Architecture Mini Portfolio by Eleftheria Konstantina Petropoulou

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Petropoulou Eleftheria Konstantina

Senior Architecture Student in National Technical University of Athens.

Tech enthusiast intrigued by design process.

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Research thesis:

Grade 10/10

[MM]ete[XX]elixis: Topological Transformations of the contemporary seating

as mentioned in https://www.archisearch.gr/student-works/topological-transformations-of-the-contemporary-seating-mmetexxelixis-research-thesis-by-georgia-mponatsou-elina-petropoulou/ Full version in: https://issuu.com/elinapetrop/docs/_ce_a4_ce_9f_ce_a0_ce_9f_ce_9b_ce_9f_ce_93_ce_99_c


Landscape architecture

Object Oriented Design

CONTENTS

Synthesis_Construction Details

Architecture Competition

Robotic Fabrication

Urban Planning


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Project Title (sin)οριακά NTUA team project: Students: makarona labrini, petropoulou eleftheria konstantina Academic Group: vozani ariadni, fanou evita, mpampalou mpouki noukaki, pantelopoulou anastasia

Re imagining the Lake of Vouliagmeni This project aims to the redefinition of the perception and the recreation of the lake’s boundaries. By replacing the entrance with a smooth engraved path in the rock, the visitor gets the chance to experience & espy the place while walking. When arriving in the Re- birthed Forest with the tall eucalyptus trees and observe the first gutters of water can come closer to the natural beauty of the place. Then he can either visit the pools –altering between small and large scale, private, semi private and public ones- with the warm sea water or visit the folding furniture by the small side of the lake. If in the mood for swimming and meditating away from the crowd he can visit the wooden platform in the opposite side of the rock.


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Project Title Kinesthisis NTUA team project: Students: moreau francois, mponatsou georgia, petropoulou eleftheria konstantina, xenaki irene eleni Teachers: parmenidis georgios, karadima chrysoula, faragas thanasis, fragedaki evi

The stimulus of this project was the performance of three dancers in the selected site (Santaroza Square, in the center of Athens). By observing and translating the performance of the dancers with a multisensory approach of the un/seen into spatial relationships we tried to create a vital space that invites you to explore itself. After analyzing the movements with various models & gifs,

we tried to identify the negative space of the potential structure and the relationship with the surrounding area and the natural elements (sun, wind). The negative space was the interface that helped us create a structure through the repetition of our main unit. In a try to create a floating space we researched and chose as our only material the bioplastic.


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Project Title The Community Center NTUA team project: petropoulou eleftheria konstantina Teachers: gkikapeppas vasilis, stavridou athina, politis theodoros

Creating a community center in a vivid urban neighborhood with lack of green spaces can be a great challenge, but also a great opportunity for enhancing the importance of the landscape in urban architecture. This community center consists of three seperate buildings that connect with

an external bridge -ramp-, enclosing the specif ically designed landscape. The more public uses (gym, cafes, library, co-working spacesvertically hierarchized from more public to the bottom to semi public to the top-) are located in the western part of the site -1st building-, whereas the farmers market and the multispace

in the southern part -2nd building-. The amphitheatre -3rd building- is autonomously located in the eastern part. Below can be seen some of the construction details. The designed pocket sized park was the main synthetic tool for attempting a better connection of the three buildings.


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ProjectΑγκαλιά Title /ankaliá/ 120 Hours Competition - team project: Students: papakosta eleni, petropoulou eleftheria konstantina, platania ioanna

Our team’s vision was to create an active place for all the members of the Dzunguni village community. The spatial composition is based on curves, enclosing –hugging- the football field and creating varying spaces for

the three different scales. The continuity of the designed curves of the plan is enhanced, in the third dimension, by the urban toys, the presence of water and vegetation. The rain water is collected through the inclined sheds in gutters.

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Project Title end effector Rea: KUKA ICD/ ITKE Stuttgart team project: Students: drachenberg kurt, petropoulou eleftheria konstantina, tsokou vaia, voineag irina Teachers: tobias schwinn, achim menges, martin alvarez, oliver bucklin, yasaman tahouni, maria yablonina

The idea was to rethink the human interface between Robots and Humans, and give the chance to people that are not familiar with robotics to control the robot in a creative way. For achieving this we proposed making custom made bioplastic tiles with unique characteristics. We designed an interactive robot arm with color pumps that injects color paths in the bioplastic. When the bioplastic dries, it turns into a tile. The paths are created after receiving ones’ heart pulse data through a sensor and the color being used is controlled through our REA app.


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Project Title New Town Stadtebau Institut Stuttgart team project: Students: covaci laura maria, ezat-agha jasmeen, petropoulou eleftheria konstantina, schnizer simona Academic Group: daniel schönle, jakob rauscher

The presented design chooses a site for a new settlement far away from big towns and good infrastructure and situated in the middle of an agricultural area shaped by wide orchard meadows and fields. Surrounded by picturesque landscape and gifted with incredible views over the rolling hills, the new town is located in a truly beautiful place that will set it apart from other new settlements. The agricultural aspect of the area will be taken on not only by the pursued vertical farming facilities and an agricultural research campus but also by public urban gardening areas.

Keeping the existing fruit trees in strategic places enhances the town‘s green space structure while offering a link to the area‘s original character. Together with an Innovation District, the new town will generate different urban hubs, with each having it‘s own identity and atmosphere which will contribute to the town‘s general green image. Other public services and an innovative mobility concept will lead to the new town to become the new center of the neighbouring communities that connects the individual villages

with each other but also with the next biggest town Schorndorf. The mobility is designed around the concept of a car-free town, the use of alternative transportation methods and a strong focus on bicycle and pedestrian friendly town spaces. This is supported by a newly established cable-car line that connects the town with the train and S-Bahn station in Schorndorf. One of the main design guidelines, besides the inf luence of the green character of the place, was the construction time management in an effort to create a lively new town from the very f irst moment


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