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 Evidently, it’s impossible to cover the needs of each mem-  With ideas and solutions such as these, Bafis & Partners   a coffee shop? This is the biggest challenge. Most spaces are
 ber of the staff on an individual level, as each barista has their   Architects are changing the way we think about coffee shops   also located in buildings that have no architectural character.
 own way of working. However, the application of the Vitruvian   and their design. They are not only taking into account the   As such, we need to put more emphasis on design so as to
 Man to a coffee bar is an effective way of minimizing errors and   functionality of the space, but also the aesthetic and the cus-  absorb the eye of the viewer to something really beautiful and
 focusing on the quality of the product. Beyond functionality, the   tomer experience. Additionally, by collaborating with clients   meaningful,” he explains.
 space behind the bar must also be aesthetic and most impor-  that share a similar vision, they are able to create spaces that   Evidently, each country has its own set of challenges
 tantly, clean. Keeping the coffee bar clean does not only mean   are not only beautiful and practical but also free of constraints   when it comes to design. In Greece, the size of the spaces is
 avoiding dirt and spills, it also means having an organized and   of any kind. That is when their free spirit truly comes alive.  often quite small. Legislation also presents challenges as there
 efficient space. This can be achieved by decluttering the area   are many restrictions on what can be done, “ In most western
 and keeping only the essential tools and products within reach.   Innovating by Design in Greece  countries, if you want to design something really good, legis-
 Based on this philosophy, Bafis & Partners Architects started   lation will not create a problem for you as long as you follow
 considering the addition of large cupboards behind the main   Coffee culture in Greece has changed a lot in recent years.   the rules. In Greece things are trickier. For example, it is man-
 bar. “These cupboards may serve as storage spaces for all the   Young people are interested in trying different types of coffee   datory for the coffee shop owner to provide a toilet for people
 non-essential items and therefore declutter the area. They also   and are willing to pay more for a higher quality product. This   with mobility issues but the municipality doesn’t always have
 offer the freedom to “hide” objects from customers’ sight. This   has created opportunities for coffee shop owners to be more   the infrastructure to support this from an accessibility point
 way, the coffee shop appears more organized and tidy, as cus-  innovative in their design and offer customers an experience   of view. So, many coffee shops have toilets for these people
 tomers would only see the items that are being used. In addition,   that goes beyond just buying a cup of coffee. Panagiotis fell in   but the same people cannot access the coffee shop,” Panagiotis
 by decluttering the space behind the bar, baristas are able to   love with the culture of specialty coffee as he recognized his   explains. Putting aside the practical challenges, Greece is a
 focus more on the customers and the product. The cupboards   own vision in the way these coffee shops were designed. How-  country well-known for its hospitality and Athens is the beat-
 could also be used as the main element of the decoration, as they   ever, he knows the country’s limitations. “In Greece there is a   ing heart of it. Every country has its own culture and one can
 come in a variety of colors, materials, and finishes. They could   beautiful competition in the field of design. It’s nice to see   understand a lot by observing how people interact with a new
 be used to add a pop of color to the space or to complement the   shops opening one behind the other. Unfortunately, many of   space. Addict Coffee Shop, a specialty coffee shop in Belgrade,
 existing decoration. In either case, they would become the core   these shops are often copies of some stores from abroad and   Serbia, is one such example. The store was designed by Panag-
 of the store’s decoration and would serve any function that is   they often have an expiration date. So how do you manage to   iotis and his team and he thinks the concept will take a while
 needed,” Panagiotis explains.   stand out in a market where every corner has a restaurant or   to be understood by the locals. “The knowledge of both crafts-
                                                         men and customers is more limited there. Nevertheless, we see
                                                         a lot of potential in the market and with time they will under-
                                                         stand what the coffee shop owner is doing.”
                                                             On the other hand, when the team brought Natives to
                                                         Limassol, the people quickly embraced it, “It is a more multi-
                                                         cultural country. Same like in Berlin, Athens and other big
                                                         capitals, it is more feasible for someone to understand some-
                                                         thing new and different and integrate it into their everyday
                                                         life,” Panagiotis concludes. As for his own country, he is op-
                                                         timistic about the future of design in Greece. He thinks the
           All these elements                            culture  has  already  started  to  change  and  hopes  that  the
                                                         market will return to shops that focus more on the bottom
           add to the coun-                              line, “I think we will return to our roots in a more youthful
                                                         way and we will cherish both products that we had neglected
           try’s unique identi-                          for  so  many  years  and  an  architecture  that  has  supported
                                                         generations and generations.” This reminds me of his comment
           ty. And in order to                           about finding our own voices. Greece, like any other country,
                                                         has a long history, customs and traditions. It has also been
           connect with this                             through hardships that are reflected in neighborhood buildings
                                                         and  architecture.  All  these  elements  add  to  the  country’s
           identity and the                              unique identity. And in order to connect with this identity
                                                         and the people, designers need only look around them. As for
           people, designers                             Bafis & Partners Architects, they have already started to make
           need only look                                their mark both in Greece and abroad. The team is currently
                                                         working on a few projects around Greece that bridge together
           around them.                                  the worlds of catering and hospitality. We can only wait and
                                                         see what they come up with next.


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