paros.design

Insufficient evidence

OMAS Architects

Potential local office, but too little public portfolio evidence to compare against stronger candidates.

Paros officeThird-party evidenceLow confidence

Best role

Needs verification

Base

Naousa, Paros

Candidate bucket

Insufficient evidence

Screen only after portfolio proof.

ArchitectureLocal Paros executionPermits / architect-of-recordConstruction supervision

Best For

  • Local Naousa presence could be practically valuable if the portfolio is strong.
  • The studies/supervision/construction description is relevant for a development project.
  • Could be a technical/local partner if visuals and references check out.

Not Ideal For

  • Any shortlist before a PDF portfolio is received

Capability Profile

Design leadership1/5
Local execution3/5
Permitting / AOR3/5
Construction supervision3/5
Interiors / lifestyle1/5
Landscape integration1/5
Sustainability / climate1/5
Developer fit1/5
Evidence quality1/5

Secondary roles

  • Possible local architect-of-record
  • Possible site-supervision candidate

Weak roles

  • No public project portfolio found in reviewed sources

Evidence gaps

  • No public project portfolio found in reviewed sources
  • Too risky as lead architect based on current evidence.

Relevant Projects

Naousa office listing

Naousa, Paros | Unclear | Studies / supervision / construction listing

Unclear

Directory evidence only; request 5 built Paros villa dossiers before meeting.

Risks

  • No public project portfolio or built villa dossier was found in accessible sources.
  • Instagram evidence is still pending login, so visual quality cannot be assessed.
  • Too risky as lead architect based on current evidence.

Questions To Ask

  • Request a PDF portfolio before any meeting: 5 built Paros villas, exact services, photos, permits, and references.
  • Do not shortlist as lead until visual and delivery proof is available.
  • 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?