paros.design

Technical/permitting candidate

Stefanos Vasdekis & Architects

A practical longlist candidate for permits/design/construction, less compelling as the first design identity for a premium villa project.

Paros built workBuilt work verifiedMedium confidence

Best role

Local architect-of-record

Base

Greece

Candidate bucket

Technical/permitting candidate

Possible practical fit.

ArchitecturePermitsConstruction supervisionVillasPermits / architect-of-record

Best For

  • Direct Paros summer-house experience and traditional Cycladic white/stone/pool vocabulary.
  • Could be useful for practical documentation, permit, and construction processes.
  • Portfolio volume suggests experience with private residences.

Not Ideal For

  • High-design publication-quality lead without stronger recent proof

Capability Profile

Design leadership3/5
Local execution4/5
Permitting / AOR4/5
Construction supervision4/5
Interiors / lifestyle2/5
Landscape integration3/5
Sustainability / climate2/5
Developer fit3/5
Evidence quality3/5

Secondary roles

  • Practical villa architect
  • Permit-stage support

Weak roles

  • Design identity appears more conventional than premium benchmark studios

Evidence gaps

  • Design identity appears more conventional than premium benchmark studios
  • Need proof of recent high-end Cycladic work, not only historical portfolio pages.
  • Athens/Pallini base; confirm island network and current site-supervision model.

Relevant Projects

Two two-storey summer residences

Paros | Built | Architecture / permits signal

Built

Older Paros summer-house evidence; request 2020-2026 portfolio.

Risks

  • The Paros examples are older and look more conventional than the intended premium crafted language.
  • Need proof of recent high-end Cycladic work, not only historical portfolio pages.
  • Athens/Pallini base; confirm island network and current site-supervision model.

Questions To Ask

  • Keep on longlist. Ask for recent 2020-2026 Paros/Cyclades villas, not only the 2008 examples.
  • Clarify whether their strength is lead design, architect-of-record, or construction support.
  • 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?