Partnering for the cities of tomorrow

Sustainable architecture, smooth urban people flow, and homes built for generations to come

The skyline of Athens against the Acropolis. The bustling streets of Nicosia on a summer afternoon. The charm of island towns where history meets modern life. Architecture in Greece and Cyprus has always been more than bricks and concrete – it is part of the culture, identity, and daily rhythm of life.

Published Sep-17-2025

Today architecture faces a new challenge. Cities are growing, climate change is reshaping how we live, and people expect more from the places they call home. Buildings are no longer just spaces to live and work in. They must be smarter, greener, and designed for future generations.

The future of our cities will depend on the choices we make today. How we design and build will decide if our children inherit cities that are sustainable, efficient, and human-friendly – or cities that struggle under the weight of their own growth.

In Greece and Cyprus, where energy use peaks during long summers and the cost of cooling or heating homes is high, sustainable design is not a luxury – it is a necessity. Future architecture must integrate:

  • Energy efficiency through better insulation, shading, and intelligent building envelopes.

  • Renewable energy integration, making use of solar potential in the Mediterranean.

  • Digital monitoring systems that ensure buildings operate efficiently, minimizing waste and reducing emissions.

These principles are already reshaping how new projects are conceived – and how existing buildings are upgraded.

Why technology matters

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Modern living is about more than design. It’s also about how people move through urban spaces. Efficient elevators, escalators, and access solutions make high-rise living and dense city environments practical and comfortable. Smooth people flow reduces waiting times, saves energy, and makes cities more inclusive for everyone – from children to the elderly.


The future of architecture is deeply connected with technology. At KONE, we support architects and developers with solutions that:

  • Save energy using regenerative drives and standby modes in elevators.

  • Connect buildings digitally with smart APIs that integrate elevators into building management systems.

  • Enhance safety and accessibility with predictive maintenance and real-time monitoring.

  • Adapt to future needs, with flexible designs ready to scale as cities grow.

These technologies ensure that buildings are not only efficient today but remain relevant and adaptable in the decades ahead.

Meeting the needs of modern living

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Urban residents in Greece and Cyprus want buildings that match their lifestyle: connected, comfortable, sustainable, and future-ready. Architecture that embraces these values will define how our cities evolve. By combining innovative design with smart mobility solutions, we can create environments where people don’t just live, but truly thrive.


For architects, technical consultants, developers, the path forward is clear: design with sustainability, technology, and people in mind. KONE is proud to be a trusted partner on this journey, providing expertise and solutions that help turn vision into reality.


Because architecture is not just about buildings. It’s about creating better places to live – for us and for generations to come.

City Shapers is an inspiring series featuring KONE field employees worldwide. These stories highlight how our teams provide exceptional service and shape the future of cities. Powered by connectivity and data, we deliver industry-leading innovative solutions and the best customer experience.

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