Lafina Eptaminitaki
Instructor | Pre-College Programs
Lafina Eptaminitaki is an architect and visual artist based in New York whose work explores the intersection of mythology, cultural heritage, femininity, and ecology. She is currently on the faculty at Syracuse University and the CUNY Spitzer School of Architecture, with prior teaching experience at Columbia GSAPP and Harvard GSD.
Her long-term design research investigates how fragmented narratives shape collective memory and identity, supported by grants and residencies from institutions such as the NARS Foundation, the School of Visual Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Steven Myron Holl Foundation. Her work has been exhibited internationally at venues including New York Live Arts, the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, the Benaki Museum, the 10th Biennale of Young Greek Architects, the AIA Conference on Architecture and Design, and the Milan Furniture Fair.
She has received numerous awards, including the Gaudí Architecture Prize, the Architecture MasterPrize, the Architecture & Design Collection Award, the Faith & Form International Award for Religious Art and Architecture, and the Greek Theater Festival Set Design Award.
Eptaminitaki holds a Master in Design Studies (with distinction) from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, a Master of Arts in Architecture from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and a Master of Architecture (summa cum laude) from the Polytechnic University of Thessaly. She has professional experience at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Storefront for Art and Architecture, and MOS Architects, and she is the co-founder of Atelier Atthis, an interdisciplinary architecture and scenography practice.
She is a licensed architect in Greece and Denmark and an AIA Associate.