I was born in Nicosia, Cyprus. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture, RIBA 1 from University of Greenwich, UK. He continued further his postgraduate academic studies at University of Brighton UK, RIBA 2 and completed his studies at BME University, where he has obtained his master degree in Architecture and Architecture Engineer.
Renos started his career in 2006 in London, UK where he was working at two well established and reputable architectural companies, ZahaHadid UK and Scott Brownrigg (SB), which are one of the largest and most successful international architectural firms.
During his employment in London at ZAHA HADID UK, he was part of the team working on the following projects:
BUSINESS BAY. MIXED – USE DEVELOPMENT COMPETITION, SKYCRAPERS IN DUBAI (DANCING TOWERS)
SPACE FOR ARTISTIC CREATION CORDOBA, SPAIN
OLYMPIC SWIMMING STADIUM 2012, LONDON, UK
ELEFTHERIA SQUARE AND SOURROUNDINGS NICOSIA, CYPRUS.
At SCOTT BROWNRIGG (SC) he had the opportunity to work on large scale Hospitality and Leisure projects, such as:
AFRODITE HILLS HOLIDAY VILLAGE, PAFOS, CYPRUS
NICOSIA TOWER
MEDITERRANEAN HOTEL, LIMASSOL, CYPRUS
EDEN HOUSE, UK
Renos returned to Cyprus and joined to ACA’s Architects (Andreas Constantinou and Associates Architects – Engineers, Since 1980) in 2011 as a Senior Design Architect.
He is currently team leader on various small to large scale architectural projects in diverse fields such as, residential, medical/health, office buildings, showrooms and many other different projects, involving renovation, recreation, interior design, extensions and restorations.
As a team architect he was involved in several other projects, such designing of Sport Centres, Defense facilities, Squares and more.
As a Senior Design Architect he is responsible for architectural drawings, interior design, contract administration, and supervision of construction.
Renos is passionate about way architectural sculpts and the built environment can transform people’s lives in a long-lasting and emotionally significant way. His drive for great design comes from the charge he has given himself: never stop improving the world we live in.
The moment when I saw my name at the Design Museum in London I felt rewarded and forgot the 24/7 hard working lifestyle. All these years there I learned how to work on large scale projects and the importance of teamwork