FLUODESIGN

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Fluo architecture & design studio was established in 2010 by Maniati Fei, Michail Thalia and Serrou Christina specializing in the fields of architecture and interior design. Our wide-ranging portfolio of projects includes private residences, hotels as well as commercial and public spaces. With offices in Athens and Thessaloniki, Fluo can undertake in a variety of […]

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FAT TONY STUDIO

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Our origins- Fat Tony studio began its course in November 2014 as a collective of 3 young architects venturing in the world of architectural visualizations. Through the years and experience gained, the thing we value the most is constant curiosity and we strive for the best possible outcome for the projects we choose to participate […]

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Atis

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Atis is a conglomerate design practice with multiple locations & projects across the globe. We are all about Humane Holistic Design. Which means that the starting point for any design solution is to gain an understanding of people’s needs and the way in which our design will be used. It also means we approach every […]

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ATKO Architecture

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ATKO is a contemporary architectural practice based in Paros Island, Greece, established in 2010 by a group of architects who wanted to create new modern environments, integrating all disciplines from interiors to landscape. Since 2010, ATKO has completed a wide range of projects that demonstrate our expertise and enthusiasm for design and construction. We create […]

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ATHENS CREATIVE

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We are architects, engineers, designers, consultants, thinkers and doers. We start every project by trying to think the right questions to ask. The truth in a brief is what we seek. The consistency of the end result is what we work on. At Athens Creative we aim far more than architectural design, to any aspect of design that can shape […]

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