Distinctions & awards

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2019
2005
Architectural Competition- 3rd prize

Third Prize in the Architectural Competition of initial design proposals for the pedestrianization of Asklipeios street, in Trikala.

2004
International tender- 2nd prize

Second prize for the international tender for the “Design and construction of Thessaloniki Submerged Tunnel”.

2001
Panhellenic Architectural Competition- 2nd prize

Second Prize at Panhellenic Architectural Competition for the regeneration of Thessaloniki’s waterfront.

1990
Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center- 1st prize

First prize for the design of Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center open spaces, Athens, Greece.

The design of “Pasas Gardens” in Thessaloniki- 2nd prize

Second Prize for the design of “Pasas Gardens” in Thessaloniki, an urban garden with references in the Turkish Period.

1989
Panhellenic Architectural Competition of Ideas- 1st prize

First prize at Panhellenic Architectural Competition of Ideas for the decoration of the city of Thessaloniki during Christmas (lighting fittings, sculptures, structures, Christmas trees).

1987
Panhellenic Architectural Competition of Ideas- 1st prize

First Prize at Panhellenic Architectural Competition of Ideas for the design of Ethnegersias square in Aigina. The site was 6 acres.

1986
Panhellenic Architectural Competition- 4th prize

Fourth Prize at Panhellenic Architectural Competition for the design of Pausilipos Park in Trikala. The site covered an area of approximately 19,8 acres.

1985
Panhellenic Architectural Competition of Ideas- 1st prize

First Prize at Panhellenic Architectural Competition of Ideas for the design of Skopeytirio Park in Kaisariani. The site was about  740 acres.

Panhellenic Architectural Competition- 1st prize

First Prize at Panhellenic Architectural Competition with subject: “Enviromental protection and design of public garden in Rethymno”. The site was about  35 acres.

1983
Panhellenic Architectural Competition- 4th prize

Fourth Prize at Panhellenic Architectural Competition for the design of Holargos Park. The site covered an area of approximately 7,5 acres.