PORTFOLIO
ARGYRO THEODOROPOULOU ARCHITECT ENGINEER NTUA MAS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ETHZ
published December 2016
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ARGYRO THEODOROPOULOU
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Argyro Theodoropoulou was born in Heraklion, Greece in 1987. In 2012 she earned her Diploma in Architecture-Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens [NTUA], with the grade of 8,78/10. She is interested in landscape architecture and specifically in landscape design methods on the city level. Her diploma project “Kindergarten at Kato Patissia” [July 2012], under the supervision of Prof P. Babalou and I. Micha, was mentioned in the research program “Preschool educational spaces in Athens”, by NTUA, as an example of combining public space, nature and education buildings within a very dense urban environment as it is the center of Athens. 2010 she studied as an exchange student in Technical University of Madrid [ETSAM], where she worked for her personal research, under the supervision of Manuel De Prada, on the architectural work of Rafael Moneo and especially on his methods in architectural design. In September 2012 she became a member of the technical chamber of Greece. For a year she worked as a freelance architect participated in architectural competitions, winning honorable mention for the design of public space and landmark design in the coastal front of the city of Thessaloniki. September 2013 she moved to Switzerland and on July 2014 she graduated from the Master of Advanced studies in Landscape Architecture, chair of Christophe Girot, [ETH Zurich]. After that, she worked for a year with LVPH architects in Fribourg. Currently she is living and working in Lausanne employed by Luscher architects, atelier d’architecture et de planification urbaine.
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PORTFOLIO
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The following projects featured in this portfolio, contain personal and teamwork material executed during my master degree of architecture in NTUA, the master of advanced studies in landscape architecture in ETHZ and three years of professional experience.
published December 2016
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CONTENTS
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LINTH WATER PARK
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KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA, ATHENS
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SPACES OF PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION
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i-explorer
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MICROTOPOGRAPHY
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H’OMEGA
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MAISONS SOUS TOITS
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MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’
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RESIDENCES AT ILFORD
Master of Advanced Studies in Landscape Architecture_ETH
Diploma project NTUA
Theoritical thesis NTUA
P-public conference 2015, Chania Crete
DLA: Digital Landscape Architecture Conference 2014, ETHZ
Competition EMS ‘Les Tines’, Nyon, Switzerland, Luscher architects
Competition ‘Chateau 17’, Renens, Switzerland, Luscher architects
Competition, Raron, Switzerland, LVPH architects
Competition phase II, Marly, Switzerland, LVPH architects
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A SMALL HOUSE
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KATECHAKI SQUARE
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FREEDOM SQUARE
Architectural desing, Noreaz, Switzerland, LVPH architects
Competition, city of Chania, Crete, Greece
Competition, city of Thessaloniki, Greece 6
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AWARD EXHIBITION
URBAN DESIGN
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
DESIGN
RESEARCH
PROFESSIONAL
ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
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LINTH WATER PARK
Master of Advanced Studies in Landscape Architecture, ETHZ
KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA, ATHENS Diploma project NTUA
SPACES OF PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION Theoritical thesis NTUA
i-explorer
P-public conference 2015, Chania Crete
MICROTOPOGRAPHY
DLA: Digital Landscape Architecture conference 2014, ETHZ
H’OMEGA
Competition EMS ‘Les Tines’, Nyon, Switzerland, Luscher architects
MAISONS SOUS TOITS
Competition ‘Chateau 17’, Renens, Switzerland, Luscher architects
MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’ Competition, Raron, Switzerland, LVPH architects
RESIDENCES AT ILFORD
Competition phase II, Marly, Switzerland, LVPH architects
A SMALL HOUSE
Architectural desing, Noreaz, Switzerland, LVPH architects
KATECHAKI SQUARE
Competition, city of Chania, Crete, Greece
FREEDOM SQUARE
Competition, city of Thessaloniki, Greece
LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland
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LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland
LINTH WATER PARK MASLA, ETHZ team: Angelos Komninos Argyro Theodoropoulou further details: http://blogs.ethz.ch/girotmasla1314/
This project is about the design of a new water park along the Linth canal, from lake Wallen to the lake of Zurich. The designing phase of the proposal is based on our attempts to solve the flooding problem of the northern part of the valley and to connect the two opposite sides of the canal. Considering the small height differences in the valley, the new park-design follows the micro-topography traces of the old river along the canal. Through solving the infrastructural problem of the water network, we design public space for the residents, but we also attempt to establish the new water park as a pole of attraction and future development.
