Panos Dragonas is an architect, curator, and professor of architecture and urban design at the University of Patras, Greece. Together, with Varvara Christopoulou, he established dragonas christopoulou architects, an awarded design practice in Athens.From 2001 to 2013, Dragonas was consultant editor of the annual review Architecture in Greece. In 2012 he was joint commissioner and curator of Made in Athens, the Greek entry in the 13th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia. He has curated, alone or in collaboration, the exhibitions Adhocracy [Athens], Rethink Athens, 14F/21G, Young Architects from France and Greece, and the 2nd Biennale of Young Greek Architects. He has also co-curated the Rethink Athens - Urban Ch...
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Presented on February 24, 2011 from 11:00 am to 12:00 noon in the Georgia Tech Architecture Library....
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Athens is a city that has grown immensely after its establishment as a capital, from around 7.000 in...
Urban and architectural theorist Nikos Salingaros, a professor of mathematics at Texas University, S...
Alex Nagel, Assistant Professor, History of Art, is in conversation with Cacao Rocks (Athens, Greece...
My work Calatrava in Athens was included in the City Space Architecture exhibition: City Space Archi...
Amale Andraos is Dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Prese...
During the past few decades urbanization has been occurring at a very fast pace, claiming new territ...
On the occasion of the Athens 2004 Olympics the Hellenic Ministry of Culture supported the launching...
Presented on February 24, 2011 from 11:00 am to 12:00 noon in the Georgia Tech Architecture Library....
<p>More than 1000 dovecots are spread over the Greek Island of Tinos (Cyclades). As form and d...
The establishment of Athens as the capital of the independent Greek state in 1833 constituted an unp...
The chapter examines to what extent Alison and Peter Smithson’s approach to architecture and urban d...
International Architecture Exhibition is an architectural design exhibition that, through its select...
Responding to an international call for the Un-built 2008 international architecture research events...
During his studies of architecture at The Technical University of Munich, Aris Konstantinidis (Άρης ...
Daphne Vitali is a young and emerging Curator at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens i...
Athens is a city that has grown immensely after its establishment as a capital, from around 7.000 in...
Urban and architectural theorist Nikos Salingaros, a professor of mathematics at Texas University, S...
Alex Nagel, Assistant Professor, History of Art, is in conversation with Cacao Rocks (Athens, Greece...