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Estate and Special Architecture

  • Writer: Yiorgos Molvalis
    Yiorgos Molvalis
  • Oct 9, 2025
  • 1 min read

The first glance is enough to understand that architecture does not play a secondary role here. Villa Elia does not hide behind exaggerations; it expresses itself through the truth of its materials. The exposed concrete stands solid and naked, as if telling the story of its construction. The iron forms lines and frames, giving structure and character, while the bamboo canes add softness and rhythm, filtering the light like a natural veil.


As you walk through the space, the surfaces alternate. The concrete, cold to the touch but warm in the color of the sunset, meets the shadows created by the bamboo. The iron, with its precision and geometry, frames images; moments that become scenes in a movie.

During the day, the sun glides through the reeds and paints patterns on the ground. At night, the lights highlight the contrast of rough and soft, industrial and organic. It is a space that is not afraid to show its identity; on the contrary, it projects it as the ultimate setting for any event that wants to leave a mark.


At Villa Elia, architecture is not just a backdrop. It is part of the experience, a living organism that embraces people and their moments. Every photo taken here will carry the light, shadows and rhythm that only this combination of concrete, iron and bamboo can offer.



 
 
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