Potiropoulos+Partners Receives International Recognition for Innovative Office Building Design.

    The architectural studio Potiropoulos+Partners has received the Gold award at the Architecture Madrid Awards (AMA) 2025 for its standout office building project, “Oxygen Workplace.”

    The AMA Awards recognize excellence in architecture and design from professionals dedicated to sustainable and environmentally responsible building practices. The award highlights projects that prioritize sustainability, wellbeing, and functionality in built environments.

    This prestigious distinction reinforces the international presence of Potiropoulos+Partners, affirming the studio’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, research, and pioneering architectural design.

    About the Design of Oxygen Workplace

    In an era marked by environmental crisis, architecture must seek proposals that respect nature holistically while enhancing quality of life — now a fundamental survival priority.

    Oxygen Workplace explores exactly that, introducing a design perspective that is both flexible and multidimensional — a departure from conventional spatial and social models.

    Beyond technical sustainability, the project embraces the poetic dimension of architecture, aiming to strengthen our connection to ourselves and the world around us. It inspires optimism and expands the conversation on how architecture can shape a better future.

    The design process was also influenced by art forms such as sculpture, photography, and poetry, which provided indirect yet essential conceptual guidance. The result is an architectural vision that goes beyond the standard logic of the “typical building object,” offering instead a living, breathing environment.

    Architectural Design & Interior Design: Potiropoulos+Partners
    3D Visualization: Batis Studio
    www.potiropoulos.gr

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