Nadja consists of two apartments on subsequent floors that were renovated and connected with a stair in the middle.
Nadja Apartment
Point Supreme Architects designed the refurbishment of a two level apartment, in Athens, through a central yellow stair, keeping the two levels as opposite spatial experiences.
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- 23 June 2015
- Athens
The two levels are materialized as opposite spatial experiences. The lower level is a continuous, marine-like environment with big pieces of furniture anchoring the family’s communal activities like floating islands. Instead of the typical division of rooms for kitchen, dining, living and playing, spaces in Nadja are flexible and look towards each other. They are furnished with custom made constructions that serve as viewing devices; the cupboards, seats, stair, shelves and tables are mixed with different typologies of screens, interior partitions, curtains and other visual filters that physically delineate while visually connecting.
The most central element is a complex construction featuring the stair, living room and kitchen cupboards, a glass display partition, a built-in plant pot, a blackboard and a pink sun rising towards upstairs. It is a miniature piece of architecture in itself providing a focal point within the large open plan.
The upper level hosts a dense living environment with a more earthly atmosphere. The bedrooms are designed as combinations of two complementary types of spaces, a more social area and a more intimate, private zone. This level is rich in graphic treatment that complements the architecture, at times inspired by Greek island architecture.
Nadja Apartment, Athens, Greece
Program: apartment
Architect: Point Supreme architects
Project team: Konstantinos Pantazis, Marianna Rentzou, Leonardos Katsaros, Lefteris Dousis
Contractor: KN Group, Konstantinos Stratantonakis
Area: 270 sqm
Completion: 2014