Topic: AMALE ANDRAOS @ Department of Architecture University of Patras Time: May 12, 2021 07:00 PM Athens Join Zoom Meeting https://upatras-gr.zoom.us/j/95274479822?pwd=K2lzT1Y4cmIwS0FYSmw3WFlPMlB2QT09 Meeting ID: 952 7447 9822 Passcode: 631079 Amale Andraos Amale Andraos is the Dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Andraos is committed to design research and her writings...
Category: LECTURES
Public Lecture | Α. Kotsiopoulos | 11-05-2021, 19:00
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Public Lecture | S. Gyftopoulos | 13-04-2021, 19:00
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Public Lecture | A. Dallas | 06-04-2021, 19:00
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Public Lecture | Ε. Papafilippou | 30-03-2021, 19:00
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FEDERICO BELLENTANI | 23-03-2021, 19:00
HOW TO DEAL WITH CONTROVERSIAL MONUMENTS? A semiotic and cultural geographical approach link zoom: https://authgr.zoom.us/j/93068883100 Subject: Monuments and memorials are meant to be stable over times in their physical forms, but their meanings are dynamic, reflecting changes in culture, social relations, concepts of nation and views on the past. For this reason, monuments representing outdated...
Public Lecture / Dr. Stylianos Giamarelos
An Englishman in Athens: Kenneth Frampton as a Historian of Architecture in Greece 28 May 2019, 19:00, Lecture room 301
Public Lecture: Giorgos Triantafyllou
TRAILS OF READING ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ARTISTIC EPISODES _THE CONCEPT OF “POETIC TIME” IN ARCHITECTURE Tuesday April, 2, 2019_ 19:00 _ Lecture Room 301 Abstract The subject of this lecture focuses on four diverse cases of unique architectural, artistic and archaeological chapters whose common characteristics relate to the trails created and time to assimilate. Clearly demarcated,...
Public Lecture: Dr. Arch. Edna Langenthal / Architectural Indicators: the horizon of place memory /
“We may live without her (architecture), and worship without her, but we cannot remember without her”. The Seven Lamps of Architecture, John Ruskin Nowadays, when architecture has difficulty connecting to its past and seeing architectural acts as some sort of indicator for contemporary interpretation, it seems ephemeral and detached from the ethical principles of architecture,...
Public Lecture Angeliki Kottaridi “The palace of Aegae: identifying an archetypical building”
Tuesday, February, 26 _ 19:00_ Lecture room 301
Public lecture “The Finnish example towards the “open” school: Ethical-Architectural foundations” / Konstantinos Xanthopoulos
Tuesday 20 November 2018, 19:00, Lecture Room 301 The “open school” as a concept, philosophy and vision is now steadily moving forward in culturally advanced countries, with progressive, flexible and adaptable educational programs such as, for example, in Finland. The implementation of the “open” school requires an “open” society and education with corresponding institutional and...
Public lecture: JAVIER GARCÍA-SOLERA / Architecture as a city
Tuesday, November 13 2018, Room 301 Abstract Architecture is nothing if it’s made just for itself. Our clients are usually privates but we have to know –and work in consequence– that architects we have really just one client. And it is always the same: the common, the city. Short Bio – Born in Alicante, Spain,...
Aristotelis Dimitrakopoulos “Eutectonics: Groundless and Disintelligible”
Aristotelis Dimitrakopoulos is an Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the Department of Architecture, University of Ioannina, Greece. Aristotelis [born: Athens GR, 1974] graduated in 1998 as an Architect-Engineer [Professional Dipl. Arch. Eng.] from the National Technical University of Athens School of Architecture and earned his Master of Architecture degree from...