The shell that houses the restaurant- Karaiskaki Stadium, which is built over the water, was a benchmark in the design proposal.
 
The wave of the sea that existed in place is introduced in the design of the space in the form of an optically moving roof element. This element, which is the result of parametric design, dominates the environment and gives identity to the restaurant.
 
Strong feature of the composition is the elongated bar, consisted of 300 cooking pots. The bar is an art installation itself, where the identity of the object is lost to highlight the visual impression created by its repetition and correlation in space.
 
The linear layout of the floor plan is framed by successive separate rooms and the overwhelming ambience of the stadium.
Archisearch - view to the playing field | photo by studio paterakisVIEW TO THE PLAYING FIELD | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - undulating ceiling element unifies the dining atmosphere | photo by studio paterakisUNDULATING CEILING ELEMENT UNIFIES THE DINING ATMOSPHERE | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - sheer partitions | photo by studio paterakisSHEER PARTITIONS | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - sheer curtains may be drawn for privacy in successive dining | photo by studio paterakisSHEER CURTAINS MAY BE DRAWN FOR PRIVACY IN SUCCESSIVE DINING | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - seat back detail | photo by studio paterakisSEAT BACK DETAIL | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - dinning area overlooks the stadium | photo by studio paterakisDINNING AREA OVERLOOKS THE STADIUM | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - curtains give privacy to diners | photo by studio paterakisCURTAINS GIVE PRIVACY TO DINERS | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - cooking pot basin | photo by studio paterakisCOOKING POT BASIN | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - chair and table detail | photo by studio paterakisCHAIR AND TABLE DETAIL | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - chair and table detail | photo by studio paterakisCHAIR AND TABLE DETAIL | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - ceiling detail | photo by studio paterakisCEILING DETAIL | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - bathroom | photo by studio paterakisBATHROOM | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - bar made out of 300 cooking pots | photo by studio paterakisBAR MADE OUT OF 300 COOKING POTS | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS
Archisearch - 300 stacked cooking pots read as a masonry wall from a distance | photo by studio paterakis300 STACKED COOKING POTS READ AS A MASONRY WALL FROM A DISTANCE | PHOTO BY STUDIO PATERAKIS

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