KELLY - ANNA LOULOUDIS
SELECTED WORKS
5 - Work Experience
3 CONTENTS
27 - (Re) Late Antiquity
39 - Rethinking Haussmann
+30 6978828989 aklouloudis@outlook.com
45 - Hybrid Bridge
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WORK EXPERIENCE
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Role: Project Architect and BIM leader, concept, SD, and building permit
Top and bottom left: Longitudinal section and enlarged envelope details Bottom, right: Ground floor reflected ceiling plan
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ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 3 1. flashing 2. χαλίκι 3. μόνωση 8εκ. 4. μόνωση 10εκ. 5. υγρομόνωση 6. ελαφρομπετό ρύσεων 7. σκυρόδεμα 8. φέρων μεταλλότυπος 9. διαδοκίδα ΗΕ100Β 10. UPN400, φορέας 11. στράντζα κουφώματος 5x5εκ. 12. κούφωμα αλουμινίου, σταθερό 13. UPN400, κλείσιμο κελύφους 14. τσιμεντοσανίδα 12,5μμ 15. γυψοσανίδα 12,5μμ 16. φράγμα υδρατμών 17. πετροβάμβακας 5 εκ. 18. ορθοστάτης ξηράς δόμησης 5εκ. 19. σοβατεπί, μεταλλικό προφίλ 2εκ. 20. βιομηχανικό δάπεδο 21. υπόστρωμα με ενδοδαπέδια 22. βάση μεμβράνης της περιμετρικής μονωτικής ταινίας 23. ξύλινο δάπεδο, τάβλα 2εκ. 24. κούφωμα αλουμινίου, διπλό επάλληλο 25. κούφωμα αλουμινίου, τετραπλό
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GREECE
TRIKALA RESIDENCE, TRIKALA,
Top: Interior rendered view
Bottom: Courtyard rendered view 2023 - Senior Architect - Athens, Greece
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BIM
SD, and building permit Ground floor plan A31 ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION
Architect and
leader, concept,
9 Transverse section 2022 - Senior Architect - Athens, Greece POLITEIA RESIDENCE, ATHENS, GREECE
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Role: Project Architect and BIM leader, concept, SD, and building permit
Top: Front entrance rendered perspective view
A31 ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION
Bottom: Interior rendered stair views
11 Top floor plan 2022 - Senior Architect - Athens, Greece POLITEIA RESIDENCE, ATHENS, GREECE
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Role: Project Architect and BIM leader, DD, CD, CA
Top: Bespoke casework, closet legend and detail (Revit family)
A31 ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION
Bottom: Bespoke metal sink and mirror, detail drawings (Revit family)
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OKANON HOTEL, METEORA, GREECE
Bespoke casework construction drawings: vanity (Revit family) 2023 - Senior Architect - Athens, Greece
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WAFFLE HOUSE, NAXOS, GREECE
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ARCHITECTURE
CONSTRUCTION
Role: Project Architect and BIM leader, concept to completion and building permit
Enlarged section and photos of completed project, photo credits Yannis Hadjiaslanis 2022 - Senior Architect - Athens, Greece
DASKAROLI MULTI-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, ATHENS, GREECE
Role: Co-Project Architect with D. Kordomenou and BIM leader, concept design Organizational concept diagrams and rendered exterior perspective view 2021 - Senior Architect - Athens, Greece
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A31 ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION
scheme 2: patio
16 captions Role: Designer during DD phase Plan at 1:100 from design submission package (Revit)
ARCHITECTURE
TITLE
DKA - DAPHNE KARAISKAKI
SEMESTER - FACULTY - LOCATION - COURSE captions 17 Rendered elevation for client and community presentations 2020 - Designer - Paris, France
COMPLEX, COURRENDLIN, SWITZERLAND
SCHOOL
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during
Site plan
Role: Designer
competition
ARCHITECTURE
DKA - DAPHNE KARAISKAKI
19 Detailed Revit model construction for render outsourcing 2020 - Designer - Paris, France ELDERLY CARE HOME, GOUMOËNS-LA-VILLE, SWITZERLAND
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF SARDIS
Role: Excavation Architect
Field hand drafting of unearthed architectural features using surveying equipment and analog measuring instruments, digital conjectural reconstruction studies
EXPLORATION OF SARDIS | PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
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© ARCHAEOLOGICAL
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HARVARD ART MUSEUMS © ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF SARDIS | PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
Sart, Turkey
SHoP ARCHITECTS
PENN PED, NY
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Role: Designer during concept design Sketches of key perspective views in pen and pencil 2014-2015 - Designer - New York, USA
SEMESTER - FACULTY - LOCATION - COURSE captions 23
Role: Designer on SD, DD, and CD phases
SHoP ARCHITECTS MIDTOWN CENTER, WASHINGTON DC
Top and bottom right: Partial presentation model of retail levels for client meeting Bottom, left: Photograph of completed building (www.shoparc.com) 2014-2015 - Designer - New York, USA
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ACADEMIC WORK
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Excavation sites are charged with meaning along with a plethora of technical challenges: multi-layered architectural remnants of different eras and civilizations are exposed to decay, literal and metaphorical. Erosion from the elements poses a physical threat, while time also takes its toll on our understanding of bygone built environments. The more we familiarize ourselves with their ruinous state the more prone we are to be shocked by speculative visualizations that recreate their volume and scale, that attempt to re-establish an idea of an urban fabric. In short, we lose the ability to relate.
