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NEOCLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE IN GREECE

NEOCLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE IN GREECE

SKU: 9789602042502
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Manos Biris

Architect, professor emeritus at NTUA
Maro Kardamitsi-Adami

Architect, professor at NTUA

  • Details

    312 pages

    680 color, black & white illustrations and drawings

    hardback, 29x24,5 cm

  • Description

    The establishment of the Modern Greek State in the late 1820s, after four centuries of Ottoman rule, marks a crucial de-velopment in the long history of the Greek nation. New towns were built and older ones were radically changed. As one would expect, 19th-century urban architecture in Greece stemmed from European classicism, since European culture in general played a vital role in the life of the young state. What is most important, though, is that this architecture developed in the shadow of its superb models, i.e. the monuments of classical Athens and the Parthenon. The outcome was unique: a neo-classical architecture of exceptional qual ity and lasting applica-tion. Besides Athens, a great number of cities and towns in var-ious parts of Greece followed the above trend either in the form of neo-classicism or of late historicism with remarkable build-ings, both architecturally and artistically.

  • Contents

    Acknowledgment 

    Introduction

    The models

    Tradition and western influences 

    The new Greek state

    Athens the capital

    The regeneration of the towns

    The zenith of Athenian classicism

    The unredeemed territories 

    Mass classicism

    The transition to modernism

    Epilogue

    Bibliography 

    Index

    Sources of illustrations

    Abbrev

  • Languages

Άλλα βιβλία

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