ANDREAS IERIDES WORK SAMPLE
Andreas Ierides
Dip Arch, MSc Architect (registered in Cyprus since 2010) Address 4 Kinefold House, York Way Estate, London - N7 9QD, U.K. Mobile 07706917752 Email andreasierides@gmail.com Nationality Cypriot (EU Citizen) Availability Immediately
Education 09.2010-12.2012
Master of Science (2 years degree). TU Delft (NL), track Architecture.
09.2003-07.2009
Architect Engineer Diploma. (5 years degree) National Technical University of Athens (GR).
Professional Experience 11.2014-12.2014 Space Agency, London www.spaceagency-design.com Freelance Architect
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Office for Metropolitan Architecture 07.2013- 07.2014 www.oma.eu Trainee (equivalent to RIBA Part 2 post Diploma)
(OMA), Rotterdam
Worked in teams of 3 to 7 people. My main duties were preparing concept designs, physical or 3D models and drawing sets. Il Fondaco dei Tendeschi, Refubrishment and tranformation, Venice - Italy Developed Design, Preconstruction Stage (Technical design)
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PRADA Catwalk FW 2014, Exhibition, Milan - Italy Preparation, Concept Design, Developed Design, Preconstruction Stage (Technical and Specialist Design) PRADA Catwalk SS 2015, Exhibition, Milan - Italy Preparation, Concept Design, Developed Design, Preconstruction Stage (Technical and Specialist Design)
Marga Weimans, Installation, Groninger Museum - Netherlands Preparation, Concept Design, Developed Design, Preconstruction Stage (Technical and Specialist Design) FUNDAMENTALS, 14th Architecture Biennale, Monditalia/Arsenale, Venice - Italy Developed Design, Preconstruction Stage (Technical and Specialist Design)
09.2010-09.2014 IMA Architecture, Nicosia www.imarch.net Architect / external collaborator
(CY)
Involved with small scale projects and competitions mostly on the conceptual level.
Sibling Houses, Nicosia (phase 2), â‚Ź450K Preparation, Concept Design House on a slope, Nicosia, â‚Ź200K Preparation, Concept Design
Al Khazendar square, Competition - 3rd Prize, Cairo - Egypt Preparation, Concept Design
08.2009-09.2010 IMA Architecture, Nicosia (CY) www.imarch.net Junior Architect (equivalent to RIBA Part 2)
Main focus of this studio of 8 people was residential projects and competitions. I have participated in all stages from concept and drawing sets until construction, either individually or as part of a team.
Sibling Houses, Nicosia (phase 1), €500K Preparation, Concept Design, Developed Design, Technical and Specialist Design, Construction Grandma House, Nicosia, €300K Preparation, Concept Design, Developed Design, Technical and Specialist Design, Construction Dental clinic and two apartments, Nicosia, €1m Preparation, Concept Design, Developed Design New Ayia Napa elementary school, Ayia Napa – Cyprus Preparation, Concept Design Mammari area Master Plan, Nicosia – Cyprus Preparation, Concept and Strategic Design Silikou area Master Plan, Limassol – Cyprus Preparation, Concept and Strategic Design
Dewan Architects & Engineers, 07.2007-08.2007 www.dewan-architects.com Intern (equivalent to RIBA Part 1) 01.2007-03.2007
Dubai (UAE)
Fyrillas Vassilios Architects & Partners, Athens (GR)
Intern (equivalent to RIBA Part 1)
Residential Complex, Crete - Greece Developed Design
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03.2006-06.2006 Ergo 7 Architects, Athens www.ergo7.gr Intern (equivalent to RIBA Part 1)
(GR)
Green Banking, Panepistimiou Avenue, Athens – Greece Preparation Dwelling and commercial building development, Crete - Greece Preparation, Concept Design
CAD Skills
AutoCAD Fluent MicroStation Basic Rhino Intermediate Revit Basic V Ray Intermediate Sketch UP Intermediate Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design Fluent
References (upon request) Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli Vassilis Ierides Partner Founder OMA IMA Heer Bokelweg 149, 3032 AD 50 Megalou Alexandrou Rotterdam Nicosia The Netherlands Cyprus T: +31 10 243 8200 T: +357 22661130
Sibling Houses
RESIDENTIAL
Working at IMA as a junior architect I was given the opportunity to handle small scale projects individually and bigger scale projects as part of a team. This housing project was my first responsibility as a graduate architect. Under the supervision of Vassilis Ierides, I was involved with the design from the beginning of the project until its finale. I was responsible for the design, the meetings with the client, dealing with the contractor and the final elaboration of phase 1 of the project. The clients are 2 siblings who share the same plot. Both dwellings have an average gross floor area of 300 m² each. The first phase of the project is already realized while the second phase is at the first stage of implementation.
