Alexandros Haridis

Lecturer in Engineering Design, SEAS

Alexandros Haridis is a Greek architect and computer scientist. He holds Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees in architecture and computation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work focuses on the interface of computation with architecture, design, and human intelligence, and has been supported by a number of fellowships and awards. He publishes and exhibits work internationally.

His professional and creative work is characterized by a diversity in scale, medium, and technique always interrogating the boundaries of his own work in relation to that of other disciplines. He has worked as an architect and architectural consultant in Greece and in the U.S., and as a research engineer on applications of computing and AI technology in the built environment and in digital manufacturing. He exhibits creative work internationally, some of which were showcased at the Venice Biennale of Architecture (2016/2023), the IASS Expo Pavilions (2015), the Biennial of Young Artists in Europe (2013), and the Benaki and Byzantine Culture Museums (2014).

Courses

STU-1231
Collaborative Design Engineering Studio I (with SEAS)
Andrew Witt, Justin W. Cook, Shuya Gong, Alexandros Haridis, Melanie Hoff, Gia Jung, Nathan King, Santiago Aurelio Mota, Katarina Richter-Lunn, Leighton Beaman
Fall 2025
Core Studio
6 Units