ILIANA PAPADOPOULOU

Copenhagen, Demark - Athens, Greece


is an architect, artist and creative developer.


Iliana has an academic background in architectural design and computation, holding an MArch from Aristotle University and an MSc in Architectural Computation from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.

Her teaching roles have served as platforms to rethink computational media through multidisciplinary experimentation. While working at Henning Larsen studio in Copenhagen, she contributed to R&D projects exploring emerging technologies to shape new spatial experiences, with a focus on local communities and diversity.

She is currently actively contributing to open-source software repositories alongside her artistic and theoretical projects. She experiments with game engines, 3D sculpting, and creative coding, weaving these tools into a polymathic approach that reshapes digital landscapes through custom software.

Her work critically addresses contemporary issues via new media, crafting immersive narratives that provoke fresh perspectives on digital existence. Her projects have been exhibited and published internationally, including the Media Architecture Biennale in Amsterdam, Tbilisi Architecture Biennale, and the Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen.