Anna Paparizou

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ANNA PAPARIZOU engineering & design



TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT ME: Curriculum Vitae

INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN: Student Project

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ENERGY PLANNING DEVELOPMENT: Student Project

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BENDING BEHAVIOUR OF STEEL BEAMS WITH OR WITHOUT THE USE OF FIBER-REINFORCED POLYMERS: Thesis Meng Project

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CERTIFICATE ENERGY PERFORMANCE: Civil Engineer Employment

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Anna Paparizou

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(+30) 6943 105793 anna.paparizou@yahoo.com Thessaloniki, Greece

Seminars Buildings with almost zero energy consumption

Education

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Diploma in Civil Engineering (MEng equivalent to 5-year degree)

Introduction to energy and bioclimatic building and urban design

10/2006 - 04/2013 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

- Division of Structural Engineering - Thesis “Bending behaviour of steel beams with or without the use of Fiber-Reinforced Polymers�, supervisor Prof. George Manos

Sep 2014 - Jan 2015

- Software used: Abaqus FEA

Athens, Greece

AutoCAD Civil 3D presentation

- Graduation degree 7.27/10

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Experience

Energy building design

Civil Engineer, Registered Energy Inspector

TEE - TKM

10/2013 - today Voluntarily work at a technical office Thessaloniki, Greece

Dec 2014 Thessaloniki, Greece

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Languages Greek / Native language

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Introduction to Architectural Design student project year 2010

The construction is located at the Papafeio yard in Thessaloniki and it consists of two individual buildings none of which is being used. The project was about the refurbishment of these two buildings. The first building is to be used publicly, while the second has a more private nature. The shell of the building meets with increased transparency creating framed views of the site. One can easily understand that every floor has a tranquil shine, because of the large number of the construction openings. The final presentation of the project consists of a physical model and architectural drawings.


The main purpose for the public building is to be used by a variety of age groups. For that reason, the building has a shopping mall, a dance school, a basketball court with locker rooms, a gym and a four-storey library.

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The building with the more private nature is full of apartments, which are bright and airy. Owners can enjoy a cosy daily life without problems caused by the architectural design.

library

cafe-bar day care centre

bookstore dance school store

super market dry cleaner cook house cafe- restaurant

NORTH ELEVATION

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SECTION D - D'

apartments library locker rooms basketball court SECTION A - A'


Energy Planning Development student project year 2011 collaboration with Vasilios Sismanis

a) Trombe wall (Solar wall) A typical Trombe wall consists of a 30 cm thick massive wall parallel disposed to a single or double layer of glass,which is placed about 10 cm away from the wall to create a small airspace. The sunlight heat that passes through the glass is stored in the wall, and is then conducted slowly inward through it in order to provide heat in the evening.

The project was about Energy Design buildings and sustainability. The house is based on energy planning in order to provide thermal comfort to the owners in the winter and in the summer as well. The main condition of the project was to incorporate two passive systems for house heating in the design. The first one is a solar wall and the second one is an instant profit system.



Greece has a road network that consists of numerous steel bridges. Corrosion is the most common problem of steel beams caused by the age of the construction and bad weather exposure. It is difficult for the bridges to be replaced, so the most prevalent solution is their support.

Bending behaviour of steel beams with or without the use of Fiber-Reinforced Polymers Thesis MEng Project, AUTH year 2013 collaboration with Antonia Pilpilidou

According to previous studies held on the same issue, it is observed that the main cause of steel beams' failure is the end debonding, without the fiber reinforced polymers reaching their maximum flexural strength. Therefore, the investigation is applied on an alternative method of their implementation on steel beams with anchorage at their ends.

The purpose of this project was to check the effectiveness of a support system of steel beams, damaged by corrosion, accompanied by sheets of Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP), under bending. That is achieved with experimental and arithmetic approach by creating simulations in suitable software.


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Energy Performance Certificate Ă?(QHUJ\ (IILFLHQF\ DW +RXVHKROG %XLOGLQJVĂ‘ 3URJUDP 5HJLVWHUHG HQHUJ\ LQVSHFWRU HPSOR\PHQW \HDU Buildings and transportation are the most energy-consuming sectors in Greece. Buildings in Greece account for approximately 36% of the total energy consumption, while, during the years 2000-2005, relevant energy consumption increased by approximately 24%, one of the highest increases in Europe. One of the main reasons why Greek buildings consume so much energy is that they are old and have no built-in state-of-the art technology, due to the lack of relevant legislation over the last 30 years. The main purpose of this program is the implementation of energy efficiency upgrading interventions in residential buildings. The building in which the present energy inspection was conducted is located in Kastoria, Northwest Greece. The building is a two-storey house, however, the inspection was only held in a second floor apartment. Once the apartment had gone through an autopsy and the import and processing of data were completed in computer software, relevant information related to the overall energy condition of the building emerged. One can easily compare the energy efficiency of two buildings according to the standardized energy types. At first, the present apartment was an E- type category, but once energy saving recommendations and tests for an optimal solution were made, it was upgraded to C- type category. Replacing of exterior doors and windows, thermal insulation of the roof and fireplace replacement, by an energetic one, were the recommendations made.




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