GEORGE KATODRYTIS / STUDIONOVA ARCHITECTS

Interview published in Nikkei Architecture

Nikkei ArchitectureThis rapid expansion of the city has inevitably created a new architectural phenomenon: individual high-rise blocks grouped together by virtue of proximity and with little or no surroundings create distinguished skylines. (more...)

The Architecture of Multiple Morpho(eco)logies - Abu Dhabi

studio workThe studio will be engaged in the research and design of morpho(eco)logical systems by investigating physical systems in relation to their capacity to modulate microclimates and provide spatial and programmatic opportunities and solutions. (more...)

Studio Work and Posters Jan-Dec 2007

studio posterA new series of posters of current student work of my studio since January 2007 is posted here. These posters were issued according to various presentations and reviews. (more...)

Editor of a forthcoming book by Thames & Hudson on Dubai

dubai aerialThe scope of the publication is to look at Dubai’s architecture and urbanism with focus on its evolution (historical, social, cultural, contemporary) in the form of a documentation, presentation and analysis. (more...)

Article published in the With/Without book by Bidoun

with/withoutGeorge has contributed to the With/Without publication by Bidoun (more...)

International Design Forum (IDF)

idfGeorge Katodrytis, (Advisory Board member of the International Design Initiative) participated at the International Design Forum 27-29 May 2007, at the Madinat Conference Hall in Dubai. (more...)

Moderator of panel discussion at the Sharjah Biennial 8

sharjah biennialSharjah Biennial 8, 4 April – 4 June 2007 ‘Still Life: Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change’ (more...)

Articles published in the Al Manakh book by Archis

al manakhGeorge has contributed to the Al Manakh publication by Archis Foundation (more...)

Presentation of the Gulf Research Project at Harvard

GeorgeAbu DhabiSelf-organization is a dynamic and adaptive process through which systems achieve and maintain survival without external control. The research and design of such morpho-(eco)logical systems engage the examination of physical systems in relation to their capacity to modulate climates, and spatial and programmatic opportunities. (more...)