Pyrgos Petreza was designed from the start with respect to the local architecture and natural beauty. Seen from afar, the fragmentation of its masses and its disparate roofs are reminiscent a little village with single-pitched και double-pitched roofs made from old Byzantine roof-tiles gathered from the area. Its height was designed to fit with the varied contours of the surrounding area, so that Nature and building co-exist harmoniously and its architecture is inspired from country mansions and monasteries which existed in the area.