Evgenina (she/her) is an architect, computational designer, interdisciplinary artist, and musician based in London.

She holds an Architecture Engineering diploma from the National Technical University of Athens (2020).

In 2019, she completed a one-year internship at Herzog & de Meuron in Switzerland. In 2020, she was awarded a full scholarship to pursue a Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture and Digital Fabrication at ETH Zurich. Her thesis project, Immersive Collaboration, explored the use of Augmented and Virtual Reality in design and fabrication and was presented at the Design Modelling Symposium 2022 in Berlin.

Following this, she joined Gramazio Kohler Research at ETH Zurich as a Scientific Assistant, specializing in Augmented Reality and Robotic Fabrication for teaching and research.

In 2022, she returned to Herzog & de Meuron as a Junior Architect, working on key international projects such as the Helen Diller UCSF Hospital in San Francisco and the National Archaeological Museum of Greece competition entry.

In 2023, she collaborated on a Metaverse-focused startup, exploring the fusion of game design, spatial storytelling, and virtual interaction.

Currently, Evgenina is a Computational Designer at Hassell Studio, in the Design & Innovation team, where she works across Architectural Design, AI research, Space Architecture, computational workflows, and digital strategies.

Her artistic work explores the intersection of design, technology and AI with tactile, analog media to create immersive, interactive environments.

Her creative projects feature interactive installations, and responsive physical-digital systems, powered by AI. Through works like OMOLOGO and Mia Fora, she investigates themes of confession, memory, and the interplay between humans and machines.