Location:
Marousi, Attica, Greece
Type:
Multi – Storey Apartment Complex
Completion Year:
Due in 2026
Gross Built Area:
697 m2
Developers:
Sustain.gr – Sustainable Property Development
Oxygen 2 is a multi-storey apartment complex, located in Marousi, Attica.
The apartment complex is situated in a diverse area of Marousi, where low-rise homes, tall office buildings, the busy Am. Chalandriou Road, and the quiet Delos pedestrian street all come together. The design of this multi-storey apartment complex aims to fit seamlessly into the surroundings by incorporating spacious balconies along the main road and slightly setting the building back from the street. On Delos Street, a sense of neighborhood is created with openings in the otherwise solid facade and a long, linear balcony.
The balance between open and solid spaces, along with the recessed main facade, makes the building feel less imposing while emphasizing the landscaped areas. The exterior features a mix of anthracite and white tones in metal and plaster, helping the building blend into the area’s color palette while highlighting its modern and dynamic design.
At the front of the building, there’s a large garden with plants and water features, creating a cool and pleasant environment during the summer. This space leads to carefully designed areas for relaxation and movement. The outdoor spaces, enhanced with natural elements, water features, and modern equipment, provide a warm welcome to residents and visitors. Even people passing by can enjoy the distinctiveness of this project, which sets it apart from the typical dense urban buildings.
The ground-level open space (pilotis) was thoughtfully designed to function as both an entrance area and a practical space for parking and gatherings for residents. The main entrance to the courtyard is clearly marked and designed to stand out for easier access.
Inside, the interiors are kept minimal yet inviting, with white plaster walls combined with wooden floors. Modern furniture in bold colors was chosen to create contrast and add a vibrant touch to the neutral spaces.