Leivatho by Leonidas Papalampropoulos Architecture Bureau

KEFALONIA – With the design of Leivatho Hotel on the island of Kefalonia in Western Greece, Athens-based architect Leonidas Papalampropoulos worked with the landscape’s physical constraints to address challenging issues such as privacy.
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