Post-Spectacular Office

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P-SO is a narrative-driven design office that combines the wide experience from the fields of archit

Post-Spectacular Office is a narrative-driven design office founded by Stergios Galikas and Evelina Garantzioti in 2016. Through the idea for a holistic design approach, it combines the wide experience from the fields of architecture, exhibition, graphic design, and academia. We design spatial and iconic environments for individuals, brands, exhibitions, trade fairs and museums that have narrative

Photos from Post-Spectacular Office's post 10/12/2025

Now that this year’s Venice Biennale of Architecture has come to a close, we wish to express our deep appreciation to Vassilios Bartzokas for their generous support of the Metabolic Home.

METABOLIC HOME
New Forms of Cohabitation and Decarbonization in the Dense City

The Metabolic Home presents an archetypal program for habitation, conceived as a living stage set where humans and other species—along with their physiology of ingestion, occupation, and excretion—become combustion devices and integral components of cohabitation.

The installation is a 1:5 scale model of a home featuring ten domestic spaces—kitchen, toilet, lounge, bedroom, laundry, storage, garage, garden, balcony, and light well—each revealing how metabolic processes interwine with daily domestic activities. Every part of the home is interconnected, transforming “waste” from one space into a resource for another. For example, kitchen greywater and organic waste nourish hydroponic food production in the garden, while, AI regulates the laundry’s microclimate, channelling moist and cool air through the light shaft, which also serves as a site for domestic mycelium cultivation.

Household objects are produced from the outputs of human and other living species, linked to specific rooms. Kitchen furniture is formed from biochar bricks made from the space’s own organic waste; a pollinator wall on the balcony is constructed from mycelium blocks harvested from the light well and processed in the storage; and biofuel is generated in the garage from decomposed food waste.

The Metabolic Home’s cyclical processes create new domestic typologies and programmatic alliances, while intelligence is reimagined as material interconnection—enabling new forms of cohabitation and decarbonization in the dense city.

Lydia Kallipoliti
Areti Markopoulou
Post-Spectacular Office

Photos:
Petros Pattakos Photography
Post-Spectacular Office

Photos from Post-Spectacular Office's post 27/11/2025

Now that this year’s Venice Biennale of Architecture has come to a close, we wish to express our deep appreciation to Ekies All Senses Resort for their generous support of the Metabolic Home.

METABOLIC HOME
New Forms of Cohabitation and Decarbonization in the Dense City

The Metabolic Home presents an archetypal program for habitation, conceived as a living stage set where humans and other species—along with their physiology of ingestion, occupation, and excretion—become combustion devices and integral components of cohabitation.

The installation is a 1:5 scale model of a home featuring ten domestic spaces—kitchen, toilet, lounge, bedroom, laundry, storage, garage, garden, balcony, and light well—each revealing how metabolic processes interwine with daily domestic activities. Every part of the home is interconnected, transforming “waste” from one space into a resource for another. For example, kitchen greywater and organic waste nourish hydroponic food production in the garden, while, AI regulates the laundry’s microclimate, channelling moist and cool air through the light shaft, which also serves as a site for domestic mycelium cultivation.

Household objects are produced from the outputs of human and other living species, linked to specific rooms. Kitchen furniture is formed from biochar bricks made from the space’s own organic waste; a pollinator wall on the balcony is constructed from mycelium blocks harvested from the light well and processed in the storage; and biofuel is generated in the garage from decomposed food waste.

The Metabolic Home’s cyclical processes create new domestic typologies and programmatic alliances, while intelligence is reimagined as material interconnection—enabling new forms of cohabitation and decarbonization in the dense city.

Lydia Kallipoliti
Areti Markopoulou
Post-Spectacular Office

Photos:
Petros Pattakos Photography
Post-Spectacular Office

Photos from Post-Spectacular Office's post 25/11/2025

As this year’s Venice Biennale of Architecture reaches its finale, we wish to express our deep appreciation to Alumil .a for their generous support of the Metabolic Home.

METABOLIC HOME
New Forms of Cohabitation and Decarbonization in the Dense City
 
The Metabolic Home presents an archetypal program for habitation, conceived as a living stage set where humans and other species—along with their physiology of ingestion, occupation, and excretion—become combustion devices and integral components of cohabitation.
 
The installation is a 1:5 scale model of a home featuring ten domestic spaces—kitchen, toilet, lounge, bedroom, laundry, storage, garage, garden, balcony, and light well—each revealing how metabolic processes interwine with daily domestic activities. Every part of the home is interconnected, transforming “waste” from one space into a resource for another. For example, kitchen greywater and organic waste nourish hydroponic food production in the garden, while, AI regulates the laundry’s microclimate, channelling moist and cool air through the light shaft, which also serves as a site for domestic mycelium cultivation.

Household objects are produced from the outputs of human and other living species, linked to specific rooms. Kitchen furniture is formed from biochar bricks made from the space’s own organic waste; a pollinator wall on the balcony is constructed from mycelium blocks harvested from the light well and processed in the storage; and biofuel is generated in the garage from decomposed food waste.

The Metabolic Home’s cyclical processes create new domestic typologies and programmatic alliances, while intelligence is reimagined as material interconnection—enabling new forms of cohabitation and decarbonization in the dense city.
 
