- 5 year Diploma degree: Architect Engineer NTU Athens, 2001.
- Postgraduate Studies: Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design / GSAPP Columbia University, New York, 2002.
- Phd titled "Structures of Vision: From Doxiadis' Theory to Pikionis' Work", NTU Athens 2007 (Supervisor: Panayotis Tournikiotis).
Kostas Tsiambaos is an architect, Associate Professor in History & Theory of Architecture at the School of Architecture of the National Technical University in Athens (NTUA). He is Chair of do.co.mo.mo. Greece. He studied in Athens (NTUA) and New York (GSAPP Columbia University). His research has been published in international journals (The Journal of Architecture, ARQ, Architectural Histories, AΡΕΝΑ JAR) and collective volumes. His recent books include From Doxiadis' Theory to Pikionis' Work: Reflections of Antiquity in Modern Architecture (London & New York: Routledge, 2018). In the fall semester of the academic year 2019-2020, he was a Stanley J. Seeger Visiting Research Fellow at Princeton University. Currently he works on a collective volume on animals in 20th century architecture.
Courses
During the current academic year, this person is a tutor in the following courses:
Undergraduate Courses
- 2nd Semester
- History And Theory 2: Antiquity
- 4th Semester
- History And Theory 4: From τηε Renaissance to the 19th Century
- History and Theory 4yh semester: From the Neoclassical to the Modern period: History and Theory 4th semester: From the Neoclassical to the Modern period
- 5th Semester
- History And Theory 5: Modernity
- 6th Semester
- History And Theory 6: Contemporary Times
- History and Theory 6th semester: ContemporaryTimes: History and Theory 6nd semester: Contemporary Times
- 7th Semester
- History And Theory 7: C: An Aesthetic Approach to Architecture
- Special Topics In History And Theory 7:
- : Πλευρές του ελληνικού μοντερνισμού
- 8th Semester
- History And Theory 8: A: Aspects of Greek Modernism
- : The Meaning of Theory in Architecture