What happens when you blend the function of a Japanese capsule hotel with the traditional Cycladic aesthetic?
My Cocoon, Greece’s first boutique hostel!
The clients, who are themselves Hosteling aficionados, positively surprised us by requesting this groundbreaking typology at a premium location within the City of Mykonos. We responded to the challenge by studying very carefully various hostel typologies from around the world, trying to establish a good understanding of this model of inhabitation both geometrically and culturally. Our strategy was to aim for an intermediate typology between the capsule model, where space is divided by walls, and the more traditional open-plan model where personal space is loosely suggested by classic bunk beds. Our goal was to find the perfect balance between space fragmentation (hence privatization) and an overall feeling of openness We were keen on not seeing beds as furniture, but as an integrated typology that morphs out of the building’s shell. We wanted the construction typology to have a traditional Cycladic look, but at the same time retain a feeling of lightness. To achieve this, a pioneer construction technique was developed, where the structural ability of a steel core spaceframe and the aesthetic merit of traditional screed cement were combined! My Cocoon was constructed locally in Mykonos. All materials were bought from anonymous local suppliers’ warehouses with local craftsmen and therefore there is not a list with suppliers, project partners etc. that we can provide you with.
Credits
Authors
Dimitris Tsigos; Omniview
Designers
Christina Tsakiri, Danai Diou, Marina Karamali
Photos
Dimitris Tsigos
Year of completion
2018
Location
Mykonos Island, Greece