Nicosia, Cyprus
https://www.behance.net/gallery/Sibling-Houses
role: Junior architect at IMA period: May 2009 - today team: Andreas Ierides Vassilis Ierides status: Builded (phase 1) Ongoing (phase 2) budget: 1.000.000 euros
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1. Form diagrams and program distribution 2. The section was one of the main synthetic characteristics of the project. As shown in the drawing , the diversity of each section creates different quality for each space. 3. View from Southwest
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Grandma Nicosia House Cyprus
RESIDENTIAL
1. View from the West 2. Conceptual diagram. The building is conceived in main 5 volumes. The existing structure on the ground floor, the leaving spaces on the 1st and 2nd floors, the services on the North side, the vertical circulation on the West and the green façade on the sunny South side. 3. Longitudinal section AA’
https://www.behance.net/gallery/Grandma-House
role: period: team: status: budget:
Freelance architect at IMA Sep 2010-Dec 2012 Andreas Ierides Vassilis Ierides Builded 300.000 euro
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House on a slope
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Nicosia, Cyprus
role: Freelance architect at IMA period: May 2011 - Sep 2014 team: Andreas Ierides Vassilis Ierides status: Builded budget: 200.000 euros
Foundation detail
1. flooring concrete 50mm 2. SCREED C20 150mm 3. reinforced concrete slab 500mm 4. footing mix (concrete C15) asphalt-textile + water proofing
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Steel detail
1. ceramic tiles 600 x 100 x 10mm 2. thin mortar 3. regularization light concrete 4. reinforced concrete slab 200mm 5. footing mix (concrete C15) 6. asphalt-textile + water proofing
1. wooden planks 20mm thick 2. 30mm thick plywood 3. i beam H=160mm 4. i beam H=200mm 5. laminate glass 8+8mm 6. L shape metal plate
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Roof detail
1. 50 mm gravel fill 2. water sealant polyester 200g/m² 3. thermal insulation 50mm 4. vapor barrier 4mm 5. light concrete for water drainage 6. 200mm reinforced concrete slab 7. 20mm plaster 8. 50mm thermal insulation 9. light concrete angle 10. 300mm insulated brick
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COMPETITION
Mixed use development Capelle aan den IJsse, Netherlands https://www.behance.net period: team:
May 2011- June 2011 Andreas Ierides Garifalia Pitsaki Panos Papanastasis Philippos Protopapas
Inspired by the crops that enclose the urban environment, we moved on inserting rural life in the urban fabric and combine it with the labyrinth like single family housing network. Incorporating landscape into a new lifestyle that allows the public space to be in line with the free space of the housing creates the dynamic for this area to become vivid. Adapting the rural way of living in the city fabric comprises both environmental and social qualities. The crop grid inserted into the urban planning becomes the new strategic component for sustainability and social cohesion. It creates the soil to achieve direct and indirect connections with the central part and facilities of the town, while setting new standards in sustainable design. The housing grid alternates with the open air zones into a playful and at the same time functional game. The plan of the house is based on an atrium to better succeed isolation and ventilation that insert outside leaving into the house throughout the year. At the same line the housing volume slips into three layers that form shaded areas on the ground floor, and while fragmented still coherent spaces.
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Il Fondaco dei Tedeschi Venice,Italy
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
http://oma.eu/projects/2010/il-fondaco-dei-tedeschi/
role: period: team: status:
Intern at OMA July - Dec. 2013 Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli Andreas Ierides, Francesco Moncada, Cecilia del Pozo, Jan de Ruyver, Silvia Sandor, Hyeonsu Yang On going
First constructed in 1228, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi was a trading post for German merchants before becoming a customs house under Napoleon in 1806. Depicted by Canaletto and other masters, and photographed numberless times as the impressive but anonymous backdrop for the Rialto, the Fondaco - at 11,000m2 one of Venice’s largest buildings - now stands as a muted icon of the Venetian mercantile era. Twice destroyed by fire and rebuilt in the 16th century, the Fondaco was radically altered again in the 1930s, its structure almost completely replaced by reinforced concrete to allow its new use as a post office. The Fondaco has constantly reshaped itself, accumulating many layers of ‘authenticity’: its preservation is a history of change.
ed: the walls of the gallerias will once again become a surface for frescoes, reappearing in a contemporary form.
