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Theodora Serdari

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Ď€ Type: Research Supervising Professor: Dimitris Giannisis Collaboration: Maria Kalaitzaki Year: 2016 Programm: student residences cafe, reading room Skills: Autocad 2D,Autocad 3D, Rhino, Photoshop

The plot is located right next to the retaining wall of the Ipsila Alonia in Patras creating the need of two entrances, one from the square and one from the side of the road. The building consists of three towers creating an indoor garden accessible to the public during the opening hours of retail space but always visible through the passage at the back. The residences are of two types, one-storeyed for one person and two-storeyed for two people.

southwest view

first floor plan

two-storey houses one-storey houses retail spaces circulation

ground floor plan


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MIAOYLI STREET

axonometric plan one-storey residence

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IPSILON ALONION SQUARE

PARKING BUILDING

RETAINING WALL

axonometric plan two-storey residence

IOANNOY VLAXOY STREET

KANARI STREET


The Dialogue Project Type: Research Supervising Professor: Nikos Smyrlis Collaboration: Maria Kalaitzaki Year: 2015

The architectural faculty at the seaside front of Patras provides a solution to the urban environment of the city, unifying the natural and urban space with emphasis on knowledge and art, through the perforated volumes and public spaces starting a dialogue between the city and the natural landscape.

Programm: school of architecture, public space, installation Skills: Autocad 2D, Autocad 3D, 3ds Max, Vray, Photoshop

A basic design tool was Piet Mondrian's painting, Broadway Woogie Boogie, based on which a 3d grid was developed. Volumes, load bearing systems as well as sunshades and uncovered spaces emerged from the nodes of the grid.


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Arc 05 Project Type: Workshop Supervising Professor: Athanasions Koumantos Collaboration: Maria Kalaitzaki Year: 2015 Programm: architectural office Skills: Autocad 2D, Autocad 3D

The plot is located in the area of Rio, Achaia, and contained a stone ruined house where the aim was to restore and reuse it for a professional office and an architectural study was carried out. The stone part remained unchanged and concrete was filled in points that had collapsed to preserve the sense of the pre-existing and to be combined with newer materials. Inside, two levels were created with the addition of a loft, so a reception area, a meeting room and offices on the ground floor were formed, while on the first floor there were the main work areas and the kitchen. The ladder is in an exterexter nal extension and is connected to the loft.


northwest view

section Α-Α

ground floor plan

1st floor plan


a8 Museum of Modern Art Type: Research Supervising Professor: Petros Babasikas Collaboration: Maria Kalaitzaki Year: 2015 Programm: gallery,public space, residence, cafe - restaurant,agricultural production

The needs of the museum are divided into 4 main volumes (exhibition space, public space, restricted area and residences for artists). Depending on the needs of each area, a different construction material (reinforced concrete, translucent membrane and glass) is also selected. This provides a different experience in each space, since they exploit, in a different way, the view, the contact with nature, but also the in tensity of natural lighting and the motifs created by the shadowing of the shell lattice, since each material leaves a different amount of light to penetrate it.

Skills: Autocad 2D, 3ds Max, Rhino, Grasshopper, Photoshop

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_front view of the agglomeration

_section of the museum a-a

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Type: Workshop Supervising Professor: Athanasions Spanomaridis, Aikaterini Liapi, Ioannis Patronis Collaboration: Biberach University, Maria Kalaitzaki Year: 2018 Programm: urban space, installation, hiking route, community building Skills: Autocad 2D, 3ds Max, Photoshop

The main objective was to highlight the monument of the fallen and the tragic Holocaust of Kalavryta. So we propose a series of interventions, remodeling the historical route from the old school where the Holocaust took place to the point of the fallen. Originally the place where the old school is located, which is now the museum, was unified with the community through landscaped public spaces that lead to the path. At the beginning of the hill, a community building was set up to inform visitors, while in higher elevation platforms were placed for presentations and events. The parking area is located on the hill of the fallen near to the monument, so we recommend to move it back to the hill, to restore the monument, while appropriate plantings were placed in the side areas. Also, throughout the hiking route and within the community, concrete slabs are placed, smaller in the inhabited area, serving as urban equipment and higher on the beginning of the hill limiting the visibility and focus on the monument.



