About Us

Michael A. Vidalis

Michael A. Vidalis, born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, is a Registered Architect. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from the Ohio State University, a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Fenn College of Engineering and a Doctorate in Urban [Architectural] Sociology from the University of Aegean.

An author, Adjunct Professor of Architectural Design and Construction, he is a noted Court Expert Witness and an Expert for the E.U. on architecture, design and ecology issues.

He was honored by the City of Hudson Village for having co-authored the Architectural Design Standards for the 21st Century. Dr. Vidalis has presented his views in conferences, the press, TV and radio.

He embraces an idiosyncratic view of an accessible and ecological avant-garde expression, based on a philosophy of producing memorable architecture. Memorable architecture © 2024

We love what we do, so naturally you love the result...

Georgina Hakim

Georgina has studied Interior Architecture and is a B.F.A. graduate. Her Thesis focused on large-scale abstract and collage art.

She has taught painting, while the interplay of form and color are what interest her most. In her little spare time she may draw icons.

Her works are found in private collections in various countries. She speaks fluently four different languages (English, French, Greek and Arabic). Georgina is in charge of Interior Design and Public Relations. 

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Our Team

1. MICHAEL A. VIDALIS, Ph.D / Registered Architect, MArch., B.C.E.
2. ANTHONY VOLAKOS / Doctor of Structural Engineering
3. KOMNINOS KAMAMIS / Mechanical Engineer
4. JOHN PELONIS / Land Surveyor
5. CONSTANTINE PELONIS / Construction Superintendent
6. GEORGINA HAKIM – VIDALIS, B.A. / Interior Designer
7. GEORGE HOUZOURIS / Electrical and Mechanical Engineer
8. THANOS ARKOULIS / Draftsman

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Residence

Location: Legrena

Residence

Location: Glyfada

PUBLICATIONS

1. Vidalis, Michael A. “The Essential Evaluative Criterion of Architectural Creations” in Archetype (02-17-2025) View here

2. Vidalis, Michael A. “Urban Sociology: The mutations (metalaxis) of the meaning of space in the contemporary city and its interdependence from the architectural form”. PhD diss., University of the Aegean, School of Social Sciences, Sociology Department, 2016.

3. Vidalis M.A. and Andreatos A. “Humankind and Ubiquitous Autonomous AI: A Symbiotic or Dystopian Interaction? A Socio-Philosophical Inquiry”. Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 5, Page # 109-118, 2022; DOI: 10.55708/js0105012. Available at: https://www.jenrs.com/v01/i05/p012/

4. Vidalis, Michael A. “Re-Thinking Urban Change: Transformation and Metallaxis” in “Re_(Anything)_ From revitalization to resilience”, Carolina Planning Journal 42 (2017): 38-43 [Here is the publication of my theory: The Theory of Interventional Urban Change].

5. Vidalis, Michael A. “Heterotopic Proliferation and Poly-physiognomy of Contemporary Urban Space”. Volume 6, Issue 2, 2016, International Sociological Association’s E-Symposium (By invitation of the Editor, Professor Kelvin E. Y. Low).

6. Vidalis, Michael A. “Téléologie et architecture”, de la Société Hellénique de Recherche Philosophique et Historique du Droit. Paris: L’ Harmattan, Tome 4 (2010): 245-251.

7. Vidalis, Michael A. anti·Architecture: Architectural Monologues. Athens: ΙΩΝ Publishers, 2005. (Foreword by George Sarigiannis, Professor N.T.U.A.) – University textbook (in English and Greek).

8. Vidalis, Michael A. “The Problematics of Green Architecture” in the journal Architects [Αρχιτέκτονες], 44, period B (March / April 2004): 53-57.

9. Vidalis, Michael A. From Utopia to Disneyland in the journal Architects [Αρχιτέκτονες], 40, period B (July/August 2003): 66-68.

10. Vidalis Michael A. In Kaldellis I. K., ed. Technologies of Mild Energy Forms and Environment. Targeted Solutions for Greece. Athens: IΩN Publishers, 2000]: 35-45.

11. Vidalis, Michael A. Gesamtkunstwerk in the journal Architects [Αρχιτέκτονες], 35, period B (September/October 2002): 50-52.

12. Vidalis, Michael A. Interior Architecture versus Interior Design. Profession Interior Designer, edited by Johnny Pavlioglou. Athens: IΩΝ Publishers, 2000.

13. Vidalis, Michael A. Towards a Socially Responsible Architecture in Social Housing in Greece and its Future Prospects. Athens: IΩN Publishers for the Agency of Labour Housing, 1999: 181-183.

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