Gusto Cake Café, Pristina
"Retro meets Art Deco with some bubble gum essence" is the style we went for. Creating timeless yet classy two symmetrical monochrome areas in one space by adding pastel colors, flowery walls with the
The walkable landscape painting, Graz
-The love of nature was rediscovered- During the mid to late 18th century, a new garden art emerged, and its architects took their inspiration from paintings by Lorrain and Poussin, erasing the boundary between gardens
Urban residence in Chania Crete
The project is about the renovation of a 50s urban residence, located in the center of Chania. The layout, with common spaces arranged in a row, divided by doors, and private spaces separated by
Taverna Manolis, Rhodes
GK SKIADOPOULOS was assigned with the landscape architecture of the traditional Greek restaurant "Taverna Manolis", during 2020 in Rhodes Island, Greece. The main concept which makes the project innovative, original and functional, was based
Libelle Museumsquartier, Vienna
The new pavilion hovers atop the Leopold Museum, nimble as a dragonfly. Its glass wings peering over the edge of the stone museum cube, a narrow shaft stretches long and thin into the courtyard, linking
Budapart Residential Building, Budapest
The character of the 114-apartment residential building with three underground garage levels, ground floor + 5 and ground floor + 16 floors, is determined by the monolithic performance of the 60 m high tower
Casa B, San Julian
The project occurred after the demolition and reconstruction of a terrace house in the city of St. Julian, Malta making it more functional to the needs of the family. Located in a neighborhood formed
Family house, Bratislava Old Town
The family house is located in Bratislava. The goal of the solution was to achieve a highly convenient level of living combined with energy efficiency, taking advantage of the current knowledge and modern technology
Places in a Garden. Kindergarten in Bucharest
The reconversion project of the house from 9 Episcop Cherasie Street was thought out by the Mânadelucru architecture office - a house belonging to the Romanian Patriarchate, which they wanted to dedicate to education,