architecture & urban design portfolio
Stylianos Stefanakis
architecture & urban design portfolio
Stylianos Stefanakis MSc in Conservation of Monuments and Sites KU Leuven | RLICC
Dip. Architecture Engineering (MEng) TU Crete | School of Arch. Engr.
Athens, June 2019
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table of contents Curriculum Vitae......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 A. Thesis projects a. Restoration and Reuse of a Mediterranean Palimpsest. The Ottoman ravelin of the Fortezza in Rethymno, Greece.....................................................................................................................................10 Master thesis, KU Leuven, Raymond Lemaire International Center for Conservation / June 2019
b. Contemporary urban Transformations in the historic center of Rethymno..................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 Diploma project, TU Crete, School of Arch. Engr. / August 2016
B. Competitions a. Densifying urban Tissue – Multiplying urban Scale...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20 European Competition “EUROPAN 13” / December 2015
b. Urban Regeneration of Neapoli seafront...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22 Panhellenic Architectural ideas Competition / June 2015
C. Academic projects a. Strip Scape – Interlacing private and public.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26 Architectural design studio viii – landscape design studio, TU Crete, School of Arch. Engr. / June 2014
b. Living among the remnants of the past.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................28 Interior space studio, TU Crete, School of Arch. Engr. / June 2014
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curriculum vitae A. Personal details
2010
First name: Stylianos
Admission in the TU Crete, School of Architectural Engineering, grade point average of 21.537 out of 24.000 in the Greek University Entrance Exams.
Last name: Stefanakis
High School Diploma, final degree grade of 19.6 out of 20.0.
Date of birth: 21/07/1992 Place of birth: Rethymno, Greece
C. Working Experience Aug-Nov 2018
“Barbara Van Der Wee Architects”, Brussels, Belgium. Architectural – Restoration office of Van der Wee Barbara, Prof. of Arch. in the KUL, internship.
2014-2015
“Ma_A Mediterranean architecture Atelier”, Heraklion, Crete, Greece. Architectural office of Tzompanakis Alexios, Prof. of Urban Design in the TU Crete.
Jul-Oct 2014
“Technical Bureau of the historic center of Rethymno”, Rethymno, Greece. Department of the Technical Services of the Municipality of Rethymno, internship.
Sep 2011-Feb 2012
Assistant in the course “Topography-Surveying” of Ragia Lemonia, Prof. of Surveying at the TU Crete, School of Architectural Engineering, academic year 2011-2012.
Nationality: Greek Mandatory conscription: Sep 2016-June 2017
Permanent address: 34 Theotokopoulou Street, 74100 Rethymno, Greece Tel.: 0030 6981761366 Email: steliosmstefanakis@gmail.com
B. Education 2017-2019
2010-2016
Catholic University of Leuven (KUL), Leuven, Belgium, Advanced Master of Conservation of Monuments and Sites (MSc), run by the Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation (RLICC). Graduation June 24, 2019. Master thesis “Restoration and Reuse of a Mediterranean Palimpsest. The Ottoman ravelin of the Fortezza in Rethymno, Greece”. Provisional grade 80.11 out of 100. Technical University of Crete (TU Crete), School of Architectural Engineering, Chania, Greece, Dip. Architecture Engineer (MEng). Graduated first among 49 students, final degree grade of 9.42 out of 10.0. Diploma project “Contemporary urban Transformations in the historic center of Rethymno”, grade 10.0 out of 10.0. Thesis project “The Urban Fabric as Spatial Representation of Authoritative Power. The case of Rethymno”, grade 10.0 out of 10.0. Urban Design Studio 1 & 2, grade 9.0 out of 10.0. Prof. of Arch. and Urban Design: Tripodakis Alexandros (coordinator), Tzompanakis Alexios, Hatzisavva Dimitra. Restoration Studio & Conservation of Monuments and Sites, grade 9.5 out of 10.0. Prof. of Arch. and Archaeology: Mallouchou-Tufano Fani (coordinator), Tzompanakis Alexios, Skoutelis Nikolaos.
