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Oscar Niemeyer’s Permanent International Fair in Tripoli
29 May, 2010Lebanon's Unfettered Market-Driven Development Poses a Threat to the Country's Architectural Heritage and Urban Public Space.
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Interview with Panayiotis Tournikiotis
05 May, 2010At the column ‘High Rise’ regarding high rise buildings and skyscrapers several conversations with well known architects and engineers will be hosted.
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Brasília, ‘capital of the highways and skyways’
30 April, 2010Few days ago, on 21 April, Brasília celebrated its 50th anniversary.
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Interview with George Efstathiou
17 April, 2010This month the column "High Rise" hosts George Efstathiou, architect in SOM Office(video)
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Bokja: ‘A Woman’s Affair’
28 March, 2010Bokja, the duo of Lebanese designers Hoda Baroudi and Maria Hibri, are using ancient textiles from the Levant and from countries along the Silk Road to reupholster mass-produced furniture, and transform them into unique works of art.
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Made of Stone and Water, for the Human Body
28 February, 2010Peter Zumthor’s Thermal Baths in Vals, Switzerland (1990–96)
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Europe’s Civilization under Threat
28 January, 2010The current global economic crisis is used across Western Europe to feed a growing intolerance towards immigrants, in general, and a hysterical Muslim Scare, in particular.
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FRONTAGE SHOWCASES AND THE POST-URBAN UNCANNY-A RECTROACTIVE MANIFESTO FOR HELLENIC PROFESSIONAL SPACES
01 January, 2010ANTI-IDEOLOGY: A condition desirable or not, commercialism shapes the outskirts of most hellenic urban centers, in an un-assumed, untold, unconscious but uniform manner. This text is the means of exploring a condition that -regardless of the importance of its impact- remains neglected, even excluded from architectural discourse.
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Storings of Landscape Remains:
01 January, 2010From Remembering L.C. to the Memory of P.C. (by Zissis Kotionis, phD architect)
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Love Thy Planet
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Piraeus Tower – a sleeping giant
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Chisinau: the green city
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Anish Kapoor: Non-objective Objects
26 November, 2009At the Royal Academy of Arts, in London, Anish Kapoor is currently exhibiting a number of works in which, at different times in his career, he searched for ways to think about what he calls ‘the non-objective object,’ or ‘how an object can be and not be’.
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Τhe Roots of the Industry of the Image
27 October, 2009While researching the history of an unusual Parisian apartment, behind a rather ordinary mid-nineteenth-century façade, a most amazing story was unveiled to me. It involves art, photography, the publishing industry and architecture.
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360 Degrees Architecture
10 October, 2009New permanent column of the award-winning architect engineer Styliane Philippou in greekarchitects.gr
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SUBTERRA * SUPRATERRA
22 May, 2009
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