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The Lap Pool House
The “Lap Pool House” is a short film created for and in collaboration with the Greek architectural firm Aristides Dallas Architects, shot in Tinos island, Greece, in June 2020. It features a summer residence accompanied with the presence of three female swimmers of the Greek National Team of Synchronised Swimming. ______ Film Credits: Direction, Direction of Photography, Camera & Drone Operation: Mariana Bisti Editing: Leonidas Papafotiou Color grading: MetaPost VFX: Thelxi Zygouri Dancers: Evaggelia Platanioti, Maria Alziguzi-Kominea, Eleni Papandreou Choreography: Mariana Bisti Music: Nikos Tselios Other Credits: Architectural Design: Aristides Dallas Architects Design team : Aristides Dallas, Konstantinos Stathopoulos, Afroditi Michael Structural engineering : Chrisovergis Theodoros, Emmanouil Roditis Construction: @Dimitris Louvaris-Salvaras - Aegean Construction & Development Ltd. Special thanks to Danae Spathara, Yiannis Karabatsos, Yiorgos Zois, Dimiris Gkotsis, Nefeli Liouta for their contribution and valuable help and Alumil and Mapei Hellas for their generous sponsorship.
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The Parallel House | en-route-architecture
The Parallel House, filmed in 2021, is an awarded and recently nominated for the EUMiesAward 2022 summer residence in Kea island (Cyclades, Greece), designed by en-route-architecture (Katerina Kourkoula - Hannes Livers Gutberlet). ______ Film Credits: Direction of Photography, Camera & Drone Operation: Mariana Bisti Editing: Leonidas Papafotiou, Mariana Bisti Color grading: Yannis Karabatsos Drum solo: Romain Goulon
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New Mykonos Airport JMK
Video Production by STUDIOTAF Video full credits: Creative Direction: Antonis Tzortzis Production Coordination: Tonia Tzortzi Art Direction: Dimitris Karampatakis Εditing : Constantine Pilavios Direction of Photography / Drone Shots: Mariana Bisti Camera Operation: Michalis Richter Assistant Production Management: Ariadni Kioussi Technical Support: DK rental house 3d modeling: Studiotaf / Floating House Texturing: Studiotaf / Floating House Animation: Studiotaf / Floating House 3D tracking & compositing: Frameworks Graphics: Studiotaf Color Grading: Dimitris Karteris Music Composition: Konstantine Pope
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Syngrou Avenue Office Complex
The Syngrou Avenue Office Complex, an exceptional addition to the Athenian skyline, redefines the concept of office spaces, seamlessly blending modern design with Athens’ rich heritage. Designed for leading, award-winning Greek developer Dimand, the 15,600sqm (GBA) new build scheme creates a workplace of the highest quality with class-leading sustainability credentials, and lush new courtyard garden. Divided into three distinct parts—the base, the shaft, and the capital—the complex is a harmonious blend of classic and contemporary. The scheme occupies a prominent corner site on Leoforos Syngrou, a major avenue linking the city centre and the seafront. A pair of eight-story buildings are clad in vertical white marble louvres at carefully crafted angles to capture the unique Athenian light and create a choreography of vistas and views to the city, the mountains, the Acropolis and the sea. Sculpting of the roofline above the lower building draws the eye from Syngrou Avenue towards the main entrance on Lagoumitzi street. At street level, a colonnade or ‘stoa’ provides the same signposting together with a new avenue of trees that soften and shade the context. A ‘peristyle’ marks the shared entrance and affords views to a new garden that draws reference from traditional Greek courtyard houses. The project’s sustainability credentials, being LEED Platinum (Building A) and LEED Gold (Building B) certified, draw on Bennetts Associates and Divercity Architects’ vast expertise but re-evaluated for the local climate. The guiding principle is the Athenian preoccupation with the 3 S’s – ‘shade, shade, shade’. Internally a low energy ventilation system is adopted. Planted upper terraces and a green roof further enhance biodiversity and at the same time help to reduce cooling loads. Using materials with high percentages in recycled content, as steel reinforcement and façade structures reduces the carbon footprint of the project. The choice of materials is based on a Life Cycle Assessment approach to evaluate the embodied carbon of the scheme. Client: Dimand S.A. Preliminary Concept Design: Bennetts Associates Architectural Design: Divercity Architects Structural Engineer: Pagonis- Polyxronopoulos- Kinatos Services Engineer: Insta Consulting Engineers Lighting Designer: Lighting Architecture Studio Landscape Designer: H. Pangalou & Associates Fire Protection Consultant: B & T Pyrgiotis Technical Office and Roussas Theofanis Acoustics Consultant: H.Moraitis & G.Chatzigeorgiou LEED Consultant: D-Carbon Traffic Engineering Consultant: Dromos Consulting Photography: Erieta Attali and Mariana Bisti
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