Architect, partner at Point Supreme
Konstantinos Pantazis founded Point Supreme with Marianna Rentzou in 2008 after living and working in Athens, London, Brussels, Tokyo and Rotterdam. They have won 1st prize in various international competitions such as for a Social Housing in Trondheim, a Pier on the coast of Athens, a sheltered public space in Tel Aviv (built), a Firestation in Belgium (built), the New Architecture school in Marseille (built) and an Artists Centre in Genk (C-mine Atelier, built).
They regularly publish self-initiated projects for Athens. Their work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Chicago Biennale and the Lisbon Triennale among other places and has been published in three monographic books: ‘Athens Projects’ (Graham Foundation, 2015), ‘Radical Realities’ (Divisare, 2017) and a dedicated issue of a+u magazine (2023).
Konstantinos has taught internationally at architecture schools such as Columbia University in New York and EPFL in Lausanne. Point Supreme were included among the 20 most influential personalities in Greece by popular Greek newspaper LIFO, and they were named ‘‘best residential architecture studio in the world’’ for 2024 by international global affairs magazine ‘Monocle’.