D. Competitions - Conferences – Workshops Feb 2018
Attendance of the international conference “Professionalism in the Built Heritage Sector”, organized by the RLICC (KUL), February 5-8, 2018, Leuven, Belgium.
Nov 2017
Participation in the architectural and urban design workshop “Brussel als labo”, organized by the KU Leuven and Lievevrouw Paul, director of SumProject+SumResearch and Prof. of Urban Design in the KUL, November 11-18, 2017, Brussels, Belgium.
Oct 2017
Participation in the international architectural documentation workshop “ArchDOC”, organized by the KU Leuven, the Carleton University, the Historic England, the Heritage Conservation Directorate, the National Technical University of Athens, the Politecnico di Milano, the Politecnico di Torino, and the CIPA, October 2017, Brussels, Belgium.
Mar 2017
Presentation of the Diploma project in the 6th section of the lecture series of the “Hellenic Architectural Society f.1946” entitled “The Urbanity in the Architectural composition II. Three 4|30
curriculum vitae theses for the recapturing of the urban space”, organized by the Pres. Tripodakis Alexandros, Prof. of Urban Design in the TU Crete, March 21, 2017, Athens, Greece. Sep-Oct 2016
Participation in the 8th National Exhibition of Architectural Projects “The Margin” with the European Competition “EUROPAN 13” project, September 9 - October 9, 2016, Patra, Greece. Team: Prof. of Urban Design in the TU Crete Tzompanakis Alexios (coordinator), Athanasiou Iosif-Petros, Stefanakis Stylianos (students).
Tzompanakis Alexios, Hatzisavva Dimitra, Vazakas Alexandros. Apr 2012
Interview in the 3rd section of the web TV series “ATHENS; “UNCIVIL-IZED” CITY?” entitled “The Athenian apartment building” organized by Tripodakis Alexandros, Prof. of Urban Design in the TU Crete, for the website www.greekarchitects.gr.
Oct 2011
Attendance of the Public Space Conference and participation in the international interuniversity urban design workshop “Public Space Workshop. Urban strategies for public space”, organized by the Technical Chamber of Greece and the Association of Greek Architects, October 2011, Thessaloniki, Greece. Prof. of Arch. and Urban Design: Tripodakis Alexandros (coordinator), Tzompanakis Alexios, Hatzisavva Dimitra.
Jun 2016
Merit in the 2nd Photo Contest “Chania, Intercultural Encounters”, organized by the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania and the Municipality of Chania, June 17-20, 2016, Chania, Greece.
Dec 2015
Participation in the European Urban Design Competition “EUROPAN 13”, with a project in Azenha do Mar, Portugal. Team: Prof. of Urban Design in the TU Crete Tzompanakis Alexios (coordinator), Athanasiou Iosif-Petros, Stefanakis Stylianos (students).
May 2011
Participation in the sustainable building workshop “Building with clay”, organized by the group Piliko and Mandalaki Maria, Prof. of Architectural Design in the TU Crete, May 6-7, 2011, Chania, Greece.
Jun 2015
3rd Prize in the Panhellenic Architectural ideas Competition “Regeneration Study of the terrestrial and coastal zone and aesthetic improvement of building facades in Neapolis seafront”. Team: Prof. of Urban Design in the TU Crete Tzompanakis Alexios (coordinator), Athanasiou Iosif-Petros, Stefanakis Stylianos (students).
Mar 2011
Attendance of the 11th Panhellenic Architectural Conference entitled “The Architectural Profession”, organized by the Association of Greek Architects and the Technical Chamber of Greece, March 1720, Athens, Greece.
Nov 2010
Participation in the architectural - conjectural workshop “Do not disturb my cubes”, organized by the School of Architectural Engineering of the TU Crete and Tripodakis Alexandros, Prof. of Urban Design, and supervised by the artist Kontarini Nefeli, November 2228, 2011, Chania, Greece.
