Giorgos Aggelis & Vasilis Ghikapeppas
04.04.2023, at 19:00
The Hellenic Institute of Architecture held the second event of the 19th series of lectures by Greek architects, titled, “Lectures & Dialogues”, on Tuesday, April 4, at 19:00, at the Benaki museum on Pireos Street.
The Lectures of Greek Architects have historically been an iconic establishment of the Hellenic Institute of Architecture (HIA). Over the past twenty years, distinguished creators have been invited to present their work. The presentation of the diverse facets of architectural practice, alongside critical discussion, has been a consistent hallmark of this initiative. The simultaneous presentation of the work of two architectural firms, followed by a dialogue between them and with the audience, is intended to spark public conversation about architecture, its relationship with establishments, the processes of its production and critique, and its multiple expressions in both private and public spaces.
The overall coordination of the lectures on behalf of the Board of Directors of the HIA was undertaken by Anastasios Kotsiopoulos (Architect, Emeritus Professor at AUTH), Dionisis Sotovikis (Architect), and Sofia Tsiraki (Architect, Professor at NTUA).
In the second lecture of the series, participants were:
Giorgos Aggelis (Associate Professor of Architectural Design at the School of Architecture, NTUA)
ON THE COLLECTIVE IN ARCHITECTURE
The presentation focuses on selected projects from a twenty-year trajectory. It will address the methodology of design and the exploration of the collective value of architecture, emphasizing compositional gestures and choices based on the significance of architectural typology, structural system, and ground.
Vasilis Ghikapeppas / AGArchitects (Assistant Professor of Architectural Design at the School of Architecture, NTUA)
FROM IDEOGRAM TO SPATIAL INSCRIPTION
This is a selective presentation of projects and studies, focusing on the process of shaping the underlying idea they embody. The role of the ideogram, as a condenser of compositional intent and a mental intermediary, shifts the material handling of the subject to the level of conceptual interpretation. Genealogical origins of the idea, related to questions of place and typology, as well as the broader context, serve as dominant concepts and compositional starting points. Key concerns include the articulation of boundaries and spatial definitions, the reciprocal relationship between part and whole, the void as an organizing principle, the interconnection of areas and the handling of transitions, as well as structural composition. These elements constitute consistent tools in the development of each project, shaping the framework for meaning-making.
Giorgos Aggelis
He graduated from the School of Architecture at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 1999, where he has been teaching since 2013. Between 2002 and 2013, he taught at the Department of Architecture at the Democritus University of Thrace.
Since 2001, he has maintained an architectural office in Athens. He has participated as a member of design teams in architectural competitions, receiving several distinctions (e.g., 1st Prize – Ioannina City Hall, 5th Prize – Agia Paraskevi City Hall). Built projects have also received recognition (e.g., Residence in Evia, Offices for a shipping company, Apartment building on Dinokratous Street – nominated for the 2015 Mies van der Rohe Awards).
He has contributed to collective publications and curated exhibitions and editions. His theoretical writings have been published in various journals, and he has presented papers at conferences. He has also participated in both national and international architectural exhibitions. His work has been published in Greece and abroad.
Vasilis Ghikapeppas
Licensed Architect, graduate of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). Co-founder of the architectural design office A-G ARCHITECTS, engaged in the design of both private and public projects.
Recipient of 21 awards and distinctions in national architectural competitions, including 8 First Prizes.
His theoretical and built work has been published in architectural journals and publications.
He has participated in architectural conferences and exhibitions in Greece and abroad.
His work has been referenced by Juhani Pallasmaa, Steven Holl, and Finn Geipel.
He has received three First Prizes in visual arts competitions.
Member of TCG (Technical Chamber of Greece), SADAS (Association of Greek Architects), HIA, EAE, and various committees.
Photographs of the Apartment Building on Deinokratous Street: M.Louizidis – K.Glynou
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