Andreas Karamalikis’ Architecture Social profile is focused on climate-resilient design, energy-efficient residential architecture and the 2030 climate challenges facing cities such as London.
The useful part of the profile is the combination of technical design interest, residential experience and academic work around resilient architectural typologies.
Project and climate visuals
The visual material supports the climate and urban design focus, showing model-based thinking and resilience themes.


What the profile shows
Andreas has three years of hands-on experience, mainly in energy-efficient residential design. His work has covered concept development, technical detailing and sustainability-led thinking across the building lifecycle.
He holds an MSc in Architecture from the Technical University Berlin and a BSc in Architecture from Bauhaus University in Weimar, both described as equivalent to first-class honours.
Climate design signals
- Energy-efficient residential design experience.
- Interest in renewable materials, daylight, ventilation and green space.
- Lifecycle thinking around maintenance, energy use and reuse.
- Smart technology and building performance interests.
- Research into resilient architectural typologies.
Climate-focused profile checklist
For sustainability-led profiles, make the practical evidence easy to see.
- What climate problem are you interested in?
- Which projects prove your experience?
- How do you think about performance over the building lifecycle?
- Which technical skills support the design ambition?
Architecture Social view
Stephen’s recruiter view is that sustainability is more convincing when it is tied to project responsibility. A profile should show the climate ambition, but also the drawings, details and decisions that make it real.
Showcase your climate project
If your project explores climate resilience, energy, housing or sustainable urban design, Architecture Social Showcase can help present it clearly.
- Lead with the climate question.
- Show practical project evidence.
- Explain the technical and social value.
- Make the reader understand your design judgement.



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