Oct 2013-May 2015
Sep 2014
Sep 2012
Participation in the Interdisciplinary research program “Crete 3D” of the Schools of Architectural Engineering and Electrical & Computer Engineering of the TU Crete, funded by Cyta Hellas, under the Region of Crete. Team: Prof. of Digital Media in Arch. Design Parthenios Panos (coordinator), Stefanakis Stylianos (student group coordinator). www.crete3d.gr. Merit in the 8th International Biennial of Landscape Architecture “A landscape for you” with the project “Park by the waterfront of Chania, Crete. Strip Scape”, September 25-27, 2014, Barcelona, Spain. Team: Prof. of Landscape Arch. Karamanea Panagiota, Stefanakis Stylianos, Sideri Xristilena, Markozani Elisavvet (students). Participation in the architectural and urban design workshop “City Thresholds. Public space and urban transitions”, organized by the School of Architectural Engineering of the TU Crete and the Architects Association of Heraklion Prefecture, September 23-29, 2012, Heraklion, Crete, Greece. Prof. of Arch. and Urban Design:
E. Publications 2019
Article for the RLICC newsletter “Internship at the office of Barbara Van der Wee architects in Brussels”, spring 2019, 23, p.63-66.
2018
Article for the RLICC newsletter “IPW3: The Ateliers and House of Jean-Paul Laenen”, autumn 2018, 22, p.49-52. Article for the RLICC newsletter “ArchDoc: 17th Edition of Architectural Heritage Documentation for Conservation”, spring 2018, 21, p.46-48.
Aug 2016
Diploma project on the websites of gradreview.gr, archstudies.gr and greekarchitects.gr. 5|30
curriculum vitae Oct 2015
Thesis project on the websites of issuu.com and greekarchitects. gr.
French: very good knowledge (National Foreign Language Exam System KPG - Level B2)
2011-2013
Articles for the sections of the web TV series “ATHENS; “UN-CIVIL-IZED” CITY?” organized by Tripodakis Alexandros, Prof. of Urban Design in the TU Crete, for the website www.greekarchitects.gr.
Italian: very good knowledge (Università per Stranieri di Perugia Celi 3 - Level B2) ΙΤ skills
AutoCAD: excellent
F. Awards - Scholarships
SketchUp Pro: excellent
2017-2019
John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation full-time 2-year scholarship, for the Advanced Master of Conservation of Monuments and Sites at the KU Leuven, Belgium.
Autodesk 3ds Max: very good
KU Leuven grant for the Advanced Master of Conservation of Monuments and Sites.
Adobe Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Premier, Bridge, Acrobat Pro): excellent
Academic Excellence Award of the Technical Chamber of Greece, ranked first among architecture students of Greek Universities graduated in the academic year 2015-2016. Final degree grade of 9.42 out of 10.0.
Agisoft PhotoScan: excellent
Dec 2018
Sep 2016
Graduated in Architectural Engineering in the TU Crete, ranked first among 49 students graduated in the academic year 20152016. Final degree grade of 9.42 out of 10.0. Academic Excellence Award and one-time scholarship of the Limmat Stiftung Foundation, ranked first among 49 students graduated in the academic year 2015-2016 from the School of Architectural Engineering of the TU Crete.
2011-2015
Academic Excellence Award of the TU Crete, ranked first among students for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Year of Studies for the respective academic years in the School of Architectural Engineering.
Autodesk ReCap: very good
Microsoft Office: excellent Other skills
Laser Cutting Engraving: very good 3d Printing: very good Architectural Sketches: very good Architectural Models: excellent
Org. & Comm. skills
Coordinating a group of soldiers during the conscription under the Brig. Gen. commands. Coordinating a group of students in the research program “Crete 3D”. Coordinating colleagues in group-works.