Lydia Kallipoliti

Areti Markopoulou

Post-Spectacular Office

Photos:
Petros Pattakos Photography
Post-Spectacular Office

Photos from Post-Spectacular Office's post 23/11/2025

As this year’s Venice Biennale of Architecture reaches its finale, we wish to express our deep appreciation to Kosmaoglou X & S OE for their generous support of the Metabolic Home.

METABOLIC HOME
New Forms of Cohabitation and Decarbonization in the Dense City
 
The Metabolic Home presents an archetypal program for habitation, conceived as a living stage set where humans and other species—along with their physiology of ingestion, occupation, and excretion—become combustion devices and integral components of cohabitation.
 
The installation is a 1:5 scale model of a home featuring ten domestic spaces—kitchen, toilet, lounge, bedroom, laundry, storage, garage, garden, balcony, and light well—each revealing how metabolic processes interwine with daily domestic activities. Every part of the home is interconnected, transforming “waste” from one space into a resource for another. For example, kitchen greywater and organic waste nourish hydroponic food production in the garden, while, AI regulates the laundry’s microclimate, channelling moist and cool air through the light shaft, which also serves as a site for domestic mycelium cultivation.

Household objects are produced from the outputs of human and other living species, linked to specific rooms. Kitchen furniture is formed from biochar bricks made from the space’s own organic waste; a pollinator wall on the balcony is constructed from mycelium blocks harvested from the light well and processed in the storage; and biofuel is generated in the garage from decomposed food waste.
 
The Metabolic Home’s cyclical processes create new domestic typologies and programmatic alliances, while intelligence is reimagined as material interconnection—enabling new forms of cohabitation and decarbonization in the dense city.
 
Lydia Kallipoliti
Areti Markopoulou
Post-Spectacular Office

Photos:
Petros Pattakos Photography
Post-Spectacular Office

Photos from Post-Spectacular Office's post 23/11/2025

As this year’s Venice Biennale of Architecture reaches its finale, we wish to express our deep appreciation to Alumil .a for their generous support of the Metabolic Home.

METABOLIC HOME
New Forms of Cohabitation and Decarbonization in the Dense City
 
The Metabolic Home presents an archetypal program for habitation, conceived as a living stage set where humans and other species—along with their physiology of ingestion, occupation, and excretion—become combustion devices and integral components of cohabitation.
 
The installation is a 1:5 scale model of a home featuring ten domestic spaces—kitchen, toilet, lounge, bedroom, laundry, storage, garage, garden, balcony, and light well—each revealing how metabolic processes interwine with daily domestic activities. Every part of the home is interconnected, transforming “waste” from one space into a resource for another. For example, kitchen greywater and organic waste nourish hydroponic food production in the garden, while, AI regulates the laundry’s microclimate, channelling moist and cool air through the light shaft, which also serves as a site for domestic mycelium cultivation.

Household objects are produced from the outputs of human and other living species, linked to specific rooms. Kitchen furniture is formed from biochar bricks made from the space’s own organic waste; a pollinator wall on the balcony is constructed from mycelium blocks harvested from the light well and processed in the storage; and biofuel is generated in the garage from decomposed food waste.
 
The Metabolic Home’s cyclical processes create new domestic typologies and programmatic alliances, while intelligence is reimagined as material interconnection—enabling new forms of cohabitation and decarbonization in the dense city.
 
Lydia Kallipoliti
Areti Markopoulou
Post-Spectacular Office

Photos:
Petros Pattakos Photography
Post-Spectacular Office

12/02/2025

We are thrilled to share that we will be presenting the project “The Metabolic Home: New Forms of Cohabitation and Decarbonization” in the Arsenale of the upcoming 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia , curated by Carlo Ratti

The team is consisted of , & Post-Spectacular Office. Thank you to all our collaborators, sponsors and the entire curatorial team of La Biennale di Venezia.

22/01/2025

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Shortlist
Το Future Cometh από το Post-Spectacular Office διακρίθηκε στην κατηγορία Εκθεσιακοί Χώροι και βρίσκεται στη βραχεία λίστα των φετινών GRAIL Awards.
Η τελική ανακοίνωση θα πραγματοποιηθεί τη Δευτέρα, 27 Ιανουαρίου, στο Ωδείο Αθηνών. Σας προσκαλούμε να δώσετε το παρών στην τελετή απονομής, όπου θα γιορτάσουμε μαζί την αριστεία στην ελληνική αρχιτεκτονική τον σχεδιασμό εσωτερικών χώρων και φωτισμού.

Αγορά εισιτηρίων:https://bit.ly/4iMM88W

22/01/2025

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Shortlist
Το Perrakis Papers / Thessaloniki Book Fair 2024 από το Post-Spectacular Office διακρίθηκε στην κατηγορία Εκθεσιακοί Χώροι και βρίσκεται στη βραχεία λίστα των φετινών GRAIL Awards.
Η τελική ανακοίνωση θα πραγματοποιηθεί τη Δευτέρα, 27 Ιανουαρίου, στο Ωδείο Αθηνών. Σας προσκαλούμε να δώσετε το παρών στην τελετή απονομής, όπου θα γιορτάσουμε μαζί την αριστεία στην ελληνική αρχιτεκτονική τον σχεδιασμό εσωτερικών χώρων και φωτισμού.

Αγορά εισιτηρίων:https://bit.ly/4iMM88W

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