The flow project is a summer accommodation establishment complex in Mykonos, Greece, with amphitheatrical view to the Super Paradise beach. The 5* hotel comprises 21 suites, a lobby, a pool bar, a restaurant and a business center. The main intention of the design is to preserve and highlight the curved forms resulting from the intense terrain and their transcription into the hotel's structure. Prominent identifying element of the synthesis is the creation of longitudinal flow lines, translated into the basic form of the main volumes, as well as all the hotel's outdoor areas.
The hotel develops in two zones so that all room units, as well as the public areas, have unobstructed view to the Super Paradise bay. A structure system is created to accurately organize the seemingly fluid forms and natural surroundings. The lower level rooms feature private swimming pools which in total create a unified water area following the flow lines of the composition. From total seclusion to social osmosis, the resort complex offers a variety of different spatial qualities to the tenants.