Academic Excellence Award and one-time scholarship of the State Scholarships Foundation of Greece, ranked first among students for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Year of Studies in the School of Architectural Engineering of the TU Crete. G. Skills - Qualifications Languages
Greek: native speaker English: excellent knowledge (IELTS - CEFR Level C1, University of Michigan ECCE - Level B2) 6|30
“Space is not a scientific object removed from ideology or politics. It has always been political and strategic. There is an ideology of space. Because space, which seems homogeneous, which appears as a whole in its objectivity, in its pure form, is a social product.� Henri Lefebvre, The Production of Space
projects timeline
2019 Master thesis
Restoration and Reuse of a Mediterranean Palimpsest. The Ottoman ravelin of the Fortezza in Rethymno, Greece
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2016 Diploma project
Contemporary urban Transformations in the historic center of Rethymno
2015
ur ar re
european competition “EUROPAN 13”
Densifying urban Tissue – Multiplying urban Scale
2015
co ar ur la
panhellenic architectural ideas competition
Urban Regeneration of Neapoli seafront
2014
co ur la
arch. design studio viii landscape design studio
Strip Scape – Interlacing private and public
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2014 interior space studio
Living among the remnants of the past
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A. THESIS PROJECTS
master plan
a. Restoration and Reuse of a Mediterranean Palimpsest. The Ottoman ravelin of the Fortezza in Rethymno, Greece ur ar re what: urban, architectural, and restoration design in a cultural landscape who: Van der Wee Barbara (Prof. of Arch.-promoter) Coomans de Brachène Thomas (Prof. of Archaeol.-co-promoter) Stefanakis Stylianos (student) why: master thesis where: Rethymno, Crete, Greece when: June 2019 Summary The master thesis concerns the restoration and reuse of the ravelin built by the Ottomans opposite the main entrance of the Venetian citadel, around 1700 and 1715. Between 1909 and 1929, the prostitutes were imprisoned in buildings constructed on its terreplein. In 1929, the government converted it into a Prison, whose operation ceased in 1969. The municipality claimed it to house the Archaeological Museum. According to the 1977 Museum study, its interior was demolished, and a new concrete structure was built inside its external walls. The Museum operated from 1991 to 2015. Since then the building is used as a storage of antiquities. The thesis aims to reuse it as an Art-CafÊ by developing a project respectful at its Palimpsest. For this reason, time and space analysis is carried out. The description of the current state of the building is based on a detailed survey compared with historical documents to identify the surviving past layers and technical analysis. The heritage value assessment is preceded by the project proposal to justify the intervention level on the urban scale and on the building. The current vision and needs of the Municipality, as well as the ravelin’s location, are considered under the aspect of sustainability to devise an economic analysis. The proposed interventions on the master plan and on the ravelin will restore their lost integrity.
urban sections
strategy
evolution of the urban fabric
Byzantine period
Venetian period
Ottoman period
Cretan State
1930s
Present
historic & urban analysis
demolition - construction scheme
proposed interventions
photorealistic representations
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before the 1970s demolitions
Ottoman phase
after the 1970s demolitions historical phases
semi-basement level
ground floor level
Brothels phase
value assessment
Prison phase
demolition - construction scheme
site plan
longitudinal sections
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east elevation
master plan
b. Contemporary urban Transformations in the historic center of Rethymno ur ar re
Piazzetta Porto
what: urban, architectural, and restoration design in a cultural landscape who: Tzompanakis Alexios (Prof. of Urban Design-promoter) Stefanakis Stylianos (student) why: diploma project where: Rethymno, Crete, Greece when: August 2016 Piazza
Summary The diploma project proposes an urban intervention to revitalize the historic center of Rethymno. It aims to present the monuments of various historical periods in a unified urban system. The analysis focused on the evolution of the urban fabric and the relationship between secular and religious authority in six consecutive periods. The areas once forming the main public spaces are reshaped to enable links with the modern public space of the historic center, the square of Asia Minor. The intervention area is divided into three urban sections, the Porto, the Piazzetta, and the Piazza having various characteristics. In each section, the monuments - urban artifacts are identified. Public space and green network is formed to enable connections between the fragmented parts of the urban fabric. The demolition of existing structures is proposed where necessary to strengthen urban transitions and visual connections between monuments and public spaces. New buildings and canopies are designed to form the urban fronts in the three sections. Finally, the restoration of the Venetian Clock Tower, remnants of which survive in adjacent structures is proposed. The proposal restores its geometry and interprets the missing parts of its architectural elements while preserving its values. The Clock Tower will turn into a landmark of the square that is recreated on the area once occupied by the Venetian Piazzetta.