Most interventions are prompted by physical decay, and in the face of the vast array of problems presented by a site they tend to restrict themselves to those urgent, technical needs while shying away from any consideration of aesthetics, experience, and meaning, ultimately dismissing their potential as evocative or demonstrative devices. The results are utilitarian protective structures that inadvertently alienate the public from the remaining built fabric.
An extensive and rich site, a veritable palimpsest that lends itself to a large scale intervention presents an opportunity to define a more ambitious scope vis-a-vis those non-utilitarian, neglected set of considerations, while exploring the potential value of an architectural response formulated beyond the confines of traditional archaeological and conservationist practice. How can we allude to a past, render an impression and experience drawing on incomplete evidence without investing it with airs of definitive scientific authority?
captions 27 (RE) LATE ANTIQUITY : AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK IN WESTERN ANATOLIA
FALL 2018 - MARTIN BECHTHOLD - HARVARD GSD - ADV 9301 THESIS
Previous spread: Detail photograph of physical model at 1:100
Left: Site plan with conjectural reconstruction
Right: Present day site plan
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LATE ANTIQUITY
(RE)
: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK IN WESTERN ANATOLIA
© ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF SARDIS | PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
modern excavated
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FALL 2018 - MARTIN BECHTHOLD - HARVARD GSD - ADV 9301 THESIS © ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF SARDIS | PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
Left: Sector plan Right: Reconstructed perspective view of Late Roman features
30 (RE) LATE ANTIQUITY : AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK IN WESTERN ANATOLIA
31 Perspective
FALL 2018 - MARTIN BECHTHOLD - HARVARD GSD - ADV 9301 THESIS
view of Palaestra and Roman Baths with roofing intervention
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Next
© ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF SARDIS | PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE
Left: Birdseye view of sector extents
page: Perspective
view of Synagogue apse
(RE) LATE ANTIQUITY : AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK IN WESTERN ANATOLIA
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(RE) LATE ANTIQUITY : AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK IN WESTERN ANATOLIA 50m 50m 50m
Top to bottom: east/west section, south/north section, north/south section
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Top: Sector physical model at 1:500
FALL 2018 -
BECHTHOLD - HARVARD GSD - ADV 9301 THESIS
Bottom: Perspective view of roofing scheme over Roman Baths area Next spread: Photographs of physical model at 1:100 and study models
MARTIN
In an age of rampant consumerism, renting or sharing is increasingly gaining favor over owning, while the diversification of lifestyles implies a diversification of needs. On the site once occupied by the failing Aylesbury Estate in London, this project offers residents the opportunity to share certain amenities they might use only occasionally, in order to dilute the burden amongst multiple households while produce housing stock of higher density. Units come in a range, from bare bones to fully equipped versions in terms of amenities; micro units to large flats in terms of size; fully private or joined between a shared amenity. More collective spaces are distributed throughout the site, inserted as junctures between point circulation cores. A range of open spaces is also provided at grade, in anticipation of different individual preferences. To protect privacy, the oblique structural grid ensures that the closely packed units don’t look directly into one another across open spaces: the system of their orientation produces a pattern by which the exposed faces of a unit always face the bearing walls of the ones across.
39 FALL 2017 - FARSHID MOUSSAVI - HARVARD GSD - STU 1307 RETHINKING HAUSSMANN : THE FUNCTION OF A 21ST CENTURY MULTI-STORY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
40 Previous spread: Exterior perspective view at ground level Typical floor plan RETHINKING HAUSSMANN : THE FUNCTION OF A 21ST CENTURY MULTI-STORY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
collective privately shared
41 Unit clustering plans between two cores FALL 2017 - FARSHID MOUSSAVI - HARVARD GSD - STU 1307
42 Unit type distribution axonometric RETHINKING HAUSSMANN : THE FUNCTION OF A 21ST CENTURY MULTI-STORY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
collective
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Top, left: Unit types with shared amenity
Top, right: Private unit types
Bottom, left: Interior perspective view of communal space
FALL 2017 - FARSHID MOUSSAVI - HARVARD GSD - STU 1307 privately shared
Bottom, right: Interior perspective view of inter-unit shared space