PhD dissertation title: “The sustainable museum development: the Cultural Axis of Syngrou Avenue”
Supervisor: Professor Nikos Leandros
Iro Nikolakea is an Architect with studies at Victoria University of Manchester, AA School of Architecture, London and Oxford Brookes University She has been working as an Architect since 1989 in London and Athens. In London, as a member of the DEGW architectural studio, she was occupied with the design of offices and workplaces in Great Britain and Europe, while in Athens, as the head of architectural office IN Architects, with the study and supervision of office, residential and touristic buildings, housing settlements, cultural centers and museums as well as the protection, preservation and enhancement of monuments and traditional buildings.
Since 2002, she has been working at the Hellenic Ministry of Culture as Head Architect in the Archaeological sites of Mycenae and Diros, and since 2016 he is Head of Production of Exhibitions and Cultural Events at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens. Among other events, she was responsible for the architectural design of the exhibition "The EMST in documenta 14. ANTIDORON. The EMST Collection "at Fridericianum, Kassel in 2017, as well as for the first periodic EMST exhibition in the FIX Building entitled "Urgent Conversations: Athens-Antwerp" in 2016.
She is currently working on her PhD thesis in the Department of Communication, Media and Culture at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences in the in the thematic field of the sustainable museum development: the Cultural Axis of Syngrou Avenue, under the supervision of Professor Nikos Leandros.
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