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                                                                                                   D           espite his work in hospitality, he still sees

                                                                                                               himself as primarily a theatre director. He
                                                                                                               stages experiences and explores the roles peo-
                                                                                                               ple take on in their lives. Working on the new,
                                                                                                               amazing hotels of the Myconian Collection
                                                                                                               Hotels & Resorts on Mykonos is his way of
                                                                                                   bringing about the spaces he has always wanted to have
                                                                                                   available to him; spaces as the ones he designed for Panoptis
                                                                                                   Escape at Elia beach and O by Myconian Collection that can
                                                                                                   take their surroundings and their guests further.
                                                                                                   What are the key ingredients of true luxury in travelling?
                                                                                                   The greatest privilege has to do with the destinations – not
                                                                                                   about choosing the place but about choosing what that
                                                                                                   place means. Any place you find yourself can be a finish
                                                                                                   line or a starting line – compensation or inspiration. The
                                                                                                   defining moment of luxury in travel is bringing the two to-
                                                                                                   gether, about turning your travels into a revolving door, an
                                                                                                   experience so strong that it moves you to any direction you
                                                                                                   choose. You might be travelling to celebrate an achievement,
                                                                                                   or because you are gathering up the strength to go after one.
                                                                                                   Ideally, the two should not feel different, because you will
                                                                                                   always be getting ready to reach a higher peak, and you will
                                                                                                   always deserve to be rewarded for it.
                                                                                                   How does interior design affect a traveller’s experience?
                                                                                                   It has to do with that revolving moment. Interior design
                                                                                                   must make it easier for people to see clearly in all directions,
                                                                                                   to choose their path among many. At the same time, it must
                                                                                                   help them to be inspired by what is unique in the specific
                                                                                                   time and place they find themselves. It is a fine line, like the
                                                                                                   horizon. Interior design must make you feel good about
                                                                                                   where you are, but also remind you not to stay still. It has
                                                                                                   to be the perfect match between the real and the possible,
                                                                                                   and it must allow guests to break on through to whichever
                                                                                                   side works best for them.
                                                                                                   You’ve done a lot of high-end hospitality work. What do
                                                                                                   you consider most important in such projects?
                                                                                                   I think of space as a body. You know, nobility has always
                                                                                                   been symbolized by the body – think “blue blood”. That is
                                                                                                   luxury, and how I see hospitality. It is the blue blood running
                                                                                                   through the veins of a living organism. It can accommodate
                                                                                                   a noble mind and a restless soul. So I make up hospitable
                                                                                                   spaces that allow luxury to run wild in their veins. I make
 Interior Designer                                                                                 up bodies. When guests live in them, I want them to feel like
                                                                                                   they are being reborn into the royalty of leisure, that they
                                                                                                   can bring together their own kingdom. Sure, it is also about
                                                                                                   objects, placement, colour, patterns, textures – all the things
 Extraordinaire                                                                                    that make up an aesthetic. But to aestheticise literally means
                                                                                                   “to feel”. So it is ultimately a kingdom of the senses. That is
                                                                                                   what my spaces, my bodies, are for: To be felt, to be used as
                                                                                                   the senses that explore and arouse the possibilities of space
                                                                                                   and the people in it.
 Acclaimed professional Antonis Kalogridis                                                         How did you combine the architecture of a Cycladic is-
                                                                                                   land with your contemporary style to bring them together
 sets trends and drives the way forward,                                                           into reality?
                                                                                                   The Cyclades are unique in that nature here dominates
 sharing his insight into what   GIANNIS DIMOTSIS          Antonis Kalogridis and Vangelis Takos   through subtlety. Elytis, the Greek Nobel laureate in Liter-
                                                                    HIGH-END TEAM
                                                                                                   ature, has said that if you were to deconstruct Greece, you
 design hospitality luxury truly means.                      redefine the aesthetics of Mykonos    would be left with an olive tree, a vine and a boat – “which
                                                             through the complete remodelling
                                                             of the Myconian Collection Hotels
                                                               at their favourite Elia Beach and
                                                           recently at Ornos Beach on Mykonos..
 Interview by  ELSA  SOIMIRI
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