Type: Research

Supervising Professor: Athanasios Spanomaridis Collaboration: Maria Kalaitzaki Year: 2016

Programma, residence, retail spac public spaces, sports facilities

Skills: Autocad 2D, 3ds Max, Vray, Ph

diagrammatic approach to the city's experiential features

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It is attempted to create a visionary city through the personal look of the experiential features of the city of Patras, which are translated, designed and then compose something new connected with the existing ones. The visionary city is taking place at the foothills of Panachaikon, creating new conditions in the existing landscape.

model with collective proposal

_α building: residence - retail spaces _β building: residence - activity halls _γ,_δ,_ζ buildings: residence - cafe - restaurant _ε building: residence - reading library _στ building: residence- gym

topographic proposal

_η building: residence - gallery _κ1 πcultural sites _κ2 recreational areas _κ3 sports grounds _κ4 public buildings




All the buildings of the complex are 5 meters wide and there are three types of residence. The first type is 50sqm, the second type is 65sqm and includes two bedrooms, while the third type is 80sqm, two-story house with access to a semi-open space of 20sqm. A characteristic of all residences is the circular circulation that is preserved in the circulation of the building.

floor plan type a

floor plan type c, ground floor


section of building ε

floor plan type b

floor plan type c, 1st floor


(ΙΙ) Scales, Coastal Domains Katakolon

Type: Research 50m Katakolon

Supervising Professor: Dimitra Katsota Collaboration: Maria Kalaitzaki Year: 2016

Average bicycle speed: 15km / h

Programm: terminal station, public space, hiking route, cycling route, installation

Time Required: 4: 11: 3.50 (h: min: sec

Skills: Autocad 2D, 3ds Max, Vray, Photoshop

Length of route: 63 km Maximum height: 121m

Photograph from the exhibition "Tomorrows: Urban fictions for Possible futures" Onassis Cultural Center Athens

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Exploded perspective view of the termina


Perspective plan of bicycle and rail route

Starting of cycling route

121m Olympia

Katakolon-Kaiafas 40min Katakolon-Olympia 30min

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Plan of hiking route

Pavillions on hiking routes

Terminal station




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Smart cities, Multiple readings and applications Type: Research Supervising Professor: Aikaterini Liapi

compared cases diagram

Year: 2017 Skills: Photoshop, In Design

In the context of this research, an attempt has been made to understand and clarify the term smart city, which does not have a widely accepted definition. Following a bibliographic research and collecting different definitions from the scientific community, we came up with some criteria to classify the actions of modern cities in Europe and Asia that are compared and clarify the various development strategies towards the smart city. There are also examples of new cities designed with smart growth patterns and they are compared to existing cities to see their level of activity, the quality of life they offer, and therefore how smart they are.

compared Lusail - Masdar activity indicator

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compared Barcelona - London

compared Beijing - Shanghai


Type: Research Supervising Professor: Aikaterini Liapi Collaboration: Maria Kalaitzaki Year: 2018 Programm: urban space, installation, residence Skills: Autocad 2D, Rhino, Grasshopper, 3ds Max, Vray, Photoshop, In Design

We have been concerned with a social phenomenon of the era, which is the minimization of privacy due to either the communication of personal data of the individual in social media or their recording by various mechanisms that may be state or private. Thus, there has been a reflection on what the evolution of this phenomenon will be.

So we are creating a hypothetical scenario involving an enclosed community that is post-2050 and operates within different social norms than it does today. This scenario isolates the community from any other value without taking into account other social conditions. These new social rules set as a primary condition the continuous exposure of the individual to the entire community in any way. For a person to be successful in this society, they must have maximum exposure to the maximum crowd.



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In the context of this scenario, the priorities and needs of the individual have been revised. A platform for the promotion of personal life dominates their lives, sets the conditions society is obliged to follow, thus organizes a new social structure with very specific social classes. Within this platform, each resident has an evaluation that represents their social class ranging from 0 to 5. Life is a continuous effort to achieve the maximum assessment and what it offers. The basic rule of this community is that the visibility of the person is proportional to his evaluation. The community is structured so that people with high levels of assessment are always visible to a large proportion of the population, both in their habitat and in the public domain. This is achieved either by digital means or by physical interaction.

