
After graduating from the European School of Brussels and obtaining the European Baccalaureate with emphasis on the Arts and Foreign Languages, I studied Interior Architecture in the Academie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, Belgium and the Univeristy of Kent, England completing my studies with a distinction. I continued my education in Edinburgh, Scotland at the Queen Margaret University College in en effort to link architecture to culture and obtained a MSc in Festival Producing & Management with a distinction.
My professional occupation begins in 2002 and involves both areas, culture and architecture since one is part of the other as I perceive them. My work expresses a more general understanding of the position of architecture in society and architecture’s ability to intervene in the design of everyday life, the quality of life and the protection and preservation of the natural and built environment.
My work mainly focuses in projects studying the relation between public and private spaces and the way those coexist.
Today, I am mainly collaborating with two organisations: CulturePolis - International Cultural Partnership Forum and the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. View more here: http://culturepolis.org/ & http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/excavationagora/project-reviving-the-ancient-agora-the-cradle-of-the-democracy
Arts & Cultural categories:
Architecture & Design ,archaelogical & architectural heritage ,immovable heritage ,intangible heritage Locations:
Greece Thematic scope:
festival management ,cultural tourism ,fundraising ,grants, awards & bursaries ,public funding ,support from foundations ,Cultural Networking ,intercultural dialogue ,national, regional & local cultural policies
LabforCulture is a partner initiative of the European Cultural Foundation. LabforCulture is grateful for the support provided by its funders.