(Άρθρο αρχικά δημοσιευμένο στο περιοδικό archetype.gr) Με αφορμή τη συνεδρία της Τρίτης 11 Μαΐου στο 6th Delphi Economic Forum για το ΒΙΜ στην Ελλάδα, ( BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM): REVOLUTIONIZING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY) και την ανακοίνωση του Υπουργού Υποδομών και Μεταφορών Κώστα Αχ. Καραμανλή, σχετικά με την εφαρμογή τού ΒΙΜ στην επέκταση[…]
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Lessons of healthy development • Μαθήματα υγιούς ανάπτυξης
My article on the renowned Greek paper “To Vima”, regarding the precious lessons that can be adopted from one of the most aspiring mixed-used developments in the UK; this of North-West Cambridge Development. Between 2015 and 2019 I work as Client-Side Project Manager of Lots 1&3 (>£100m) for the University[…]
Offsite construction: the dawn of a new era?
If you live and work in the UK, especially in the southern territories, you must have come across the severe housing shortage in one way or another and felt on your skin (and pocket) the lack of affordable and decent accommodation options. Despite the government’s flamboyant declarations to promote the[…]
The Art of Structural Engineering: Vaults
Every now and then I like to check edX’s MOOC course list and see what’s on offer. Depending on my mood I may pick a self-paced course to learn a completely new subject, such as Machine Learning & AI basics or pick a course from my favourite subjects, such as[…]
The legacy of Prof. David P. Billington: Integrating Engineering and Art
The books of David P. Billington* in chronological order: *Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor of Engineering, Princeton University For a more detailed review of his life and work, you may have a look at the paper below. Professor Ignacio Payá-Zaforteza & Professor Maria E. Moreyra Garlock (2019) Eminent Structural[…]
David P. Billington on Swiss Engineers
David Billington was a renown academic who coined the term “structural art”. A prominent scholar of Princeton University, a structural engineer and educator who taught generations after generations of engineers and transfused his passion for structures to students from 1958, when he joined Princeton as faculty, until his death, in[…]
Philippe Block: Reimagining Shell Structures
Professor Dr. Philippe Block leads the Block Research Group in ETH-Zurich. Philippe Block’s and BRG’s inspiring and innovative research draws its lessons from the study of long-forgotten engineering and architectural achievements, the art of masonry shell structures, and transcribes these lessons to a contemporary context, aiming to open new and[…]
Kunstmuseum Basel, a feast of archi…texture!
In the LinkedIn archipelago of corporate information, we seldom see any articles about the actual design or the details of projects that impact our living environment. This is quite strange considering that our lives, professional and personal, are intrinsically connected to the built environment in multiple ways, either whether we[…]