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_house with rating 5

_house with rating 2.5


_detail of intermediate elastic material in the house with rating 0

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The goal was to build an architectural composition depicting a community that operates on the basis of rules arising from how social media work. From the visualization of this scenario we saw a similarity with the logic of Panopticon.

The inhabitants of the community are in a permanent view, the level of which depends on the level of assessment of each resident, with the lower rating levels experiencing it to a lesser degree, and while the level of assessment increases, the panopticon is applied.

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sed on the theoretical approaches investigated, residents with the lowest levels of assessment are least affected by the panopticon nditions and should seek to remain in these levels, but this is not the case as residents with low levels of assessment experience cial exclusion. This situation verifies the theory of the spiral of silence, which in essence expresses the individual's fear of social clusion that leads them to adopt the mode of behavior of the majority.

can be inferred from the depiction of the scenario that the current situation we are experiencing is not so far from the reality perienced by the inhabitants of the community, since in both cases individuals choose self-promotion and accept the recording of ir personal data by degrading the fundamental human right of privacy.


ΝΙΟ architecten, Rotterdam, Netherlands - work experience Type: Renovation - Synthesis Year: 2017 Programm: gallery, hotel, installation Skills: Autocad 2D, Rhino, Vray, Photoshop

The Wish Lantern is a luxury hotel in the central square of Pistoia in Italy. The existing building is renovated in order to create the necessary functional facilities, without interfering the neoclassical appearance, while a new volume with eight floors will be added available for rooms and suites.



ΝΙΟ architecten, Rotterdam, Netherlands

The hotel will consist of 60 rooms, 30 in the old building and 30 in the extension, cafe - bar restaurant, as well as an exhibition space that will host periodic exhibitions.

ground floor plan

2nd floor plan

6th floor plan

8th floor plan


In the interior atrium that pre-existed, the vertical movement is placed through a system of cylindrical structures that create a grand style.

internal visualization of vertical circulation


Apartment in Cyclades Work experience Type: Renovation Year: 2018 Programma: holiday residence Skills: Autocad 2D, 3ds Max, Vray, Photoshop

Renovaaon of an old tradiional one-storied building and restoraaon of the tradiional roof made of wooden beams and reeds. The aim was to create a luxurious apartment for two people, maintaining austerity and plasscity and respeccng the tradiional architecture of Cyclades. The a furniture is basically built, while the characterissc white color of the lime dominates.



Apartment in Cyclades



ARTOZA 2019 - EXHIBITION STAND Prokaki architects - work experience Type: Design - Synthesis Year: 2018 Program: exhibition space Skills: 3ds Max, Corona, Photoshop

Design of a four-sided exhibition stand inspired by the mills, aim to create a thematic space by promoting products for advertising purposes. It includes a lounge area, meeting room, and storage.



Xenia 2018 - EXHIBITION STAND Prokaki architects - work experience Type: Design - Synthesis Year: 2018 Program: exhibition space Skills: 3ds Max, Corona, Photoshop

Design of a four-sided exhibition stand, incorporating products in design and modeling appropriate space to display them in a pleasant environment.





E. B. Project Freelance - work experience Type: Design - Visualization - Technical Drawings Year: 2020 Program: Residence Skills: 3ds Max, Vray, Photoshop, Autocad

Residence in Glyfada.

It consists of 3 floors with 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms ground parking.


s, office, living room, kitchen, storage room and an under-


E. B. Project Freelance - work experience Type: Design - Visualization - Technical Drawings Year: 2020 Program: Residence Skills: 3ds Max, Vray, Photoshop, Autocad Residence in Glyfada. Architecture is inextricably linked to the psychology of space. The main idea was to create a relaxing space that would easily feel like home, with plenty of natural light and earthy tones.



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To who it may concern

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project nr. concerns attachment s rotterdam

: Theodora Serdari : : : 14th of September 2017

To whom it may concern, I have followed and guided Theodora Serdari’s work in the Netherlands at our office NIO architecten from July 2017 until September 2017. During this period Theodora worked on an important project : the development of the Palazzo del Governo in Pistoia, Italy. Theodora has given a great interest and showed excellent capacities in understanding rapidly the main objectives of the project and also the issues and challenges. She was able to design an excellent project and to meet a fixed deadline. I can recommend Theodora Serdari for any assignment requiring a high level of skills in architecture and exceptional artistic feelings. Yours sincerely,

ir. M.H.L. Nio



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