WATER SYSTEM
NEW PARK
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INFRASTRUCTURE
Masterplan of the intervention. With blue the new water system and green the new park along Linth canal. 13
LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland
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The water slopes designed in the opposite sides of the Linth canal collect the water and solve the flood problem related to the topography. 15
LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland
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LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland
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LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland WATER
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LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland . MICROTOPOGRAPHY
Micro-topographical traces of the old river along the canal. Grayscale represents difference in height level. From the darkest areas which are the lowest and consequently the more wet, to the brightest which are also the highest points in the topography. 22
Water streams steepness and dirrection GIS Data, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper
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LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland . FLOAD SIMULATION
Fload simulation. In case of stopping the pumping system in the valley. Grasshopper. 24
The darkest areas are the lowest and consequently the more wet. 25
LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland . THE NEW WATER SYSTEM
Rearrangement of the water system. Bringing the lake into the valley till the flooding area and reshaping the side canal by slopes. 26
The new park. This new open space will host common activities from the residential areas on the two opposite sides of the canal.
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LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland . VEGETATION
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LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland . SENSOR MEASUREMENTS
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At various viewpoints throughout the site investigation area, detailed sensor measurements, were combined with simple image analysis in order to generate an understanding of the vegetation densities recognized on site. Open-source image Geo-tag editing software, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper and GHowl, were used in order to generate the images. 31
LINTH WATER PARK . Linth valley . Switzerland . VEGETATIONAL DENSITIES
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ACADEMIC PROJECTS
LINTH WATER PARK
Master of Advanced Studies in Landscape Architecture_ETH
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KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA, ATHENS
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SPACES OF PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION
Diploma project NTUA
Theoritical thesis NTUA
i-explorer
Ppublic conference 2015, Chania Crete
MICROTOPOGRAPHY
DLA: Digital Landscape Architecture, Conference 2014, ETHZ
H’OMEGA
Competition EMS ‘Les Tines’, Nyon, Switzerland, Luscher architects
MAISONS SOUS TOITS
Competition ‘Chateau 17’, Renens, Switzerland, Luscher architects
MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’ Competition, Raron, Switzerland, LVPH architects
RESIDENCES AT ILFORD
Competition phase II, Marly, Switzerland
A SMALL HOUSE
Architectural desing, Noreaz, Switzerland, LVPH architects
KATECHEKI SCUARE
Competition, city of Chania, Crete, Greece
FREEDOM SQUARE
Competition, city of Thessaloniki, Greece
KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA . Athens . Greece
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KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA . Athens . Greece
KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISSIA diploma project, NTUA, 2012 Argyro Theodoropoulou supervisors: Pr. Paraskeui Babalou, Irini Mixa further details: http://issuu.com/ar_theodoropoulou/docs/diploma_project__small
The aim of this project is to design a public-common place, part of which is a kindergarten, a park and a square. The coexistence and interaction between these three elements, is the main interest during the process. The project is located in Patissia, a neighbourhood at the edge of the historic centre of Athens. Nowadays, the area faces extreme financial and social problems. Besides the great need for preschool age spaces, there are no statutory sites neither suitable plots for kindergartens. Therefore, main objective of this project is to find alternative places to position kindergartens in this area. Close to public space or primary schools, I located potential available spaces (empty shells, inner courtyards or empty plots), which in combination with the existing public space and primary schools, could serve as a school and as a meeting point for the neighbourhood in the same time. According to pedagogs, the use of such a site would contribute to children’s social integration. At the same time, it would allow them to be next to the natural environment, in such a densely built-up area.
