All Scales Architecture

Alkmini Papaioannou

All Scales Architecture

“All Scales” is an architecture and urbanism practice anchored in spatial clarity, site intelligence, and material intent. Our work moves across typologies, from domestic interventions to public frameworks, addressing each unique challenge through a calibrated lens. Our name reflects our process of investigating across scales. We perceive architecture as a set of interdependent systems that mediate between built form, social function, and environmental performance. Whether we’re shaping a singular object or curating a territorial strategy, we engage with space as a dialogue between precision and proportion.

Alkmini Papaioannou graduated from the Department of Architecture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2014. In 2016, she received her Master’s degree in Urbanism from the Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands. She has been working as a freelance architect since 2016, for local offices as well as NGOs. She has been awarded for her participation in national, as well as international, projects. The project named “Raise.Rise.Rose” for the city of Naivasha in Kenya was awarded in the UN Habitat Student Competition for designing Kenyan Towns and was presented in Habitat III conference in Quito Ecuador in 2016. The project “Philippi Park Masterplan” was awarded with the Golden Award in the Panhellenic and Pancyprion competition for Landscape Architecture in 2021, held by the Panhellenic Association of Landscape Architects. She also participated in other international projects in Argentina and Japan.

In early 2022, she founded “All Scales”, an Architecture and Urbanism Studio in Kavala, Greece, where she focuses mainly on commercial, hotel, as well as residential design.

Official Name of the Office
ALL SCALES ARCHITECTURE

Category
Interior Design

Location
Kavala, Greece

Founded
2022

Number of employees
2

Links
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Make contact
alkmini@allscales.gr
+30 695 179 6587

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