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EKKY STUDIO ARCHITECTS

EKKY STUDIO ARCHITECTS

Architecture and Planning

ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND INTERIOR DESIGN

About us

EKKY Studio is an architectural practice based in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was founded in 2009 by architects Kenzo Yamashita and Elina Kriticou with the philosophy of designing sustainable and engaging Architecture focused on people, culture and tradition. Focal to its philosophy is to maximize the potential of each project they undertake in all relevant dimensions - environmental, social and economic - with Bioclimatic solutions being fundamental to their approach. With the use of diagrams, 3d models, animation, images and physical models, they provide a realistic experience of the design proposal at an early stage thus gaining the customers’ confidence and consensus. With starting point a thorough understanding of context, history, and brief and a subsequent holistic interpretation of every stage involved, they propose robust design solution, using traditional and new materials combined in harmony. Since its creation, EKKY Studio has accumulated substantial and diverge expertise, undertaking a variety of projects ranging from big scale, complex ones to smaller scale with private clients. Empowered by a team of innovative skilled architects of rich and variant background, it delivers a fresh approach to architectural design.

Website
www.ekkystudioarchitects.com
Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Nicosia
Type
Public Company
Founded
2009
Specialties
ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR DESIGN, URBAN PLANNING, LANDSCAPE DESIGN, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, HOSPITALITY DESIGN, COMMERCIAL DESIGN, RESIDENTIAL DESIGN, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION, MASTERPLANNING, SUSTAINABILITY, BIOCLIMATIC ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, PLANNING, MASTERPLAN DESIGN, RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT, OFFICE BUILDING DESIGN, DETAILS, MULTIDISCIPLINE, and PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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