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KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA . Athens . Greece
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Area analysis. Spots of interest _ Obstacles_ Potential space physical models 1/2000 40
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Combination of potential available spaces with the existing public space and primary schools.Physical models 1/500 41
KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA . Athens . Greece
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Spatial relation between the kindergarten, the park and the square. The spine of this relation is a linear construction of metal and wood.
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KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA . Athens . Greece
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floorplan +4.00m: No. of groups: 3 No. of children: 66 Gross floor area: 5625.5 m2 Kindergarten courtyard: 553.7 m2 45
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Optical and spatial relations between the kindergarten and the spine. A bridge connects the public spine with the multipurpose hall of the kindergarten, allowing the use of it when the school is closed.
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KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA . Athens . Greece
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SPACES OF PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION . Appropriation . Socialization . Creativity
SPACES OF PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION Appropriation . Socialization . Creativity thesis NTUA Argyro Theodoropoulou supervisor: Pr. Theano Fotiou further details: http://issuu.com/ar_theodoropoulou/docs/thesis
In this thesis are examined spaces of pre-school education. The main objective of that research is to find out how architectural choices, can affect and contribute to the child’s development. As the children mental development is a complex issue, to simplify and to put some order to that research we used three references. That axes were the development of creativity, socialization and space appropriation. In the first part, a small analysis of child development is quoted. This analysis includes a study of the human scale, J. Paget’s theories on mental development stages, environmental psychology and finally, how child development is affected by social and cultural environment. The second part of this thesis is referring to pre-school education areas and examine how notions like appropriation, socialization, creativity and can be affected by architectural space. More specifically the relation with the urban tissue or the nature, the child’s scale and symbolisms used throughout the design process, where some of the analytic themes developed. Taking into consideration that architecture of pre-school education is directly linked to the educational methods applied today, the main research axis was the viewpoints of Montessori education.
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Contents A. CHILD’S DEVELOPMENT A.1 Scale A.2 Environmental Psychology A.3 Stages of Cognitive Development, J. Piaget A.3.1 Sensorimonitor Stage A.3.2 Preoperational Stage A.3.3 Concrete Operational Stage A.3.4 Formal Operational Stage A.3.5 Sages Succession A.3.6 Cognitive Stages and Learning A.4 Other Factors
SPACES OF PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION
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B. PRESCHOOL AGE SPACES B.1 Historical Background B.2 Preschool Education in Greece B.3 Main Targets of Preschool Age Spaces B.4 Space appropriation B.4.1 Associations of Ideas-Symbolisms a) Classroom-Home-Nest b) General Structure-Neighborhood B.4.2 Motives to Shape and Preserve Space B.4.3 Low Complexity a) Shaping Volumes b) Distinct Zones of Use c) Movement and Orientation d) Organizing Details-Objects e) Transition Areas-Doorstep B.4.4 Child Measurement Sizes B.5 Socialization B.5.1 Relation with the city a) Kindergarden in Innsbruck b) Kindergarden in Tokyo c) Kindergarden in Marseilles B.5.2 Relationships between Children, Privacy B.6 Creativity - Self-Action - Playing B.6 1 Motives for Transformation B.6.2 Stimuli from Nature a) Nursery School in Holargos b) Kindergarten in Tokyo B.6.3 Motion-Imagination a) Students Project b) Taka-Tuka–Land/Die Baupiloten c) Children’s Garden in Philothei CONCLUSIONS
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further details: http://issuu.com/ar_theodoropoulou/docs/thesis
CONFERENCES
LINTH WATER PARK
Master of Advanced Studies in Landscape Architecture_ETH
KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA, ATHENS Diploma project NTUA
