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Studio K. Miltiadou is an architectural practice founded in Nicosia in 2018 by Kyriakos Miltiadou. The studio focuses on spatial projects of varying scales, engaging with the built environment across diverse functions and levels of operation. It employs a design methodology that creates meaningful spatial environments, offering to users a range of unique and immersive experiences. Each spatial environment is inherently complex, shaped by interactions with multiple layers—spatial, environmental, social, and cultural.

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The studio’s work has been recognized both locally and internationally. In 2022, it received the State Architecture Prize in the category Project of a Young Architect. In 2023, the project House in a Refugee Settlement was selected to represent Cyprus at the European Mies Van der Rohe Architecture Awards. Additionally, the studio has been distinguished in architectural competitions, winning 1st Prize for the design of a public memorial honoring the prisoners of the 1974 war and 3rd Prize for the expansion of the historic St. Antonios School in Nicosia.

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Kyriakos Miltiadou is an architect based in Nicosia, Cyprus. He graduated from the Architecture School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Dipl. Arch. AUTh) in 2015, where he ranked first in his year. His studies were funded by a scholarship from the Cypriot Scholarship Foundation (IKY). He continued his studies at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, by undertaking post-graduate research in the Advanced Architectural Research course (PGCAAR), graduating with distinction in 2017.

 

His research interests focus on architecture and memory, through a theoretical and practice-based lens that explores how new layers of meanings could potentially emerge in contested urban environments. 

 

Since 2014, he has participated and been awarded in several architectural competitions, exhibitions and workshops nationally and internationally. In 2022 he received the National Architecture Award in the category 'Project of Young Architect'.

 

He is currently a PhD Candidate at the School of Architecture, University of Cyprus where he also teaches the course ‘Architectural Communication Media’. His PhD studies are supported by grants from ‘Sylvia Ioannou Foundation’, 'IKY'  and ‘Evagoras Scholarship’.

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