Angeliki Anagnostou Architect Engineer & Urban Designer
D E TA I L S Vosmaerstraat 45A, Haarlem +31 6 47663021 angellyn.ansg90@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/angelikianagnostou
I am a registered Architect Engineer in the Technical Chamber of Greece and Urban Designer, graduated from TUDelft. My diverse educational background and my work experience, both in Greece and the Netherlands has provided me with a wide range of skills both in Architecture and Urban Design, with knowledge in Landscape Design, as well. I have a strong research orientation, which I like to combine with design in practice. For me, the process to reach a design solution is as important as the final outcome and the opinion of people really matters, as we design for them. My ambition is to make people feel welcome and happy by using public spaces and buildings in their cities. “Enrique Peñalosa with a big and simple idea: that urban design should be used to make people happier.” Charles Montgomery, Happy City
Alexandroupolis, Greece 25/02/1990
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
LANGUAGES GR
EN
DE
NL
native speaker
C2 level
B2 level
A2-B1 level
SOFTWARE SKILLS Advanced:
Autodesk Autocad Microsoft Office Adobe Photoshop Sketch up
Intermediate: Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Corel Draw
Basic:
Maya V-Ray for Sketchup Arc Map GIS AutoTURN
March 2019- now
Junior Urban Designer HOSPER Landscape architecture & urban design Haarlem, the Netherlands
July 2013 - October 2013
Assistant Designer Architecture office of Y Kalligeris & Associates Chania, Greece
September 2012 - December 2012
Architect Engineer Intern Architecture office of Tsitonaki Anna Chania, Greece
E D U C AT I O N September 2016- July 2018
Master of Science, Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences, track Urbanism _ Delft University of Technology Final Grade: 8.14/10
September 2008 - February 2015
Architectural Engineering Diploma _ Technical University of Crete, School of Architecture Final Grade: 8.51/10 (merit) _ Among the three best students graduated in the academic year 2014-2015
COMPETITIONS - 2019 | Kaira Looro competition Peace Pavilion in Sedhiou, Africa - 2012-2015 | Various artistic photography
competitions - 2013 | Architectural competition for the Redevelopment of Kum Kapi Waterfront in Chania, Greece
WORKSHOPS | CONFERENCES October 2019-January 2020, Haarlem
March 2019 , Thessaloniki
Speaker at the 2nd Panhellenic conference for the public space | Subject: The socio-economic being of the European cafes. The case of Greece
November 2018, Athens
Speaker at the International Conference: Port cities and maritime routes in Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea (18th – 21st century) | Subject: Urban waterfront: subject of international concern.
October 2018, Venice
- The socio-economic being of the European cafes. The case of Greece _ Essay in conference collective volume
Speaker at the International Workshop for Research Students _ Bienalle Sessions (including 50 graduate students from leading universities) | Subject: Regaining public space in modern Greece. The case of Chania.
October 2018, Thessaloniki
- Urban waterfront: subject of international concern _ Paper in the scientific journal of the David publishing company (in progress)
Attendant at the international conference “City under construction. Plans, procedures & practices for Thessaloniki”
October 2018 - January 2019
Artistic photography, art therapy seminar Design for the wall of Mussert, Ede Artistic photography | Studio photography Environmental urban planning, Thessaloniki
P U B L I C AT I O N S | A W A R D S - Urban waterfront: subject of international concern.The case of Thessaloniki's waterfront redevelopment _ Essay in conference collective volume
Various photography prizes | participation in exhibitions
October 2015- December 2015
- 2009 | Scholarship of Academic Achievement
April 2015
INTERESTS
May 2017
October 2013 - January 2014 February 2013 September 2012 May 2011
I
Attendant at Masterclass ABC: Ben van Berkel, Francine Houben & Winy Maas
Artistic photography for advanced users Design as an ethno-tourist, Madrid City thresholds: public space and urban transitions, Heraklion Building with clay, Apokoronas