The Ikos Odisia resort complex lies on a captivating peninsula of Corfu, between the bays of Ipsos and Dassia. The architectural concept is based on clean geometric forms, gentle elevation escalation, and strategic voids that ensure visual escapes and natural light.
The prominent presence of the water element throughout the resort contributes to creating a microclimate in full harmony with the natural surroundings, offering a sense of coolness and relaxation.
The selection of natural materials -stone, marble, wood and wicker- as well as the distinctive lighting combined with earthy tones on both the interior and exterior of the buildings, evoke a feeling of familiarity, well-being and comfort.
The building volumes emerge from the landscape and integrate into it without competing with it, while the voids and escapes weave throughout the space between clusters of trees and natural plant densities and thinnings, guiding the visitor from the interior to the exterior spaces, and ultimately into the lush gardens.