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Architects: PILA
- Area: 34623 m²
- Year: 2023
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Photographs:Nikos Daniilidis, Yiannis Hadjiaslanis
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Lead Architects: Betaplan

Text description provided by the architects. Piraeus Tower officially opened its doors to tenants and visitors on the 4th of June in the port city of Piraeus. It is the first green highrise in Greece that throughout the last four years was brought back to life and an architectural icon which marks the starting point of the Athenian Riviera. PILA was the winner of an invited competition to redesign the facade of Piraeus Tower in 2020, now achieving the completion of the most ambitious project of the international architecture practice based in Athens. They are also the designers of all interior common spaces accessible to office visitors and tenants. Piraeus Tower is redeveloped into a contemporary, fully accessible, sustainable landmark. Soaring 88 metres into the sky and covering a gross built area of 34.623 sqm at a plot of 3.842 sqm, it is a mixed-use building with public open spaces and a contemporary workplace. The first three levels of retail are already leased to Zara, Zara Home, and JD Sports, while the third and fourth floors will offer F&B by Nice n’ Easy, and a gym operated by Athlesis. The office levels above will host 2.000 people and are occupied by anchor tenants Dialectica, NorthStandard and V Group of Companies among others. The office fit-out for V Group’s headquarters on the 22nd top floor is also designed by PILA studio.























































