Project Views
4,156
Appreciations
225
Followers
10
Kapa Tetragono (Κάπα Τετράγωνο) meaning "k squared" in Greek, is a creative collaboration between two Greek designers, Kontou Christina and Koutentaki Katerina, based in Athens and in Berlin. Coming from different backgrounds, but with architecture and our passion for functional things that are also b… Read More
Kapa Tetragono (Κάπα Τετράγωνο) meaning "k squared" in Greek, is a creative collaboration between two Greek designers, Kontou Christina and Koutentaki Katerina, based in Athens and in Berlin. Coming from different backgrounds, but with architecture and our passion for functional things that are also beautiful as common ground, we joined forces in 2008. We worked together our way out of the Architectural School of the National Technical University of Athens and ever since we are continuing to pursue opportunities that activate our interdisciplinary skills and challenge our creative capacities.

Katerina Koutentaki is a licensed Architect and Computer Engineer. She relocated in Berlin in 2015, where she works as a Design Architect at the architectural practice DGI Bauwerk. Her activity field involves conceptual design, architectural competitions, digital storytelling and the graphics and visualization for the above. She always relishes the opportunity to combine her backgrounds in interdisciplinary projects, mixing architecture, technology and art. In her free time she tries to get her hands to remember how to play the piano.

Christina Kontou is a licensed Architect and Interior Designer based in Athens working in the fields of architecture and interior design since 2007 as a freelance designer and also as a Project Architect at R.C.TECH. Her work includes various residential projects, commercial spaces and architectural competitions. Given the creative opportunities that arise while working architectural projects she constantly experiments and expands her practice to different fields of design such as visualization, graphic design, art installations, and object design.
Read Less
Created on: Report