About:

Evgenia Angelaki (Evgenina) (she/her), is a Greek architect, computational designer and interdisciplinary artist based in London. Her work spans across architecture, design, technology and art, with a special interest in Artificial Intelligence. 

Evgenina holds an Architecture Engineering Diploma from the National Technical University of Athens and a Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture and Digital Fabrication from ETH Zurich.

During her time at ETH Zurich and as a Scientific Assistant, she focused on Extended Reality systems and Robotic Fabrication, as well as teaching and organizing workshops. Her professional experience includes working at Herzog & de Meuron on international projects, such as the UCSF Helen Diller Hospital in San Francisco, and the competition for the National Archaeological Museum of Greece. She is currently part of the Design & Innovation team at Hassell Studio, focusing on computational design, AI Research, and Space Architecture.

Evgenina’s independent artistic practice explores human-machine dialogue. Her installations ask for connection and introspection, by combining cutting-edge technology, such as Artificial Intelligence, with tactile analogue processes in ephemeral, interactive environments. Her participatory installations have been presented at venues including the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) and Riposte Queer Art Rave.