paros.design

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ARP / Architecture Research Practice

A high-design candidate with excellent Antiparos evidence, but less portfolio breadth was verified.

Antiparos built workPublished built workMedium confidence

Best role

Lead design architect

Base

Athens

Candidate bucket

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Strong possible fit.

ArchitectureVillasSustainability

Best For

  • Strong material and landscape fit: local stone, white volumes, pool as organizing feature, and native planting.
  • Good for a quiet but contemporary Cycladic language.
  • Sustainability language is more explicit than many candidates.

Not Ideal For

  • Local-only execution without further proof

Capability Profile

Design leadership5/5
Local execution3/5
Permitting / AOR3/5
Construction supervision3/5
Interiors / lifestyle3/5
Landscape integration4/5
Sustainability / climate4/5
Developer fit3/5
Evidence quality4/5

Secondary roles

  • Sustainability/design benchmark
  • Antiparos villa reference

Weak roles

  • Portfolio breadth and local delivery setup need verification

Evidence gaps

  • Portfolio breadth and local delivery setup need verification
  • Only one directly relevant project was verified; need broader built-villa portfolio.

Relevant Projects

Tetris House

Antiparos | 2024 | Built | Architecture

Built

Stone and pool Antiparos villa reference with sustainability claims.

Risks

  • Official site was inaccessible from the research environment.
  • Only one directly relevant project was verified; need broader built-villa portfolio.
  • Tetris House is introverted/urban-edge Antiparos, not necessarily a sea-view slope product.

Questions To Ask

  • Keep on shortlist. Request built portfolio, references, and current availability.
  • Ask how their Antiparos strategy would adapt to a coastal-view buyer promise.
  • What exact role did your office have on the referenced projects?
  • Which projects are built, visitable, and supported by client or contractor references?
  • Who handles permits, construction documents, site supervision, and contractor coordination?