Liknon | K-studio

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Liknon | K-studio

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  • Project Name: Liknon
  • Practice: K-Studio
  • Products: Mia Collection , Vokos , Icaria Stone , Pelion Stone , Kambourakis Marbles , Patiris , Inoxland
  • Completion year: 2022
  • Gross Built up Area: 380m2
  • Project Location: Samos
  • Country: Greece
  • Design Team: Dimitris Karampatakis, Christos Spetseris, Stavros Kotsikas, Marina Leventaki, Achilleas Pliakos, Argyris Mavronikolas, Arianna Mechili, Dimitris Eleftheriadis, Natassa Kallou, Thalia Sachinidi
  • Structural Consultants: Elliniki Meletitiki - Aggelos Ladas
  • MEP Consultants: CONAP - Andreas Psaroudakis
  • Landscape Consultants: Fytron - Petsagourakis Michalis
  • Contractors: Tile Cladding: BALLIAN, Wood Works: Despotakis, Window | Door Frames: Orama - Tsimpikos (aluminum), Despotakis (wood), Wall Renders: Develime - Devetzoglou, Custom Stone Sinks: Kambourakis Marbles (Crete), Custom Tables: Knock - Thanasis Papapostolou
  • Photo Credits: Nikos Daniilidis, Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann (BREBA)
  • Others: 3D Visualization: Bakagiannis Pavlos, Branding Designer: Daphne Stathis, Project Management: Conjekt, Surveyor: Georgoudis Michalis, Palaiokastritis Yannis, Planning Consultants: Palaiokastritis Yannis, Lighting Designer: LAST - Lighting Architecture Studio, Aris Klonizakis, A/V Consultants & Supplier: Panou Systems, Kitchen Consultants: XENEX, Inoxland
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Excerpt: Liknon, a winery designed by K-studio, showcases the origins of Metaxa, an alcohol brand which is tightly bound to the island’s culture, one with a long tradition in high-quality goods and winemaking. The architecture of the scenery is an extension of the productive dry stone terraces where vines grow and borrows the dynamic and roughness of the natural and traditional productive landscape in order to blend into the valley.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] Aiming to connect the Metaxa brand to its roots, LIKNON is located in a 100 year old vineyard in Samos, where its special ingredient, the sweet muscat grape grows.

Liknon | K-studio
© Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann (BREBA)
Liknon | K-studio
© Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann (BREBA)

The project is a landmark in a valley beneath the village of Vourliotes, that will showcase the origins of Metaxa which are tightly bound to the island’s culture, one with a long tradition in high-quality goods and winemaking.

Liknon | K-studio
© K-studio
Liknon | K-studio
© Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann (BREBA)

In LIKNON, the vine is the protagonist, and the traditional concept of a museum building dissolves into a walkthrough and an exploration of the vine’s habitat. Rather than a building, it is a landscape, where the visitor wanders around and under the vines’ birthplace, submerges underground in order to get in touch with the history of the brand through an interactive experience and a series of sensory activations.

Liknon | K-studio
© Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann (BREBA)
Liknon | K-studio
© Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann (BREBA)

The architecture of this scenery is an extension of the productive dry stone terraces where vines grow and borrows the dynamic and roughness of the natural and traditional productive landscape in order to blend into the valley.

Liknon | K-studio
© K-studio
Liknon | K-studio
© Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann (BREBA)

Together with the experience in the Kifisia premises, LIKNON showcases not only the origins of Metaxa but also the continuation and expansion of its production circle beyond its limits, through experimental new products and practices, as well as the exciting exploration of the drink’s textures when it is found in a table with local goods.

Liknon | K-studio
© Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann (BREBA)

Instead of a building, Liknon is a landscape, borrowing the dynamic of manmade stonewalls that blend into the valley. Following the traces of an ancient path, it unravels onto consecutive plateaus held by “pezoules”, taking the visitor on a walkthrough around and under the vines’ birthplace, submerging underground in order to get in touch with the roots of the brand through an interactive experience and a series of sensory activations.

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