paros.design

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Lantavos Projects

A refined Paros fit for low-key Cycladic modernism, though evidence is concentrated in one older published project.

Paros built workPublished built workMedium confidence

Best role

Lead design architect

Base

Greece

Candidate bucket

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Strong design reference; verify current capacity.

ArchitectureVillasClimate responsePermits / architect-of-recordConstruction supervisionInteriors / FF&E

Best For

  • Excellent stylistic match for quiet modern Cycladic forms, landscape humility, wind protection, and simple volumes.
  • Good evidence of drawings, sections, structural team, and built/publication credibility.
  • Relevant for a less flashy, more authentic Paros residential language.

Not Ideal For

  • Immediate shortlist without current dossier

Capability Profile

Design leadership4/5
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

  • Quiet contemporary villa reference
  • Wind-sensitive design candidate

Weak roles

  • Current capacity and broader portfolio depth need verification

Evidence gaps

  • Current capacity and broader portfolio depth need verification
  • Only one direct Paros project was reviewed; current practice scale and availability need confirmation.

Relevant Projects

Kampos House

Kampos, Parikia, Paros | Built | Architecture

Built

Published quiet-modern house with wind and site-response relevance.

Risks

  • Only one direct Paros project was reviewed; current practice scale and availability need confirmation.
  • Kampos House is from 2016/2017, so recent luxury-villa execution should be checked.
  • May be less visibly premium than the strongest investor-facing studios unless paired with high-end interiors/landscape.

Questions To Ask

  • Request a current portfolio, Kampos House visit/dossier, and examples of recent permitting and construction supervision.
  • Consider if the project owner wants a restrained, local-material architectural language.
  • 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?