Ioannis is a Chartered Engineer and trades as a Principal Environmental Designer for Atelier Ten. He holds a MEng degree in Mechanical Engineering and a MSc degree in Energy Systems and the Environment from the University of Strathclyde. He is a board member of the International Building Performance Association (IBPSA-UK), a non-profit international society of building performance simulation researchers, developers and practitioners, dedicated to improving the built environment. Ioannis has been actively involved in the use/development of energy and daylight simulation tools, and deployed their application in several landmark buildings to date. Highlights include the Olympic Velodrome in Queen Elizabeth’s Olympic Park, LSE’s student centre in London and the Natural History Museum’s Grounds redevelopment programme.
This course aims to show how every decision architects make has an immediate and quantifiable impact in terms of the environment of the buildings we inhabit.
This course introduces students to the three core TS branches (structures, environment and materials) and shows they are not separate realities but different lenses for looking at the built environ
Third Year students undertake a comprehensive design study, exploring and resolving the central technical issues of their projects alongside individual unit agendas.