
Konstantinos Labrinopoulos
Principal architect at KLAB
Konstantinos Labrinopoulos graduated the School of Αrchitecture, National Technical University of Athens and he continued his studies in the United States where he received his Master III degree in Advanced Architectural Design from SCI-Arc, Los Angeles.
In 2001 he founded KLAB architecture.
In 2008 Wallpaper magazine has included KLab as one of the most upcoming architecture practices in the world. He has given lectures and taught in workshops in Europe and in Israel and his work has participated in many architecture exhibitions in Greece and abroad as the Architecture Biennale in Venice in 2012 with the work “urban cubes”.
Konstantinos Labrinopoulos, KLAB’s principal, was a visiting professor at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, a visiting critic at the Hochschule fur Technik Stuttgart Architecture School and Berkeley CA Architecture School an adjunct professor at the Architecture School of the University of Patras and NTUA where is currently teaching.
His work has been shortlisted for several awards as Mies Van Der Rohe award 2 times and Piranesi award among others.
In 2012 KLab architecture won the prestigious award best commercial project 2011 for Placebo pharmacy at X International Awards.
In Greece Klab have won many distinctions and awards at the Greek Architectural Awards.
KLAB architecture work has been published widely in architectural magazines and books internationally.
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