The Fondaco’s current role as a post office has diminished in tandem with the native population of Venice: an annual decline of 1.2 percent mirrors the gradual emptying out of the building. Today, it is largely unused for the first time in centuries. The latest evolution of the Fondaco will reactivate the building a thriving contemporary trading post, in the form of a modern department store. In tandem with the department store, the renovation will create three major areas of commerce-free public space.
Department stores have historically been incubators for the arts, collaborating with graphic designers, fashion designers, musicians and artists in a very public venue. With the Cultural Masterplan for the Fondaco, our ambition is to resurrect this relationship between art and commerce - a classically Venetian mixture.
Inside the building, 75% of the Fondaco’s structure will remain untouched. Occasional interventions in the 1930s structures will consolidate rooms into larger spaces while crucial historic elements like the corner rooms will be preserved. Some uses of the building, lost for centuries, will be resurrect-
OMA’s renovation scheme - composed both of architecture and public programming - continues the Fondaco dei Tedeschi’s tradition of vitality and adaptation. Venice will acquire a landmark that will become a shared civic facility and a crucial element in the cultural fabric of the city.
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Eu-topia Ankara
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Ankara Velodrome
https://www.behance.net/gallery/Eu-topia-Ankara
role: Student at TU Delft period: Sep. 2011- Jan. 2013 semester: MSc3/4 graduation proj. team: Andreas Ierides main supervisor: Michiel Riedijk 1.
The term Utopia derives from the Greek syllables u+topos (ου+τόπος) which means non-place. In the case of Ankara the term is re-interpreted in Evtopia also from the Greek ev+topos (ευ+τόπος) which mean a good-place. The main goal of the project is to transform the city from a dull bureaucratic city which is overruled by the cars and the heavy traffic into a leisure city, a city dedicated to its inhabitants. The theme of leisure which is chosen here also reflects on the vision of Ataturk which he had for the city from the very beginning of the establishment of the new republic. Under this theme, cycling is introduced as an alternative way of transportation and aims to liberate the city from the automobile. Bicycle aims to become not just a new
transportation method but a way to a new lifestyle which will change not only the image of the city but also the perception of the society. The evocation of the bicycle as an extension of the human body aims to become a reality in the society of Ankara. A series of leisure activities are juxtaposed along the existing riverbed of Ankara. This juxtaposition creates a new urban fabric and a place which is liberated from the automobile something which is absent from the city today. This continuous strip of leisure activities will start forming the new image of the city and aims to be influential in the future development of the city.
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1. 3D visualisation of the main entrance 2. Physical model 1:200
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OUTER FACADE STRUCTURE INNER FACADE STRUCTURE FACADE OUTER SKIN FACADE INNER SKIN
ROOF STRUCTURE INNER FACADE STRUCTURE OUTER FACADE STRUCTURE ROOF INNER SKIN FACADE INNER SKIN FACADE OUTER SKIN
SPECTATORS MAIN STRUCTURE CIRCULATION FLOORS
STAGE DESIGN
Man*Woman Catwalk SS 2015 Milan, Italy http://oma.eu/projects/2014/prada-catwalk-man-woman-ss-2015/
role: Intern at OMA period: May - June 2014 team: Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli Andreas Ierides, Miguel Taborda, Lucia Venturini status: Completed
Outdoor/ Indoor / Outdoor In between a cave, a cruise ship, and an indoor pool, the set up questions the relationship between outdoor and indoor: water invades the space, redefining the existing elements, changing proportions, reflecting unexpected point of views, augmenting the show. Based on a concentric organization, the room develops around the central water surface: a regular series of brown carpet covered steps runs along the perimeter, while a thin line of technical lights marks the perfectly white walls as an horizon. Models walk on the passarel stretching concentrically through the blue water surface. Before taking place orderly around the pool, the audience reaches the show space after climbing over the steps and having a privileged overview of the new water environment.
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14th Venice Architecture Biennale MONDITALIA Arsenale. Venice, Italy
ΕΧΗΙΒΙΤΙΟΝ
http://www.oma.eu/news/2014/fundamentals
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Intern at OMA April - June 2014 Ippolito Pestellini Paul Cournet, Andreas Ierides, Barbara Materia, Marton Pinter, Miguel Taborda, Fabrizia Vecchione, Lucia Venturini, Hyeonsu Yang Completed
The Arsenale presents a scan of Italy, established by 82 films, 41 architectural projects, and a merger of architecture with la biennale’s dance, music, theatre, and film sections for the first time. Each project in Monditalia concerns unique and specific conditions, together forming a comprehensive portrait of the host country.
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CONTACT andreasierides@gmail.com +44 (0)7706917752 www.behance.net/andreasierides 4 Kinefold House,York Way Estate, London N7 9QD, U.K.
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