
Reworking a Santorini Mansion through Asymmetry | IMDA STUDIO How can architecture reorganise itself without losing its context? This hospitality project in Santorini by @ioannatsagkouli of IMDA STUDIO reworks an 1876 mansion through spatial interventions that respond to terrain, light, and movement. Relying on asymmetry, the design uses variation to organise space—shaping how it is navigated, occupied, and experienced. The project explores how architecture can be read through movement and use. Photography credits: @clearlinephotography/ #ClimateResponsiveDesign, #AdaptiveReuse, #SpatialDesign, #HospitalityArchitecture, #ArchitectureThinking adaptive reuse architecture, Santorini architecture, hospitality architecture design, spatial design architecture, climate responsive architecture, asymmetrical design architecture, historic building renovation, Mediterranean architecture
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