SPACES OF PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION Theoritical thesis NTUA
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i-explorer
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MICROTOPOGRAPHY
Ppublic conference 2015, Chania Crete
DLA: Digital Landscape Architecture, Conference 2014, ETHZ
H’OMEGA
Competition EMS ‘Les Tines’, Nyon, Switzerland, Luscher architects
MAISONS SOUS TOITS
Competition ‘Chateau 17’, Renens, Switzerland, Luscher architects
MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’ Competition, Raron, Switzerland, LVPH architects
RESIDENCES AT ILFORD
Competition phase II, Marly, Switzerland
A SMALL HOUSE
Architectural desing, Noreaz, Switzerland, LVPH architects
KATECHEKI SCUARE
Competition, city of Chania, Crete, Greece
FREEDOM SQUARE
Competition, city of Thessaloniki, Greece
i-explorer . Ppublic conference 2015 . Chania . Crete
A walk along the port of Chania with i_explorer PPublic 2015 Conference video installation team: Angelos Komninos Argyro Theodoropoulou software developed throughout the 1314 MASLA ETHZ
Processing was employed to generate a real-time ‘‘line of sight’’ tool, which revealed the visibility of certain landscape structures within the old port of Chania, such as water vegetation, and buildings of historical interest. Through his vision a pedestrian can recognize different elements that consist the landscape. We recognized these elements (water, green spaces, landmarks and buildings of different periods) and encode them to a color coded map. Through Processing (programming language) by using this color coded map and by following a certain path along the port of Chania, we visualized the feeling that someone has through his walk along the port.
01 the old port 02 visibility obstacles 03 color coded map_landscape elements
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01 visibiility in a specific point 02 abstract representation of visible landscape elements in this specific point
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MICROTOPOGRAPHY . DLA: Digital Landscape Architecture . conference 2014 . ETHZ
MICROTOPOGRAPHY, From GIS to milled MODEL DLA Conference, 2014 poster competition, 4th place team: Argyro Theodoropoulou Angelos Komninos
Grayscale represents difference in height level. From the darkest areas which are the lowest, to the brightest which are also the highest points in the topography. By changing the height rate we can generate images where we can see the small height differences of the terrain. Images generated in SAGA. 56
From GIS to a milled model 01 Model generated with grasshopper, using GIS 02 Milled model 03 Image generated in Saga
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
LINTH WATER PARK
Master of Advanced Studies in Landscape Architecture_ETH
KINDERGARTEN AT KATO PATISIA, ATHENS Diploma project NTUA
SPACES OF PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION Theoritical thesis NTUA
i-explorer
Ppublic conference 2015, Chania Crete
MICROTOPOGRAPHY
DLA: Digital Landscape Architecture, Conference 2014, ETHZ
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H’OMEGA
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MAISONS SOUS TOITS
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MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’
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RESIDENCES AT ILFORD
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A SMALL HOUSE
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KATECHEKI SCUARE
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FREEDOM SQUARE
Competition EMS ‘Les Tines’, Nyon, Switzerland, Luscher architects
Competition ‘Chateau 17’, Renens, Switzerland, Luscher architects
Competition, Raron, Switzerland, LVPH architects
Competition phase II, Marly, Switzerland
Architectural desing, Noreaz, Switzerland, LVPH architects
Competition, city of Chania, Crete, Greece
Competition, city of Thessaloniki, Greece
H’OMEGA . Competition EMS ‘Les Tines’ . Nyon . Switzerland
H’OMEGA Luscher architects, Lausanne team: Mario da Campo Argyro Theodoropoulou Carlo Sechi
This project is about the design of a nursing home in Nyon, Switzerland. The building is situated in a residential area in the suburbs of the city of Nyon. To achieve a spacial relation with the neighbourhood, the common spaces such as the living room, the hairdresser, the dining room and all auxiliary services are situated in the ground floor. On the lower ground floor, in direct connection with the outdoor space (botanical therapeutic garden) and in visual relation to the forest are located the gym and the therapeutic baths. The main living units, private rooms and common spaces of a smaller scale, organised in four independent living units are situated on the first and second floor.
