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Mila's Daphne Peninsula Mixed Use


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Mila's Daphne Peninsula Mixed Use

Mila's Daphne Peninsula Mixed Use is an innovative architectural development project situated on an 80,000-square-meter peninsula, distinguished by its harmonious integration with the natural topography and indigenous flora of wild olive and daphne bushes. This mixed-use development, which earned the Silver A' Design Award in Architecture, Building and Structure Design category, exemplifies a groundbreaking approach to sustainable luxury living through its weightless architectural aesthetic and thoughtful environmental integration. The complex encompasses 18 residence blocks, each containing four meticulously designed apartments, a 550-square-meter private villa, and a boutique 60-room hotel spanning 4,800 square meters. The development's comprehensive amenities include 2,600 square meters of open sports facilities, featuring tennis and basketball courts, a playground, and a golf course, complemented by a 600-meter coastline, 2,500-meter walking track, beach club, restaurants, and a small yacht marina. The architectural design demonstrates exceptional innovation through its use of local, sustainable materials, including the integration of site-excavated rocks for exterior cladding and landscaping elements. Each residential unit is strategically positioned at different elevations to ensure unobstructed sea views while maintaining privacy, with the centerpiece hotel featuring a transparent middle story that houses the lobby and bar, exemplifying the project's signature weightless aesthetic. The private villa, notably, incorporates a natural 3-meter-high rock formation as an integral design element, seamlessly merging architecture with the existing landscape.

mixed-use development, sustainable architecture, luxury residential complex, coastal development, integrated landscape design, Mediterranean architecture

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