Greece's architectural environment is defined by intense UV radiation, high salinity in coastal areas, and significant temperature fluctuations. This necessitates the use of high-grade metal panels that can resist corrosion while maintaining color integrity over decades of exposure to the Mediterranean sun.
Currently, there is a strong shift toward sustainable urban renewal in Athens and Thessaloniki. Modern developers are replacing traditional heavy masonry with lightweight acm panel systems to reduce structural loads and improve the thermal efficiency of heritage building renovations.
The Greek market emphasizes a blend of minimalism and resilience. The adoption of high-performance aluminum sheets has surged as architects seek materials that offer both the flexibility for organic shapes and the rigidity required for seismic safety standards in the region.

