Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

This pharmacy in Athens by Greek studio KLab Architecture has a branching facade and green panels suspended from the ceiling inside.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

Designed to resemble the structure of a tree, the interior also features green perspex cabinets and white lacquered display furniture.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

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Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

The information below is from KLab architecture:


Pharmacy-Cosmetics store – Koukaki – Athens

In one of the oldest neighborhoods of Athens close to the new Acropolis museum KLab architects were commissioned to create a new pharmacy-cosmetics store on the ground floor of an apartment building.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

Our approach was to create a context within the certain context that existed. The scenario of a pharmacy come out of nature contributed to the idea that nature coexists with technology innovation to create pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. As response to that we exposed a tech-nature environment a lab within the nature within the city.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

Branches as a dislocated shadow phenomenon of the adjacent trees create and protect the façade and the products from the heat and the sun. Like trees holding the old apartment building, disassociate the urban typology to create an eye catching façade.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

In the interior emphasis was given to the ceiling and to the exposed concrete columns that represent the forest.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

The reception desk follows the concept and becomes the center of the store.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

Perspex and white lacquered shelves designed by Klab create a unique display atmosphere.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

A metallic stair leads to the lower level a lab area where prescriptions are been produced and an office space.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

Alternatively the area can be used for seminars and larger items display space. The stairs wall is being engraved with plaster and lighting creating plant morphing shapes.

Pharmacy in Koukaki by KLab Architecture

KLab architecture

Konstantinos Labrinopoulos principal architect
team: Kostis Anagnostakis, Mark Chapman
Area: 300m2
Koukaki, Athens, Greece


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Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Aristeide Antonas

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

Greek architect Aristeide Antonasto has designed a metal-clad extension on stilts for a courtyard in central Athens.

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

Called Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58, the four-storey building will be covered in prefabricated metal mesh panels and connected to an older building in the courtyard by external steps.

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

The building, one of 45 projects by developers Oliaros in the Kerameikos-Metaxourgeio area of Athens, was recently awarded best future project designed in 2008-2010 by Greek Architecture magazine DOMES.

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

Read more about the Kerameikos-Metaxourgeio district on the Oliaros blog.

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Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

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Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58

“Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58”, designed by Aristides Antonas, won the Greek award of ‘The Best Project of the Years 2008-2010’, in the framework of DOMES 2011 awards. The project is one of the KM Properties project, an Athens City Center regeneration project developed by OLIAROS in the area of Kerameikos Metaxourgeio (KM). As part of the same regeneration project, OLIAROS organized in 2010 the UPTO35 International Architectural Competition which concluded with the 18+ student housing project .

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

“Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58”, is one of the 45 projects consisting the ΚΜ Properties project, OLIAROS’ new project in the Kerameikos – Metaxoureio (KM) area.

A new metallic construction levitates over a small terrain in Athens in order to propose a micro-transformation of the public space: part of the designed ground floor functions now as a small city square.

The scheduled building is placed in an old small house complex. More than the half of it is destroyed; the project deals with an elaboration of the remain and the new metallic addition on Leonidou St in Athens, Kerameikos-Metaxourgeio.

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

The houses of the period were organised around a courtyard. One can find the specific typology in Aris Constantinidis’s study ‘The Old Houses of Athens’ (in Greek – Athens 1950). Constantinidis, an interesting Greek architect honored by Frampton and Leatherbarrow , was particularly interested in the architectural constitution of the interior courtyards included in these small house complexes and was not interested in their neo-Classical components, which he systematically passed over in silence.

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

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The scheduled building restores a part of some lost unitary whole. A basic endeavour of the present design has been to highlight the existing neoclasical section (from one side) and to reinterpret the vernacular neo-Classical composition, at the same time adapting it to the present condition.

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

A reading of the specific urban convention is of particular importance. A six-storey building has been erected next to the scheduled one. The absence of the specific part of the whole composition gives an opportunity for some contemporary extension of the neo-Classical part; the extension would reschedule the ensemble and its courtyard under a different light; the new section elaborates some principles of the old complex, but now undertakes the significant function of transferring the old urban convention to the new, of the remain’s transfer to a contemporary urban proposal.

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

The ‘meteorite unit’ takes shape as a metal structure. The elevation of the annexe on Leonidou St is organised by the use of a metal ‘canvas’ which is filled in with ready-made grid-like surfaces. These surfaces are formed by grids used in mechanological installations.

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

They are suspended on a metal frame, thus constructing a visual filter through a controlled variety of motifs. The rear elevation of the meteorite unit, towards the scheduled building, is covered by plate glass, thus turning the new building towards the courtyard.

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The suspension convention of the proposed unit produces a desirable extension of the public space: the conditions of the area require an increase in the percentage of public space and for this reason it was decided to cede a private area to the city. At ground-floor level transparency is the chosen result after the elaboration of the public space.

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office

Description of project: Restoration of a listed building and erection of a three-storey annexe
Location of project: 58 Leonidou St, Metaxourgeio, Athens
ANTONAS office
Architect / Aristide Antonas
Civil engineer / Christos Kaklamanis
Collaborator architect / Katerina Koutsogianni
Client / OLIAROS property development

Meteorite Unit – Leonidou 58 by Antonas Office


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Granny Tunes

Soften up hard music with a hand-knit iPod case

by Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi

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Love having all your Townes Van Zandt tracks at your fingertips but can’t stand the iPod’s shiny exterior? Enter Granny Tunes, a hand-knit case that covers the musical device with lacy looks. Seizing on fashion’s enduring neo-boho obsession, the macramé-like design is fetching enough to charm younger patrons and not just grandmas rocking iPods. The snuggly pouch, available in neutral palettes (white, beige, khaki), weaves style, function and culture together, playfully embracing the vogue for knitting grannies while building on traditional modes of Greek lace-making.

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Granny Tunes sells online from Greece is for Lovers for €55.


Tan Lines

Leather patio furniture literally tanned by the power of the sun
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Using an unusual approach to treat leather, design studio Greece Is For Lovers’ set of table and chairs features a nautical pattern that has literally been sun tanned onto the surface. Cheekily dubbed “Tan Lines,” they stenciled a pattern onto the leather with sunscreen, exposing it to direct sunlight to darken the negative space. Over time, the two-tone design will weather more, fading the imagery into a single bronzed hue.

“We like this temporary decoration as it acts as a metaphor for the tan lines on the human body—they tend to go away very soon after one’s holiday! Furthermore, the ‘camping type’ of foldable furniture had been a staple choice for the Greeks of the late ’70s to early ’80s, long before the monopoly of the white plastic chair,” GFL’s Thanos Karampatsos explains.

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For more of the Athens-based studio’s lighthearted limited editions and one-offs, check out the “Ashe is OK” ceramic ashtray-cum-flowerpot, the “Ingrid & Stavros” bottle bikini and the “R.I.P.” broken heart candle.

Greece Is For Lovers recently took their brick-and-mortar operation online, opening an e-shop that peddles their smaller items.


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