
Work Overview
When first engaged, the club relied on a simple collection of amplifiers and loudspeakers with no true multi-zone control. As the venue evolved, the existing system lacked the flexibility, reliability and operational simplicity required by a modern hospitality environment.
The solution was a carefully engineered multi-zone audio platform designed around the day-to-day operation of the club. Simple enough for any member of staff to use, yet sophisticated enough to adapt to changing operational requirements, it established a robust foundation that has continued to evolve alongside the venue itself.
2016
The original installation marked the beginning of the club's technology journey. The objective was to create a dependable multi-zone audio system that combined outstanding sound quality with straightforward operation and the flexibility to evolve as the venue expanded.
The system was designed around the daily operation of the club. At the touch of a button, the entire venue is brought to life with every zone automatically recalling its designated source and volume level. From the moment the doors open, staff have complete control through a simple, intuitive interface that requires minimal training.
Every guest area was individually considered to deliver consistent, high-quality audio while respecting the character of each space. Bowers & Wilkins AM-1 loudspeakers were specified for their exceptional sound quality, discreet architectural appearance and suitability for demanding outdoor environments. Strategically positioned throughout the bars, restaurant, terraces and walkways, they provide clear, natural coverage, while JBL subwoofers introduce warmth and low-frequency energy where the atmosphere naturally builds.
Rather than relying on a single playlist across the entire venue, each zone follows its own professionally curated musical journey. Throughout the day, playlists and energy levels evolve naturally to reflect the changing atmosphere of the club, creating a consistent yet dynamic guest experience. When required, the system seamlessly transitions to support DJs, live performances and private events.





2020
By 2020, the club had evolved far beyond its original scope. An extensive refurbishment created the opportunity to completely reimagine the underlying technology infrastructure. The entire structured cabling system and enterprise-grade network were rebuilt from the ground up, creating a resilient digital backbone designed to support the venue's continued growth for years to come.
New network racks were strategically positioned throughout the venue and interconnected via a fibre backbone to create a resilient, enterprise-grade network. Built around Cisco business switching, the infrastructure supports everything from guest Wi-Fi and audio distribution to point-of-sale systems and business operations, with every cable meticulously terminated, labelled and documented.
Behind the scenes, the network was designed with the same attention to detail as the visible technology. Dedicated VLANs separate guest Wi-Fi, operational systems and audiovisual services, while structured addressing, logical organisation and comprehensive documentation ensure the infrastructure remains secure, dependable and straightforward to maintain.
Long-term maintainability was considered from the outset. Every rack was thoughtfully organised, every cable clearly labelled, and comprehensive documentation produced to support future maintenance and expansion. A structured handover enabled a local Greek IT specialist to confidently manage the day-to-day operation of the network, while ongoing remote support remains available whenever additional expertise is required.
Dante
With the new network infrastructure in place, the venue was ready to embrace a more flexible approach to professional audio. Audinate Dante transformed fixed audio connections into a fully networked system, allowing sources and destinations to be routed anywhere across the venue with complete freedom.
Audio is no longer tied to physical inputs and outputs. A DJ mixer at the beach bar can feed the restaurant, a microphone can be routed to multiple zones for speeches, or a visiting engineer can connect to the system from virtually any network location without additional cabling or manual repatching.
By removing the constraints of fixed audio wiring, the system can be reconfigured, expanded and adapted as the venue evolves. New equipment, additional zones and changing operational requirements can all be accommodated without fundamental changes to the underlying infrastructure.

The Outcome
Simple to Operate
Built to Evolve
Ready for Every Occasion
Dependable by Design
Invisible to Guests