Lina Stergiou

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Dr. Lina Stergiou is an architect, cultural researcher, writer, and curator who examines spatial politics and the avant-garde. She has received significant recognition for her work, including the Princeton University Seeger Research Fellowship, 13 research grants, 2 research prizes, 7 teaching awards, and 11 design honors.

Stergiou's AAO project focused on addressing Greece's crisis through social ecology activism. This initiative involved international collaborations with institutions like the Benaki Museum and Parsons School of Design, engaging artists, designers, and activists in creating projects aimed at fostering social change. The project included conferences, workshops, exhibitions, and public actions in Athens from 2011 to 2012, resulting in widespread media coverage and praise from cultural figures.

Educated in Greece, the UK, and the US, Stergiou holds degrees from institutions such as Kingston School of Art, Pratt Institute, and the National Technical University of Athens. She has lived and worked globally, including in New York, London, Suzhou, and Shanghai. Her research spans multiple continents, and she has contributed to numerous publications and international exhibitions.

Stergiou's edited books include *AAO Project: Ethics/Aesthetics* (2011) and *Revelation* (2003). She also serves as an independent expert on the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van de Rohe Award board, further highlighting her influence in the field of architecture and cultural research.