Magdalini Sgouridi, M.Arch. NTUA, is an architect whose practice is shaped by spatial planning, material intelligence, and a deep sensitivity to context across residential, hospitality, and consultancy projects. Each commission begins with an attentive reading of the genius loci — the character, constraints, and quiet knowledge held within a plot or an existing building. From this dialogue with place, layouts, interior atmospheres, and spatial hierarchies unfold with clarity and intention.
A synthetic architectural approach guides the work: research interwoven with modernist logic, craftsmanship held in balance with structure, detail serving both purpose and poetry. Modernism’s essential principles — structural honesty, measured restraint, and problem‑solving through precision rather than excess — form the underlying rhythm of the practice, allowing spaces to feel grounded, effortless, and enduring.
Across scales and typologies, the pursuit remains constant: to shape environments that think and breathe with their context — spaces that are spatially intelligent, rooted in place, quietly expressive, and ultimately, soulful.