Andreas Theodoridis is a practicing architect-engineer and environmental technologist
with a Ph.D. from the Center for Architecture Science and Ecology (CASE), a research center of Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute / RPI based in NYC, and a research collaborator at the Center for
Architecture Ecosystems (CEA) at Yale University. He holds
a Diploma in Architecture and Engineering from the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki in Greece and an MS in Sustainable Environmental Systems from Pratt
Institute, where he has been awarded the Green Infrastructure Fellowship and an
Award for Outstanding Merit. Theodoridis is the founder of United Atmospheres, an experimental design
practice and consultancy based between New York and Athens.
His research is
interdisciplinary, merging twenty-five years of experience in building
construction and fabrication with applied research on building systems and
environmental initiatives on an urban scale. His current work focuses on hybrid
air phytoremediative modular ceramic systems for building envelopes, relative to
questions of environmental inequality.
Theodoridis has taught at
Syracuse University and Columbia University’s Global Networking Programs in
Greece. He also lectured at Syracuse Center for Excellence in Environmental and
Energy Systems and served as a visiting researcher at the Cooper Union Institute
for Sustainable Design. He is the recipient of awards and distinctions including
the Humanities Graduate Fellowship at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, an
Honorable Mention at the Architect’s Newspaper Design Awards, the One Prize
annual design and science award, as well as an Honorable mention on the d3
Unbuilt Architectural Visions international competition.
His work has been exhibited
and published in several architectural exhibitions and forums including the
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
(ASHRAE) Journal, Divergence in Architectural Research book of ConCave group
Georgia Tech, OFFRAMP Journal of the Southern California Institute of
Architecture (SCI-Arc), the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Design Hub of
Barcelona, the Oslo Architecture Triennale, the Le Lieu Unique Center for
contemporary culture in France, the Istanbul Design Biennale, the Onassis
Cultural Center in Greece, the Museum on the Seam in Israel, the Tallinn
Architecture Biennale in Estonia, the University of Michigan, Princeton
University, and the NYCx Design week among other venues.