CONSTANTINA ANTONIADOU

AFTERWARDSNESS:
TOWARDS A SPATIAL LANGUAGE OF HEALING
                                                                                                                     


                                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                                     FOR PEAT’S SAKE: 
THE REGENERATIVE CULTURE OF PALUDICULTURE


99 SQUARE MILES: 
THE LONG EMPIRICAL MILE OF SURVEILLANCE


RE-USE THE FALLEN CHURCH: 
TEATRO DEGLI ARTIGIANI

HARMONY AND DISSONANCE: 
FROM GROWTH TO RICHNESS THROUGH MUSIC


ANTHROPOCENIC ARCHITECTURE: 
CULTIVATING COEXISTENCE AND MULTISCALAR AWARENESS


CONTESTED TERRITORIES: 
MAPPING HUMAN/INHUMAN/NONHUMAN DISPLACEMENT FROM LEITH DOCKS TO BONNINGTON


Constantina is a multidisciplinary designer from Cyprus, based in London. She holds an MA (Hons) in Architecture from the University of Edinburgh and an MA from the Royal College of Art and has three years of international experience across Nicosia, Berlin, Fife, and London, working in private residential, interior design, self-build, and retrofit sectors.Her work explores the convergence of culture, landscape, and psychology. As such, her practice is rooted in an attentiveness to place—both ecological and emotional—examining how spatial design can emerge from these layered conditions to respond to collective trauma, ecological extraction, and social regeneration. During her two years at the Royal College of Art, this approach has developed from working with landscape as a regenerative force to harnessing it as a medium for shared cultural heritage.