Mr Dimitris Venizelos

About

I am an architect, urban designer and a PhD Candidate in Geography at King's College London.

My doctoral research is focused on the geopolitics of contemporary urban development in Cyprus and is funded by the AHRC/LAHP and the Sylvia Ioannou Foundation. Since 2017, I have been a Research Associate at the MesArch Lab of the University of Cyprus, where I contribute to the Lab's research activities on the architectural histories of tourism. Prior to this, I worked in research projects at Harvard University (2014-15) and at the National Technical University of Athens (2013-2017).

I have taught courses on the History and Theory of Architecture at the University of Cyprus (2017), and on Urban Studies at the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy, King's College London (2019-2020). I currently contribute to the work of the Department of  Architecture and Landscape at Kingston University, as a Course Leader of the MLA and MALU Courses. 

I am a registered Architect in the UK, and the EU. As a practitioner I have worked on a range of architectural, urban design and planning projects, based in Belo Horizonte- Brazil, New York City- USA, Athens- Greece, and Cyprus. 

I hold a Diploma (MA) of Architect Engineer (2007-2013) from the National Technical University of Athens, and a Master of Architecture in Urban design from Harvard University, where I studied as a Fulbright Fellow (2013-2015). 

Academic responsibilities

Senior Lecturer

Qualifications

  • Master of Architecture in Urban Design, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
  • Diploma of Architect Engineer (MA), National Technical University of Athens