ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Monk is a boutique hospitality project in Leros, developed within a traditional Lerian house adapted for contemporary use. The restoration was undertaken by Giannis Zacharakis of a+architects, retaining the logic of domestic scale, inward orientation, and material continuity typical of local residential architecture.
Rather than introducing a new architectural language, the project operates through reuse and adjustment, positioning the house itself as the defining experience.
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Visual approach
Our visual work was structured around the building’s domestic proportions and sequential layout. Photography and film were developed to follow the way the house is occupied — room to room, interior to courtyard, enclosure to exterior.
Attention was placed on surfaces, thresholds, and intervals between spaces. Our imagery responds to how the building unfolds, allowing the original residential character to remain legible while supporting its contemporary function.
Use & positioning
The images we delivered support a positioning strategy that distinguishes the project from conventional boutique hotels by foregrounding authenticity of use. Photography and film operate as a unified system for digital communication, allowing international audiences to understand the project as it was perceived.
This approach aligns visual communication with architectural intent, strengthening long-term brand credibility within the experiential hospitality segment.
This Boutique hospitality project in the Dodecanese is part of Vice Versa boutique hospitality projects.
Boutique Hospitality Project in the Dodecanese
The Monk | Patelo, Leros













