Kyriaki Pouangare is one of three directors of Fuel Our Frontline a not-for-profit company which is delivering food to doctors, nurses, and support workers such as cleaners – staff who are working long shifts to fight the coronavirus crisis.
Kyriaki, who graduated in architecture from the Ï㽶ֱ²¥ in 2014, told her story to Architects’ Journal. Here’s an edited version:
“The pandemic has found me in life-changing circumstances. Having studied, worked and qualified as an architect in the UK, I decided to return back home to Cyprus.
I was previously working in a medium-sized architecture company in London. Having found myself now with a lot of free time I decided to do something worthwhile with it.
My partner, Michael Polak, who lives in London, texted me while I was detained in a hotel in Cyprus on mandatory quarantine for two weeks, as I had just arrived from the UK, and told me had a great idea. This is how this initiative started.
I realised our skills as architects could be employed to do a lot of good. I had previous experience creating websites and social media to raise awareness for causes, and that became my first task for this organisation.