urban sections
strategy
evolution of the urban fabric
Byzantine period
Venetian period
Ottoman period
Cretan State
1930s
Present
Porto
historic & urban analysis
ground floor level plan +4.50m
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Piazzetta
Loggia Clock Tower
historic & urban analysis
ground floor level plan +4.50m
Piazza
San Francesco
Santa Maria
historic & urban analysis
ground floor level plan +6.50m
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“The historical centers should not be treated as inanimate objects of common interest, such as museum artworks, but as living elements. Their values should not simply be protected but should serve the daily life and not only the leisure and entertainment.� Leonardo Benevolo, The Origins of Modern Town Planning
B. COMPETITIONS
Summary The project aims to fulfill various objectives such as resolving the town - countryside relationship and connecting the urban and rural system. The main purpose is to strengthen urbanity by using parameters like the urban complexity, and the urban density, while enhancing the social ties, and social variety to give identity to the urban tissue. The employed tools concerned the definition of the urban border, the hierarchization of the urban space, and the connection between town and port. The urban intervention assigns an urban role to the Azenha do Mar access road, proposes a connection between the Vicentina route and the public space network, and structures the urban front of the cliffs. The intervention serves as a counterpoint between the urban tissue and urban references. In the project, a system of public spaces, such as squares, parks, and playgrounds, is proposed, while the urban infill is achieved through the variation of the building types. Intermediate public spaces such as gardens, courtyards, and patios are formed. Finally, the transition between the urban scales, from the public to private, is accomplished by using a unified urban system, which varies according to the different neighborhood scales.
strategy
morphological analysis
what: urban design project who: Tzompanakis Alexios (Prof. of Urban Design-coordinator), Athanasiou Iosif-Petros & Stefanakis Stylianos (students) why: european competition “EUROPAN 13� where: Azenha do Mar, Portugal when: December 2015
connection
co ar ur la
densification
a. Densifying urban Tissue – Multiplying urban Scale
east view - access
urban node
intermediate urban spaces
from town scale to house scale
housing types
urbanity, hierarchy, density, variety
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b. Urban Regeneration of Neapoli seafront
“3rd Prize�
co ur la what: urban design project who: Tzompanakis Alexios (Prof. of Urban Design-coordinator), Athanasiou Iosif-Petros & Stefanakis Stylianos (students) why: panhellenic architectural ideas competition where: Neapoli, Peloponnese, Greece when: June 2015 Summary The project proposal aims to revitalize the city of Neapoli by restoring its seafront. The transitions between the urban tissue and the seafront axis are strengthened. The axis is proposed to be downscaled into a one-way street. The resulting open space will be turned into public including various urban clusters, which will accommodate different uses. The urban fabric is divided into three sections regarding its orientation. The west section serves as the east entrance to the project area, as well as the intermediate space between the urban and rural system. The central section represents the coherent part of the urban tissue, where the seafront axis, the pier, and the extensions to the coastline are coming across. In this section, cafes and other leisure facilities are placed. In the last section (east), which is characterized by increasing urbanization, sports facilities, and a small-scale theater are proposed to be constructed. Finally, the port, which connects Neapoli with the nearby islands, will remain in its original position and serve as a public space.