Lower ground floor, in direct connection with the outdoor space (botanical therapeutic garden)
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Master plan
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H’OMEGA . Competition EMS ‘Les Tines’ . Nyon . Switzerland
ground floor: entrance hall, administration, cafeteria, dining room
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1st and 2nd floor: main living units, private ro rooms and common spaces
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H’OMEGA . Competition EMS ‘Les Tines’ . Nyon . Switzerland
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Transition from the public space.
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MAISONS SOUS TOITS . Competition ‘Chateau 17’ . Renens . Switzerland
MAISONS SOUS TOITS Luscher architects, Lausanne team: Mario da Campo Argyro Theodoropoulou Carlo Sechi
This project is about the design of a pre-school education place for kids from 1-4 year old and a new activity neighborhood pole. The main objective of this design is the interaction and the coexistence of the new building with the already existing rural building, in terms of function but also in terms of the architectural vocabulary used to complete the existing volume in order to form a coherent ensemble. In the existing rural we chose to place the multipurpose hall (mainly used from the neighbourhood) and the after school recreation place (UAPE) and in the new part of the intervention the main kindergarten. To ensure a spatial coexistance between the existed and the new part of the intervention, spaces as the multipurpose hall and the dining room are used from all different age groups. The same idea, interaction between the ages and spaces used from them, has applied to the outdoor space. Different spacial qualities related to the needs of every group are designed in order to create this Multiage pole.
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MAISONS SOUS TOITS . Competition ‘Chateau 17’ . Renens . Switzerland
Transition from the public space. The main entrance and the interaction with the Bruyère path
01 Different boxes ‘houses’ for different groupe age 02 The roof folding, brings daylight and creates a n outdoor game space 03 The main wooden structure 04 In between the ‘houses’, is created the space ‘street’ for the different age interaction 05 A platform, to determinate the scene of the game
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MAISONS SOUS TOITS . Competition ‘Chateau 17’ . Renens . Switzerland
Ground floor: entrance hall, dining room, main spacial entities for the different age group (homes)
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MAISONS SOUS TOITS . Competition ‘Chateau 17’ . Renens . Switzerland
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Wood - material for a better transition (rural), easy appropriable form the kids 73
MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’ . Competition . Raron . Switzerland
MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’ competition 1st prize LVPH architectes team: Paul Humbert Guillaume Hernach Argyro Theodoropoulou
At first glance, it may seem ambiguous to place a symbol of the local tradition program in a delimited flat industrial site between an airport railway and a highway. The project aims to respond to this paradox by recreating a resonance environment with the program. To do this, the project invents a new topography of artificial hills. The hills are used to separate different areas of the program. The “Kampfkuharena” surrounded by the new hills is placed in the centre of the intervention. With this simple architectural decision the project wants to maintain the archaic character of the event and ensure an economic construction. The market hall is located beneath the largest hill at the north of the plot. The hall opens to the north, where is located the main access in the market hall, with a large polycarbonate sliding door. The cafeteria is located in the continuity of the market hall, with a large opening to the south west on the Kampfkuharena. This position allows to enjoy the sun in the afternoon while giving great flexibility. It can be used independently, and function as well as a place to meet, in parallel with the market hall. The project as well, it’s construction system can answer the playful program with a simple implementation, durable, and economical.
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MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’ . Competition . Raron . Switzerland
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North elevation Main markethall plan 77
MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’ . Competition . Raron . Switzerland
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Section and facade detail 79
MARKET HALL AND ‘KAMPFKUHARENA’ . Competition . Raron . Switzerland
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The space inside the markethall and the cafe in the end with an open view to the arena. Physical model 1/50 81
RESIDENCES AT ILFORD . Competition phase II . Marly. Switzerland
RESIDENCES AT ILFORD LVPH architectes team: Paul Humbert Valerio Sartori Ostolaza Carlos Argyro Theodoropoulou
The objective of this large scale intervention, is the urbanisation of the area next to the old Ilford factory in Marly, Fribourg. The area is characterised by the existing paper factory, the small river Gerine at the south and a forest in the north. Taking into consideration these factors we decided to develop the project by using two typologies of living. The first is living next to the river and the second one living in the forest. Between the two we designed the main public space.
