On the east coast of Rhodes, where two tectonic plates meet, a fault line creates a dramatic break in the desert landscape. It is along this natural incision that the architecture firm Aristides Dallas conceived a hotel project, a kind of second skin on the land. Inspired by the centuries-old history of this extraordinary landscape, the studio aimed to offer a contemporary tourist accommodation concept focused on the experience of living and understanding its history. The loft-style rooms offer breathtaking views of the sea and the cliff, ensuring that the majestic fissure remains ever-present. A surprising project which was praised at the 9th Biennale of Young Greek Architects…




Yaël Nacache





