K-Studio designed Vora Villas, a 3-room boutique hotel that clings to the edge of a volcano crater on the Greek island of Santorini. The hotel is intense and complex, yet laid out with clarity and designed with authenticity. Guests experience a series of carefully choreographed contrasts – the wide open exposure to the sun and view against the cool darkness of the cave rock, black volcanic rock and burned finishes against cool white curves and calming pale textures – dark with light, sharp with soft, drama with total relaxation. A truly unique and dramatic design that celebrates the architectural traditions of the island and the intensity of the hotel’s crater-edge location.

Vora Villas on the Greek island of Santorini

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