Harry Bougadellis
14.05.2009 at 19:00
The Hellenic Institute of Architecture organized a new series of lectures by Greek architects titled “HIA Lectures 2008–2009”. The aim of this series was to broaden public awareness regarding the work of architects today. To this end, prominent professionals were selected and invited to present their views on Greek architecture and their own work.
Greek architecture today continues to be a subject under question. Various factors contribute to this, such as the processes involved in the profession, the inadequate implementation of architectural competitions, the relationship between architecture and the country’s broader economic reality, the role and potential of construction technology, the gradual transformation of architects into mere executors of pre-determined decisions made by construction companies, the issues surrounding Olympic projects, the relationship between architecture and society, the problematic role of Greek artistic and urban architectural tradition, the connection between contemporary architecture and the reality of Greek cities, the state of architectural education, the relationship between Greek and international architecture, the flawed strategy of promoting architecture both in Greece and abroad, and the role of architectural criticism. All of these issues often fail to support true design research and the development of overall architectural quality. Architecture in Greece today still raises unanswered questions—questions that have already been addressed not only in the West but also in many countries of the so-called “Third World.”
This lecture series by the Hellenic Institute of Architecture sought to provide answers to these concerns. The architects invited, most of whom belong to a younger generation, aimed to present both theoretical views on the issues mentioned above and to articulate the principles that shape their personal poetics within the built environment.
“The Organization of an Architectural Office as a Factor for Optimal Study Development”
HARRY BOUGADELLIS
He was born in 1956. He studied architecture at the National Technical University of Athens, graduating in 1979. From 1979 to 1984, he worked at the design office “Meletitiki A.N. Tombazis Ltd.” In 1984, he founded the architectural firm Harry K. Bougadellis and Associates Architects.
The lecture dealt with the organization of an architectural office as a factor for the optimal preparation of a design study. It begins by defining the concept of “optimal,” which emerges through a description of the Greek reality regarding architectural production. Then, the basic principles of an office organization model were described, which are: a) division of labor, b) development of a quality management system, c) collaboration with external consultants on specialized studies, and d) the presence of necessary equipment. Finally, a series of projects were presented, the designs of which were developed within an organizational system similar to the one described above.