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petros antoniou R I B A p a r t - 2
W o r k s a m p l e s f r o m p r a c t i c e a n d a c a d e m i a p a
phone 0044 7784 670017email peteranti@me.comwebsite www.petrosantoniou.comaddress Sheffield, UK
education2018 MArch (RIBA Part 2) degree University of Sheffield, School of Architecture
2016 MArch Erasmus term (RIBA Part 2) Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO)
2015 2.1 BA (Hons) degree in Architecture (RIBA Part-1) University of Sheffield, School of Architecture
2010 95% Apolyterium (Secondary Education Diploma) American Academy Larnaca with Qualifications in: A-Level (A*-Fine art, A-Chemistry, A-Physics, A*-Mathematics) and AS-Level (A-Further Maths, A-Modern Greek)
publications2017 An investigation on place and the displaced Thesis dissertation analysing place-making and the refugee centres of Calais and Grand Synthe
2015 Future: Cities - Information; Inclusion Research on the term ‘smart cities’ and its quixotic argument to the inclusive city
experience2015-16 MSMR Architects, London Architectural assistant accomplishing experience with large-scale housing in central London
2017/15 University of Sheffield Head of editorial team for Sheffield School of Architecture’s catalogue for 2015 and 2017
2010 Zembylas Associates Architects, Nicosia Architectural Intern, accomplishing experience on small scale housing projects in Cyprus
organisations2017 Humanitarian Architecture Society (HAS) Co-launched a 40 member organisation. Organised educational volunteering on sustainable construction methods
2010 Young Volunteers Cyprus Coordinating and running charity events for local community
2015 Sheffield University Architecture Society (SUAS) Part of comittee. Promoted student voice in University through local events and organised for practitioners to discuss on the profession with students
2009 Model UN member Argued for Vietnam in Qatar as part of a model conference
honours2016 AHO awards On planning excellence by the Oslo City Council for group design projects around architecture in-transit
2010/09 High Achiever Award For Secondary education results
2010 Duke of Edinbrugh award for young people Gold standard included direct research on the architecture of Cypriot churches
2010 Edexcel Award For A-Level Fine art project and O-level science subject results
other skillsBIM BIM experience acquired working on a large-scale, multi-practice, residential project with MSMR architects
CAD Software 2D Vectorworks, MicroStation, AutoCAD and Revit
CAD Software 3D Vectorworks, Revit and Sketchup
Visualisation Software Artlantis, Cinema 4D, Thea, Photoshop and Illustrator
Other software Profficient with adobe suit on document/ graphics/ website/ video creation and projection mapping with HeavyM
Languages Professional proficiency in Greek and English
Other EU Driving lisence, EU nationality. Bouldering, Photography, Hiking the Peak District
2010-12 Greek Cypriot National Guard Service Two-year service under the infantry brigade of the land force
2010 Create I.T. Academy Tech Camp Instructor Supervised and co-instructed basic robotic programming for 7-11 year old students
2009-11 Freelance designer (Lepidus Creations) Worked freelance on designing jewellery and executing graphics for a selection of events
workshops
2013 AA Visiting School Parametric Design training with grasshoper - research on the urban functions of the Cypriot buffer zone (Summer Workshop)
2016 UN(RWA) architecture workshop Worked with a in-field architect at Deir El Balah refugee camp on quick fire solutions at AHO
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One Bishopsgate Plaza is a mixed-use 43 storey tower in the City of London comprising of a hotel and residential apartments. For most of my time with MSMR architects, I was part of a team responsible for the interior architecture of the 160 apartments, towards a stage 3 submission and start of stage 4. During my time with the project I was handed responsibility for small design packages, assisted in detail drawings, intend-drafting for sub-consultants and part of interior design reviews and client meetings.
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Assisted with a planning proposal for a penthouse extension a-top the historic Dorset House in Westminster
Other residential projectsMSMR architects, London
During my time at MSMR, I was also part of teams responsible for other high-end residential projects in central London, some of which are shown below.
Part of a team submitting a design proposal for the refurbishment of the grade-2 listed building Morley House on Regent Street
Assisted leading architect with stage 2 and 3 drawings for the interior residential development behind a Grade-2 listed facade in Knightsbridge
Created a planning proposal for the repurposing of an old appartment block into student housing near Imperial College’s Hammersmiht Hospital
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The Happiness Research Institute Ticket - Do your job
The Happiness Research Fairground MArch at SSoA
A project exploring the interface between the mental state, architecture, technology and capitalism, sited on a disused railway viaduct in Sheffield. A satirical dive into contemporary society and its relationship with technology and data production, presented as the physical narrative of a science institute and its research fairground.
The Tober Ticket - A biometric intelligent wrist sensor
The Joint Venture Manifesto
AWRC databook
Client Board
Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre With UoS and SHU
The Joint Venture Manifesto
AWRC databook
Client BoardSheffield City Council
The Joint Venture ManifestoAWRCdatabook
Client BoardDatabook, a subsidiary of IBM Data Analytics Inc
the fairground corrupted by the institute for its data-harvesting purposesthe client board, a satirical sample of today’s economic model
the institute hovering over the viaduct landscape, sitting within the empty spaces left by the fairground which hugs it at every direction
fairground user: entering the fun and the ignorance of convenience institute data scientist: entering the cynicism behind the curtain
a Live Project: The Zest Centre MArch at SSoA
Working live with the Zest Centre, a local community, health and wellbeing centre in Sheffield, this team project identified possible design solutions through co-designing with its users and provided appropriate documentation targeted towards specific funding sources for the centre.
co-design through community events, workshops and client consultation towards a design document for funding schemes
re-imagining the centre with implementable design changes towards coherence and better functionality
a Hull of 2156: An Orbis Tertrius MArch at SSoA
An investigation into the architectural drawing and its relationship with fiction. The project uses a visual methodology as research to investigate Hull within the next 400 years, unravelling the findings through the narrative of the never-concluding investigation itself. Submerged into an unapologetic Orbis Tertius of floods, floating structures and algae infrastructure.
the narrative: overpopulation, algae production, catastrophe and the new cultureleft:a worker at the printers, right:a Hullite enjoying an algae snack
masterplanning around the re-purposed tidal barrier, now a food bank for algae snacks. New infrastructure connecting the floating dwellings with the Gaul 1972 restored and re-purposed as a memory logging device in an attempt to recreate Hull’s lost culture.
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a Architecture ‘In-Transit’ MArch at AHO, Oslo
The quick-fire projects seeked to creatively explore the interface of urbanisation and architecture in emergency and mass displacement scenarios. Images below represent investigations in the Deir al-Balah Refugee camp, Gaza and in the Tempelhof airport, Berli from live situations.
reinvigorating the lost fishing culture of Deir al-Balah through repurposing unused materials towards a pier of floating, readjustable, anchoring units
creating the “[UN]-wanted city” outside the poorly made emergency housing in Tempelhof. An agglomeration of functions of secondary nature as protest-architecture against the dehumanisation of refugees
RIBA competition: Voting Booth MSMR architects, Londonp
Represented MSMR at RIBA’s 66 Portland Place with our finalist entry for the ‘Youth Booth’, a simple but radical reimagining of the polling station as a mobile installation: prominent, accessible and inspirational to younger voters.
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