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Gundari Hotel / block722 - Exterior photography, Tables, Chairs
© Martha Vosdou

What defines the complete fusion of nature and man-made spaces? How can the timeless Cycladic tradition, untouched by over-design architectural practices, be transmitted through the ages? And what is the perfect proportion for modern living that aligns with the eternal principles of scale? Gundari not only exemplifies, but also embodies the synergy between the natural and built environments, all while preserving the fundamental architectural proportions within the units.

Gundari Hotel / block722 - Interior photography, Brick, Beam fixing
© Ana Santl

Located in the heart of captivating Folegandros, perched on sheer cliffs overlooking the vast Aegean Sea, Gundari is more than a destination; It is a harmonious mix of architectural form and pure nature.

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© Martha Vosdou
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Gundari Hotel / block722 - Interior photography, Dining room, Tables, Chairs
© Martha Vosdou

Block722 imagined Gundari as an organic extension of the Folegandros cliffs and a frame for the valuable work of art that is the uninterrupted view of the sea. Water features bring the brilliant blue of the Aegean closer, and each carefully chosen material serves as part of an orchestra of nature’s inherent rhythm, upon which life in Gundari dances to its beautiful melody.

Gundari Hotel / block722 - Interior photography, Living room, Tables
© Ana Santl

The 80-acre resort blends seamlessly with Folegandros, drawing inspiration from the island’s enduring spirit for every architectural element. Stone, the backbone and core of the Cycladic land, is artfully used in the construction of linear walls following the natural landscape. Between the robust stone lines and serene wall surfaces, delicate wooden structures come into play as connectors, bringing to life the transitional spaces in between.

Gundari Hotel / block722 - Interior photography, Living room, Armchairs, Wood, Tables, Shelves, Chairs
© Ana Santl

Each of the 27 suites and villas is skillfully crafted from natural materials and adorned with carefully chosen, tranquil furniture pieces that blend effortlessly with the very earth beneath them. The presence of a private outdoor shower rekindles memories of forgotten rituals connected to nature, evoking a sense of nostalgia and a return to the simple pleasures of living in harmony with the natural world.

Gundari Hotel / block722 - Interior photography, Dining room, Tables, Windows, Chairs
© Martha Vosdou

Located on the northwest side of the resort, the Bar-Restaurant naturally evolves into a prominent focal point, creating an elaborate and inviting space for all guests. With its strategic location and captivating ambiance, it serves as a hub where visitors can gather to socialize amidst the stunning surroundings.

Gundari Hotel / block722 - Interior photography, Bedroom, Beds
© Ana Santl

In the lower area of ​​the resort, a distinctive interaction is formed between the architecture and the natural environment, providing a nested refuge for the resort’s spa and executive suites, completely hidden within the land to create an intimate and harmonious environment. Here, the building appears to yield to the contours of the landscape, allowing the lines of the terrain to dictate its form and create an atmosphere of relaxation, serenity and privacy.

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© Ana Santl
Gundari Hotel / block722 - Exterior photography, Tables
© Ana Santl

It is as if the architectural elements blend into the cliffs, dissolving into the edge of the natural surroundings. Staying at Gundari means becoming an integral chapter in the island’s enduring narrative, where architectural craftsmanship and the wonders of nature merge in perfect harmony.

Gundari Hotel / block722 - Exterior photography, Tables, Chairs, Brick
© Ana Santl
 
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