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architecture portfolio

A L E X A N D R A T R I A N T I

Curriculum

Vitae

CONTACT

Borgfelder str, 1620537 / Hamburg / Germany

+49 15238750349

alexandra-tri@hotmail.com

EDUCATION

2005-2011 Ionidios Experimental Lyceum Piraeus, Greece

2011-2012 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) Faculty of Engineering School of Architecture

2012-... National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) School of Architecture

2015-2016 HafenCity University of Hamburg (HCU) Faculty of Architecture (Erasmus student)

ALEXANDRA TRIANTI

LANGUAGES

English C2

German C1

French A1

Greek native

COMPUTER SKILLS

AutoCAD

Rhinoceros

SketchUp

Vectorworks

Photoshop

InDesign

Illustrator

Office

WORKSHOPS2013 3-day Beginner Modeling Workshop for Rhinoceros3D v.5 by decode fab lab (Athens, Greece)

2013 Re-Map Paramythias str. by Transfodesign Collectiva during Re-Map Athens exhibition

2014 Pelion Architecture Workshop by University of Thessaly (Pelion, Greece)

INTERESTSTravelling

Swimming

Theatre

Photography

History of art

WORKING EXPERIENCEFeb 2016 - May 2016

Pawlik.Stern Architekten, Hamburg

architectural intern

References available upon request

DESIGN PROJECT 6:Integration into an environment of specific architectural character

A new “gate” for the archaeological site of Kerameikos

Athens, Greece, 2015

professor: Stavros Gyftopoulos

collaborator: D. Terzi

concept scheme

The PROJECT includes the design of the entrance building for the archaelogical site of Kerameikos, Athens.

Our PROPOSAL morphologically consists of two basic elements. A ground surface-slab, orientated parallely to the axis of an important ancient road, whose traces are still visible and two “floating” volumes, whose axis is parallel to the traces of Pompieion, a monument of great importance for the site.

The building is accessed through a ramp, which leads from the ground level to the level of the archaeological site (-5m), thus symbolising a “descendance to the past”.

SYSTEMATIC MEASURED DRAWINGS OF A BUILDING

professor: Stamatina Mikrou

Athens, Greece, 2014

collaborators: Evageliou A./ Gianakopoulou I./Mavridi A./ Terzi D./ Timageni A.

Analysis of the vernacular settlement of Aghios Georgios Nileias, Mt PelionARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 5A:Systematic Analysis of vernacular buildings and settlements

collaborators: Gianakopoulou I./ Gianakoulia E./ Katsiampi E./ Mavridi A./ Terzi D.

professors: Eleni Alexandrou / Elena Konstantinidou

The project firstly con-sists of an intensive 6-day on-site research, which aims at the com-plete understanding of the settlement as well as the collection of all required material for further anal-ysis. Afterwards, during the semester the material is being clustered, anal-ysed and enriched.

The vernacular settlement is investigated within the following thematics.

A. FORM OF SETTLEMENT Location, tissue, topogra-phy, uses, infrastructure.

B.ARCHITECTURAL TYPOLOGYCategorization of archi-tectural types.

C. SYSTEMATIC DRAWINGDetailed drawing of se-lected buildings.

D. STRUCTURAL ANALYSISTraditional building tecniques and structural details.

E. CONCLUSIONSDegree of preservation for the settlement, perspec-tives.

A. GENERAL FORM OF THE SETTLEMENT

Uses Densities-Centres

B. ARCHITECTURAL TYPOLOGIES

C.SYSTEMATIC DRAWING

C.STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

Roof detail

Detail of “sahnisi” (erker)

Primary schoolDESIGN PROJECT 5:Educational and cultural building

Volos, Greece 2014

collaborator: D. Terzi

professor: Vassilis Ganiatsas

The PROJECT includes the design of a pri-mary school for approximately 250 students which also houses cultural facilities for broader use. The site, in the city of Vo-los also includes a former gas factory.

Our PROPOSAL is based on an organic, in-troverted form surrounded by multi-layered “fragmented” outdoor spaces, thus reducing the scale and creating a pleasant atmo-sphere for the children.

Building optimization for tropical locations(Dubai & Mumbai)TROPICAL SOLAR SKIN

Hamburg, Germany 2016

collaborator: L. Elbling

professors: Peter O.Braun / Wolfgang Willkomm

The PROJECT is an introduction to tropical architecture, mainly from technical perspective (use of photovoltaics, solar collec-tors etc.) It also includes an optimization process for an ex-isting Solar Decathlon project to be adapted to tropical loca-tions. As case studies we have chosen Mumbai and Dubai, repre-sentative for wet and dry trop-ical and dry tropical climate accordingly.

Our PROPOSAL suggests alter-ations to the form of the build-ing, such as orientation and openings but also different ma-terials to ensure sustainability and cost efficiency.

optimization process/Dubai

DUBAI

MUMBAI

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