seafront axonometric projection
west section
central section
east section
central section
urban’s tissue coherent part, seafront axis, pier, and coastline extensions
urban equipment
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“Architecture is a social act and the material theater of human activity� Spiro Kostof, The City Shaped: Urban Patterns and Meanings Through History
C. ACADEMIC PROJECTS
a. Strip Scape – Interlacing private and public
axonometric
ar ur la what: marine research center and public park who: Markozani Elisavet, Sideri Xristilena, Stefanakis Stylianos (students) why: architectural design studio viii, landscape design studio where: Chania, Crete, Greece when: June 2014 Summary The project aims to create a park and a marine research center, in an area where there are remnants of a soap factory. The area has a sharp terrain and is located in proximity to the sea, two elements characterizing the Mediterranean landscape. The main design principle is to maintain and enhance the landscape by designing levels in the terrain. The units of the marine research complex and the structural elements of the park follow the terraced landscape and emerge from the folding of the terrain, providing a smooth transition from the highest point to the sea. Moreover, the complex includes public facilities such as a library and a small-scale aquarium, while a restaurant is placed in the restored factory shell. The materials used in the complex achieve the transparency of the facades of the proposed units, which are covered by green roofs and are integrated into the landscape. In addition, the use of water as a structural element of the park relinks the area with the sea. The coastal road turns into a pedestrian, while the park is extended by levels to the seacoast. Finally, to highlight the industrial memory of the area, a circular path is designed, around the water and the surviving factory shell, through the levels and is enhanced by the vegetation of Mediterranean species. concept diagrams
vegetation diagrams
master plan
level plan +8.00m
park detail
level plan +12.00m
cross section
longitudinal section
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b. Living among the remnants of the past ar in what: residential unit interior design in a cultural landscape who: Athanasiou Iosif-Petros, Stefanakis Stylianos (students) why: interior space studio where: Heraklion, Crete, Greece when: June 2014
concept diagrams
Summary The project due to its location, part of the Venetian fortifications, aims to redefine the relationship between the remnants of the past and the contemporary urban tissue. The proposed residential unit, which belongs to a complex, highlights the relationship between the modern way of living and the remnants, without intervening in their shape and form. The project principles are reflected in the interior design of the residence achieving the visual connection of its levels, as well as the indoor and outdoor space. The residence is formed into three levels following a vertical division of uses from the public to private. The first level houses common domestic uses such as the dining room, the kitchen, and sanitary facilities. It is in close proximity to the wall and has direct access to the garden. In the second level, there is the living room, which is placed above the Venetian walls to provide a panoramic view of the sea, and the city. The private domestic uses are located on the third level. A timber screen placed along the corridor acts as a filter between the private and public section of the house. The interior spaces are characterized by translucence, simplicity of the form, and structural honesty. Its furniture is designed according to the architectural composition of the residence.
sections Γ-Γ, Β-Β
ground floor plan
first floor plan
sections Α-Α, Δ-Δ, Ε-Ε
second floor plan
photorealistic representations of sections
photorealistic representations of interior & exterior
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“One can say that the city itself is the collective memory of its people, and like memory it is associated with objects and places. The city is the locus of the collective memory.� Aldo Rossi, The Architecture of the City
Stylianos Stefanakis is an Engineer Architect with an MSc degree in Conservation of Monuments and Sites from KU Leuven. He graduated from the School of Architectural Engineering of the TU Crete (MEng). He is experienced in developing conceptual synergies between theory and practice. He was trained in the architectural scale, the urban design and urbanism scale, as well as the landscape and regional planning scale. He participated in urban design competitions, architectural and urban design workshops. He attended national and international conferences. His diploma and thesis projects have been published in architectural websites. He has received scholarships and academic excellence awards. He can speak four languages, while he is qualified with organizational, communicational, and IT skills.
STYLIANOS STEFANAKIS Tel.: +30 6981761366 Email: steliosmstefanakis@gmail.com Address: 34 Theotokopoulou St., 74100 Rethymno, Greece LinkedIn: Stylianos Stefanakis Instagram: stelios_stef
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