Andrew Gipe-Lazarou

Project Director at The Diakron Institute / Visiting Instructor at Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies

Biography

Dr. Andrew Gipe-Lazarou (MArch Harvard GSD 2015, PhD NTUA 2021) is a designer, educator, and researcher interested in the significance of space in cultural-historical contexts. His work includes contributions to the internationally-published Elements series by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, field work and articles about the role of sensory learning in design education (The Diakron Institute, University of Cambridge, 2019), and ongoing research about the role of fictional narratives in the history of the city (“The ‘Extreme Fantasy’ of Delirious New York”, Lovecraft Annual, Hippocampus Press, 2020).

Companies

  • Visiting Instructor Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies (2021)
  • Adjunct Professor Kendall College of Art and Design (2021)
  • Project Director The Diakron Institute (2016)
  • Adjunct Professor University of the District of Columbia (2021 — 2021)
  • Designer Freelance (2015 — 2020)
  • Associate Lecturer University of Portsmouth (2018 — 2019)
  • Cultural Resource Specialist Greek Ministry of Culture (2012 — 2018)
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant Harvard Graduate School of Design (2015 — 2015)
  • News and Editorial Intern ArchDaily (2014 — 2014)

Education

  • Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) Harvard University Graduate School of Design (2012 — 2015)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - PhD National Technical University of Athens (2016 — 2020)
  • Bachelor of Science University of Maryland College Park (2006 — 2010)

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