Ipeirou & 3is Septemvriou

Apartments available for lease
STATUS
Permit Approved
Total built Area:
1,034 sqm
Neighbourhood:
Omonia, Athens
DETAILS:
17 apartments and commercial spaces
YEAR OF COMPLETION:
2026
TYPE:
Service apartments
Building Story
Built in the 1970s, the building originally functioned as offices and later served a public association. It is being redeveloped by ARID into a residential building with 17 serviced apartment units and a commercial ground floor along a major Athenian avenue.

THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Located in the dynamic and evolving Omonia district, this area is gaining momentum with significant investments reshaping its urban landscape. Major developments from prominent companies are elevating the neighborhood’s profile. Adjacent to the vibrant Exarcheia neighborhood, known for its colorful street art, eclectic bars, cafés, and cultural energy, Omonia offers a rich blend of urban renewal and artistic expression. Its proximity to universities and the soon-to-be-renovated National Archaeological Museum adds further appeal for students, professionals, and cultural enthusiasts alike.

Architechture
A defining feature is the use of large sculptural breeze blocks that create depth, shade, and privacy across the façade.Set on a bright corner, the design draws balconies inward while establishing a clear geometric rhythm. The color palette- beige, terracotta, and natural earth tones- is inspired by the archaeological collection of the neighboring museum, forming a quiet dialogue between the building and Athens’ ancient material culture. Original ground-floor flooring is preserved, maintaining continuity with the building’s existing structure.

Concept To Living
Compact studio and one-bedroom units are designed for efficient urban living, each opening to a balcony that brings light into the space.The interiors combine warm stone tones, terracotta accents, and soft neutral walls inspired by the surrounding urban landscape.




Key Elements
Monumental breeze blocks
COLOR PALETTE





STRUCTURAL FEATURE
Direct light shaping façade depth and shadow