Evangelos Pantazis
Evangelos is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Southern California where he works as a teaching and research assistant for the dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Viterbi School of Engineering. His work focuses on the use Multi Agent Design Systems and the integration of generative design techniques with numerical analysis and digital fabrication techniques. He holds a Masters of Advanced studies in the field of Computer Aided Architectural Design from the ETH in Zurich (2012). He got his Diploma in Architecture from the Aristotle’s University of Thessaloniki (2010) and is a registered architect in Greece. Additionally, he holds a degree in jewelry design and manufacturing from the MOKUME jewelry design school.
Professionally, Evangelos has gained experience in several international offices, including Graft Architects in Berlin, Studio Pei Zhu in Beijing and Buro Happold Engineering in Los Angeles. He has co-founded Topotheque design office, a studio that engages computational design with various tangent disciplines, including architecture, furniture and product design. His research has been presented in multiple Design-Computing Conferences and his professional work has been exhibited at venues such as the Venice Biennale of Architecture, the Modern Art Museum of Lausanne (ELAC) and the Benaki Museum in Athens. Since 2014, he works and studies in Los Angeles and is expected to graduate in May 2019.
Supervisors: David Jason Gerber
Professionally, Evangelos has gained experience in several international offices, including Graft Architects in Berlin, Studio Pei Zhu in Beijing and Buro Happold Engineering in Los Angeles. He has co-founded Topotheque design office, a studio that engages computational design with various tangent disciplines, including architecture, furniture and product design. His research has been presented in multiple Design-Computing Conferences and his professional work has been exhibited at venues such as the Venice Biennale of Architecture, the Modern Art Museum of Lausanne (ELAC) and the Benaki Museum in Athens. Since 2014, he works and studies in Los Angeles and is expected to graduate in May 2019.
Supervisors: David Jason Gerber
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