Perched atop a dramatic hillside facing the Ionian Sea, the Panorama Hilltop Retreat is a modern reinterpretation of vernacular aesthetics in Albania‘s Dhërmi village. The proposal, signed by Oppenheim Architecture, envisions the soon-to-be hospitality destination as a cluster of terraced buildings, each hugging the site’s topographic contours, with private views of the Mediterranean open waters. Even more, the design is carefully steeped in Albanian and Greek influences, a hybrid trait strongly reflected across the region and nearby town.
The team at Oppenheim Architecture (see more here) began by studying the local building forms and materials to discover different aspects of their typologies. Initial impressions revealed that they were designed and built in a way that provides comfort through natural ventilation, specifically in the neighboring hill town of Dhërmi. While exploring the village, the architects were equally intrigued by its massive masonry walls, ingenious shading devices, and local landscape, which plays a massive role in shaping that town, allowing it to merge within itself entirely and with the Ionian Sea. As a result, elements of the Panorama Hilltop Retreat are carefully selected to capture the site’s genius loci.
A village ‘Shesh’ (a plaza in Albanian) welcomes guests from the street. Within the retreat, pools and native landscapes help cool outdoor spaces, while loggias provide shelter, shadow, and movement. As one moves further through, contemporary elements, like an underground spa and private and communal infinity pools, reveal the complete nature and character of the hotel. Meanwhile, a lobby, restaurant, bar, and small chapel all face the square. ‘These social, spiritual, and cultural spaces reflect the growing presence of this destination’s profile within the tourism economy. In addition, it provides a wide range of amenities and supporting programs such as a spa, fitness suite, exclusive sunset club, VIP and event spaces, and accommodation,’ notes Oppenheim Architecture. The Panorama Hilltop Retreat holds 59 hotel keys, with 49 rooms and 13 suites on-site, all designed to face scenic sea views.