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RESIDENCES AT ILFORD . Competition phase II . Marly. Switzerland
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Living next to the river. Physical model 1/50
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RESIDENCES AT ILFORD . Competition phase II . Marly. Switzerland
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Living in the forest. Physical model 1/50 87
A SMALL HOUSE . Project . NorĂŠaz . Switzerland
A SMALL HOUSE LVPH architectes Argyro Theodoropoulou
This small individual house,of about 76 m2, is located in Noreaz, Switzerland. it’s organized in four different levels with the principle of the split levels. At the level of the entrance, a litter bit higher from the street level, we can find the living room, the central place of the house. 1.4 higher is located the double bedroom with a direct view in the living room. Lower, is located the single bedroom and at the ground level, with a direct connection to the garden, the dinning room and the kitchen. This course throughout the house can offer to the inhabitants enough privacy and at the same time the sense of a coherent compact ensemble.
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KATECHAKI SQUARE . Chania . Crete . Greece
KATECHAKI SQUARE competition, 2014 team: Angelos Komninos Sofia Prifti Argyro Theodoropoulou
The goal of that intervention is the design of a new square in the Venetian water front of the city of Chania. The historical character of the area is very remarkable as its position is between the old city and the Venetian port. As well the square is characterized by the three historic buildings. The central idea of the intervention is to reinforce that character and to design a square-filter to connect the historical centre with the water. By extending existing paths of the historical center of the town of Chania we create different spacial qualities in the new square. A place for gathering is set in the front area of the square, in direct relation with the waterfront creating an opening towards the sea. Smaller scale spaces are designed in the southern area of the square supplementary to restaurants and cafeterias.
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Design of new paths through the square which connects the historical center with the venetian water front. 91
KATECHAKI SQUARE . Chania . Crete . Greece
Different material patterns assigned to different spatial qualities. 92
Gathering space in between the historical buildings, the venetian arsenal on the right and the old customs building on the left. 93
FREEDON SQUARE . Thessaliniki . Greece
FREEDON SQUARE competition, 2013 team: Angelos Komninos Vasiliki Lalioti Marilena Pateraki Argyro Theodoropoulou Angelos Tzortzis further details: http://issuu.com/ar_theodoropoulou/docs/
The goal of this project is the rearrangement of ‘Freedom Square’. Freedom square is situated in the historical city centre of Thessaloniki and along the waterfront. The central idea of the intervention is on the one hand to reinforce the historical character of the square and on the other to design a significant gathering place for the inhabitants today. The ‘‘sculpting” of the upper part of the square, which stands on the traces of the old coastal wall is the main morphological gesture of that project. The division of the square in two levels is the starting point of the synthetic process. The central part of the square rises, emphasizing the territorial connection to the waterfront. In the lower part we design a place where one can see the old traces of the Byzantine city wall and in the same time am exposition area with the story of freedom square, from the Byzantine till today. top: Volumetric approach of the intervention. right: Open public space and buildings with historical interest. 94
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FREEDON SQUARE . Thessaliniki . Greece
1. terminal bus station 2. resting places 3. gathering places 4. spot of archeological interest 5. exhibition 6. playground 7. info point 8. cafe 9. exhibition memorial
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Irrigation system and vegetation mass. 97
FREEDON SQUARE . Thessaliniki . Greece
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Axis from the city to the waterfront. To the left side: the sculpting with the traces of the old wall. To the right: resting places, the playground and the information points. 99
PORTFOLIO
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Thank you for your consideration
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