Angelo Baltoyannis
MSc ARCHITECT NTUA
MSc Architect NTUA
Angelo Baltoyannis (Άγγελος Μπαλτογιάννης) was born in Athens in 1977 to a father from Epirus and a mother from Preveza. He studied architecture initially at Sapienza Università in Rome, Italy, and graduated from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. His postgraduate studies focus on the History of Architecture, Bioclimatic Architecture, and Urban Planning. Angelo has been working as a senior architect and partner in various architectural offices in Athens since 2000. In 2010, he founded Baltoyannis Architects, a studio that emphasizes sustainable design and historical research. His background in art, environmental sensitivity, holistic approach, and cutting-edge technology involvement, have produced unique architectural solutions in more than twenty years of professional involvement.
Historical Researcher
Angelo has been greatly involved in his father's best-selling books for more than fifteen years, contributing his insights and expertise. The historical research delves into the realm of ancient Hellenic architecture, viewed through the perspective of two generations of architects with a wealth of professional experience.
Building upon this extensive foundation of knowledge, Angelo has developed a series of historical ebooks in English, aimed at sharing fascinating ideas and facts about Ancient Hellenic Architecture with a worldwide audience.
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.
Helen Keller
Alongside his work as an architect and historical researcher, his passion for motorcycle adventures and photographic expeditions has been a constant compass in his life. In 2017 he co-founded Mythical Routes to combine the acquired scientific knowledge with his passion, creating an interactive instrument of knowledge for sharing the wisdom of Ancient Hellenic Architecture with the international adventure community.
His work has been welcomed and highlighted by many established global brands like Klim, Enduristan, and AltRider, overland magazines like Overland Journal, Overland Times, and i-Focus, and iconic photography brands like Nikon in Greece.