This article discusses the innovative renovation of a postwar office building in Athens, transforming it into a multifunctional apartment with potential for temporary art exhibitions. The design confronts various infrastructural limitations, particularly regarding plumbing and climate control. A notable architectural feature is the elevated floor, serving as a platform for essential utilities and creating a separation between communal and private spaces. Through sliding panels and a flexible void space, the apartment can adapt to various uses while providing a seamless integration of living and exhibition areas.
The transformation of a former industrial space into a flexible apartment showcases a unique blend of residential comfort and art exhibition capability, addressing significant infrastructural challenges.
The elevated floor acts as an infrastructural platform for essential utilities while facilitating a division between intimate living areas and multifunctional spaces for diverse uses.
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