Bouras Constantine

Constantine Bouras is an architect and urbanist, registered member of the Technical Chamber of Greece [TEE]. He runs his architectural practice in Athens and is an adjunct Professor at the University of West Attica, teaching design studios. He holds a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he studied as a scholar of the Hellenic State, the Onassis Foundation and Harvard University. He received his Master in Architecture from the National Technical University of Athens, where he is currently pursuing a PhD, on morphogenesis in urban design. His research focuses on the intersection of architectural and urban processes and their systemic structures across scales. He has worked in ar¬chitectural firms in Athens, Milan and New York on a variety of project typologies and scales, and was a research fellow for the Mexico City Public Space Authority. He has taught design studio with Marion Weiss at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Design and he is the editor of the book “Evolutionary Infrastructure” and co-editor of the book “A Shelter for Architecture”. He is the co-founder and co-director of the Greek Institute of Architects in New York [GIANY], where he has curated architectural events [exhibitions, installations, lectures]. His work has been exhibited in Ath¬ens, New York, Tallinn and the Toyo Ito Museum in Japan.

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