Anastasia Karandinou
Dr Anastasia Karandinou is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth and a practicing architect (ARB). She has taught in the University of Edinburgh and has been an invited speaker and reviewer in Symposiums and Workshop in the UK and abroad. Her recent research focuses on the notion of the ephemerality and time; the sonic, the sensuous, the virtual and hybrid aspects of space. Her projects have obtained awards in international competitions such as the UIA- Velux ‘Light of Tomorrow’, and her project ‘Athens by sound’ was selected to represent Greece in the 11th Venice Biennale of Architecture. Her new book, ‘No Matter: Theories and Practices of the Ephemeral in Architecture’, has been recently published by Ashgate.