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EK Magazine Features Kriti TV Headquarters

Kriti TV's offices were reborn after a devastating fire. EK Magazine highlights the remarkable redesign by Manousos Leontarakis.

After a fire wiped out Kriti TV’s offices, everyone thought the station might call it quits. But instead of waving a white flag, they turned the chaos into one of the most visually striking workplaces on the island. This project, led by Manousos Leontarakis and his team, was so impressive that EK Magazine couldn’t resist giving it a feature.

The redesigned workplaces are clever rather than merely beautiful. Every inch was redesigned with a specific use in mind—a chic and useful workstation. Forget drab, antiseptic cubicles; this space screams imagination.

  • The first goal is to design a comfortable and effective space promoting cooperation.
  • Second goal: include the special character of the station into the architecture.
  • Third goal: be environmentally responsible and yet looking great.

That produces one edifice as audacious as the on-screen material of Kriti TV.

Functionality Combining Style

The architectural beauty and lush entry of the outside immediately draw your eye. That is before you ever enter, where the actual magic occurs. Though it softens it with earthy accents, the interior design veers toward an industrial attitude with exposed materials. This is the ideal setting for stressed-out TV crews striving to fulfill deadlines as it understands how to combine business with pleasure.

Design geeks out there can find bullet points here:

  • The area has minimalistic, neat lines all around.
  • Mostly metal and wood for an industrial yet pleasing look.
  • Designed furniture specifically for comfort, use, and appearance.
  • Clever lighting configurations balancing form, purpose, and Instagram friendliness.

The breakout rooms meant for informal brainstorming—or, more honestly, coffee breaks—make these places even more special. Cooperative environments? Ask. Zone of relaxation? Verify once more. An workplace designed to feel like a house yet run like a newsroom? Absolutely.

The Kriti TV headquarters feature a metamorphosis that is essentially about rising from the ashes, demonstrating how design and utility may coexist even in a hectic setting like a TV station.

This is a workplace that supports innovation, group projects, and even some sanity. These new digs reflect not just the station’s resilience but also its dedication to innovation. If you can’t make good TV here, the problem might be you.

Learn more about Kriti TV’s inspiring makeover in the full feature on EK Magazine.

Categories: Crete
Kostas Raptis: Kostas Raptis is a reporter living in Heraklion, Crete, where he covers the fast-moving world of AI and smart technology. He first discovered the island in 2016 and never quite forgot it—finally making the move in 2022. Now based in the city he once only dreamed of calling home, Kostas brings a curious eye and a human touch to the stories shaping our digital future.
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