Goethe Institute, Athens
Building in the center of Athens, consisting of two basement floors, seven floors and an attic. It is renovated architecturally and electromechanically and upgraded against earthquakes and fire.
Building in the center of Athens, consisting of two basement floors, seven floors and an attic. It is renovated architecturally and electromechanically and upgraded against earthquakes and fire.
The primary school of the German School Athens consists of two independent, built in 1982 longitudinal structures made of reinforced concrete, which are separated by expansion joints
Existing reinforced concrete building, built in 1968, consists of a basement, ground floor and two floors, of square layout with a courtyard, architecturally and statically pioneering for its era. It is used as a high school of the German School Athens
Inspection of post tensioned concrete beams on the roofs of two buildings of the German School Athens, the sports hall and the auditorium, from the year 68.
The office building in the center of Athens, on Syngrou Avenue, will be renovated, strengthened and converted into a hotel. It consists of a basement, ground floor, 6 floors and an attic and was built in the 70s of reinforced concrete.
The hotel complex "Miramare" was built in the 60's in Moraitika, Corfu and was renovated in the 1990s. In 2014, it was requested to undergo a radical renovation, complete architectural and electro-mechanical installations redesign, in order to create a luxurious, five-star hotel, resulting also in an
The "Costa Perla" hotel, built around 1975, in a beautiful bay of Argolida, near Ermioni, consists of a complex of three large reinforced concrete buildings, with no seismic walls, with basement, ground floor and 4 floors and scattered suites , built amphitheatrically on the hillside.
The hotel "Palirroia" was built in the 60s on the beach of Chalkida in Euboia. It consists of a basement, a ground floor and six floors. Its layout is U-shaped and has an atrium.
Conversion of an old factory building of the 1950s to a Health Center, a difficult task both for architectural redesign and for static upgrading, in order to serve the new purpose and the new function.
An existing rest home in Thessaloniki, built in the 1950s and 1960s, was asked to be upgraded architecturally, as well as its static and antiseismic behavior.