Angelo Baltoyannis
Architect (MSc NTUA)
Architectural Practice
Angelo Baltoyannis is an architect based in Athens and founder of Baltoyannis Studio, with more than a decade of continuous involvement in architectural practice, development work, and collaborations with established contractors, developers, and construction companies.
His work extends across concept design, design development, permitting strategy, technical coordination, and the practical resolution of issues that emerge from the realities of construction. This long-term engagement with the development and construction sector provides direct insight into the legal, technical, and economic conditions that shape the built environment.
Through Baltoyannis Studio, architecture is approached as a process that connects spatial thinking, technical precision, client objectives, regulatory constraints, and built form.
Research & Conceptual Approach
A significant part of his activity is dedicated to research and writing, exploring spatial theory, historical analysis, and environmental approaches to architecture. The study of Ancient Greek Architecture forms a central axis of this work, through the interpretation of fundamental spatial principles — proportion, order, hierarchy, and orientation — and their relevance to contemporary practice.
This research background informs the studio’s architectural thinking, providing a conceptual framework that supports both design decisions and broader investigations into space, form, and cultural continuity.
Photography
A parallel body of work examines landscape and the built environment through photography. This practice functions as an observational extension of his architectural thinking, documenting the relationship between natural and constructed environments.
