Blending seamlessly into the landscape, Gundari takes its aesthetic cues from the ancient tones of the island itself, with breathtaking ocean views at every turn. It features 27 suites and villas crafted with natural materials, and designed with authentic, Cycladic simplicity, at one with the earth that surrounds them.
Shares lead architect Elena Milidaki on the client’s original design brief: “This was to create an eco-friendly resort that embodies a deep sense of responsibility towards nature, the unique Cycladic landscape, and the island's rich cultural heritage. The brief integrated sustainable practices while maximising the preservation of the island’s natural beauty. The client’s vision extends to promoting the island as a premier destination, highlighting its breathtaking scenery, traditional architecture, and vibrant local culture.”
Gundari not only exemplifies but also embodies the synergy between natural and built environments, all while preserving the core architectural proportions in its units. Nestled in the heart of captivating Folegandros, perched on the rugged cliffs that gaze out over the boundless Aegean Sea, Gundari is more than just a destination; it's a harmonious blend of architectural form and pure nature.
Block722 envisioned Gundari as an organic extension of Folegandros' cliffs and a frame for the priceless artwork that is the uninterrupted sea view. Water features bring the Aegean's brilliant blue within close reach, and every carefully chosen material serves as part of an orchestra of nature's inherent rhythm, upon which life at Gundari dances to its own beautiful tune.
The 80-acre hotel complex seamlessly melds with Folegandros, drawing inspiration from the island's enduring spirit for every architectural element. Stone, the backbone and nucleus of the Cycladic earth, is artfully employed in the construction of linear walls following the natural landscape. Between the robust stone lines and the serene wall surfaces, delicate wooden structures come into play as connectors, breathing life into the transitional spaces that lie in between.
Continues Milidaki, “The Cycladic tradition is known for its minimalist aesthetic, which creates inviting and open spaces. Our studio embraces this philosophy, using simple forms and a neutral colour palette to achieve a serene and welcoming atmosphere that reflects the essence of island living. We incorporate natural materials such as stone, wood, and clay to add texture and warmth to the interiors. Soft beiges, warm grays, and carefully chosen furniture pieces complement the overall ambiance. Personal touches like art pieces, ceramics, and music add a unique flair.. In terms of materials and colour palette, the entire building complex incorporates natural materials extensively. Stone, a fundamental element of the Cycladic earth, is skillfully used in the construction of some buildings and linear walls that follow the natural landscape. The colour palette is inspired by the natural environment, with each hue reflecting the island's inherent beauty and tranquillity. Earthy tones, soft beige, and warm brown mirror the island's rocky cliffs. The warm beige marble floors provide a grounding effect, evoking a sense of stability and connection to the land.”
Each of the 27 suites and villas is artfully crafted by natural materials and adorned with thoughtfully chosen, tranquil furniture pieces, blending effortlessly with the very earth beneath them. The presence of an open-air private shower rekindles memories of forgotten rituals connected with nature, evoking a sense of nostalgia and a return to the simple pleasures of life in harmony with the natural world.
Positioned on the northwest side of the complex, the Bar-Restaurant naturally evolves into a prominent focal point, creating an elaborate and inviting gathering space for all guests. With its strategic location and captivating ambiance, it serves as a hub where visitors can come together to socialise amidst the stunning surroundings.
In the lower zone of the complex, a distinct interaction between the architecture and the natural environment takes shape, providing a nestled haven for the spa and the executive suites of the complex, entirely concealed within the earth to create an intimate and harmonious ambiance. Here, the building seems to yield to the contours of the landscape, allowing the lines of the terrain to dictate its form and create an atmosphere of relaxation, serenity, and privacy. It's as if the architectural elements blend with the cliffs, dissolving into the edge of the natural surroundings.
Staying at Gundari means becoming an integral chapter in the island's enduring narrative, where architectural artistry and nature's wonders coalesce in perfect unison. Concludes Milidaki, “The visitors feel peace and comfort through the balance and harmony of our design. They should become part of the Greek culture while experiencing a sense of luxury through the authenticity of the place and the wildness of nature.”