rooms are located on the lower floor where cavernous vaults dominate, shaping a more complex and organic plan. Each basement room retains a whole arcade to itself, acquiring full privacy, a quite impossible task in the densely built caldera landscape. On the exterior, one descends to arrive at the outdoor part of La Colline, placed along the rim of the cliff. Adjacent to this, a bar is shielded by a curvilinear wooden pergola while some step-down, the redesign of the pool offers a privileged area from which one may fully comprehend what made the caldera view so famous.”

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Principal Architects: Mplusm Architects -Memos Filippidis & Marita Nikoloutsou

Associate Architects: Dora Ntatsopoulou, Evangelia Derdemezi, Vilma Agrafioti

Construction: Berios SA

FF&E consultants: Box Interiors

Lily pattern design and interior consultation: Thalia Maria Georgoulis

Lighting Designer: Aris Klonizakis

Landscape Designer: ELandscape, Helli Pangalou

Αrtwork collection curated by Double Decker

Images © Vangelis Paterakis

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