Black shelving unit and two tall black speakers in a room with a large window and a door.

OM60 is an architecture studio based in Athens, founded in 2021 by architects Eleni Vagianou & Tasos Theodorakakis.

OM60 works across scales and typologies — from ground-up buildings and adaptive reuse to cultural and commercial projects, interiors, and custom objects. OM60 is sensitive to context: each project emerges from careful observation, mapping, and measurement of its surroundings.

OM60 develops minimum yet impactful and sustainable design interventions that foster user participation and long-term adaptability. Fascinated by spatial paradoxes and blurred boundaries — past and present, shared and personal, inside and outside, substance and void — the studio reinterprets constraints with precision, sensitivity, and inventive thinking. No matter how strict the brief or constrained the conditions, OM60 always finds a unique idea, a solution that transforms challenges into opportunities.

OM60’s work combines conceptual clarity with technical rigor. Its founders, architects Eleni Vagianou and Tasos Theodorakakis, both holding Master’s degree from the Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL), bring international experience from award-winning practices in Athens, London and Berlin, integrating research, digital technologies, and design experimentation with the pragmatics of construction. Eleni combines research, careful observation, and creative problem-solving to craft functional, people-centered spaces sensitive to memory and place, while Tasos focuses on heritage, restoration, and adaptive reuse, integrating history, memory, and contemporary design to create thoughtful, enduring environments. Their projects have been recognized in national and international competitions, reflecting both vision and reliability.

OM60 approaches architecture as a practice rooted in memory, context, and heritage, always striving to create spaces and objects that endure, transform, and inspire.