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In the context of the course ARCHITECTURAL COMPOSITION IV-VI E: Right to Breathe: Strategies for the redevelopment of AGET by Professor Manolidis Kostas on Monday 02.03.2023, a lecture will be held on "Typomorphies of Landscape: The case of industrial landscape" by Diamantouli Eliki (architectural engineer UTH, graduate student of landscape architecture at TUM).

See the poster.

 
 

Student 2day-Conference Con-Texts, February 28th - March 1st 2023, 12:30
Department of Architecture
University of Thessaly
Pedion Areos, Volos

and online: MSTeams link

The conference is organized by the elective courses:
South: Space and non hegemonic paradigms of knowledge.
Tutor: Iris Lykourioti

Special Topics in Theory of Architecture
Tutor: Petros Phokaides

Discourse Analysis (Department of Language and Intercultural Studies)
Tutor: Roula Kitsiou

Student work and research has been developed through presentations and discussions during winter semester 2022-2023. Our 7th consecutive student conference is co-organized by three courses and two departments of the University of Thessaly.  

Interdepartamental student organizing committee:
Basileia Apostolopoulou
Marialena Hasekidou
Ioannis Kounavis
Aliki Anastasia Koutsonika
Kalliopi-Styliani Makedi
Ligeia-Styliani Papaioannou
Hara Papounidou
Dephne-Daphne Santsak
Miranda Vacondiou

Click for the program and poster.

Blog with abstracts of essays written for the course ‘South: Space and non-hegemonic paradeigms of knowledge’

 

The meeting entitled "Women Architects have always been Here" is part of the series of scientific meetings "Docta Spes: The Future of Space is Now", which was launched in November 2022 by the Department of Architecture, University of Thessaly (UTh) and adopts its aim of “reflecting on the need to design a future that is habitable and socially inclusive.” It brings into dialogue distinguished architects, historians, theorists, researchers, and artists who have developed extensive interdisciplinary work at an international level. At the core of their studies and practices are feminist theories, methodologies, and practices as these take shape in diverse geographical contexts and intersect with different disciplines, from architectural historiography, art, curating, gender studies, geography, political ecology, architectural and urban design. The contributions and discussions in this meeting further draw on perspectives from archives, teaching, research, and social activism and will be a catalyst for reflection on the present and future of architectural education.

The meeting highlights the importance of gender and feminist approaches in architectural design, academic research, and collective action. It seeks to reflect on architecture as a potential field of dialogue between situated, feminist, queer, anti-racist, decolonial and de-growth perspectives and innovative models of production, work, and design. It thus attempts to articulate critical, affirmative, and hopeful responses to the future of architecture and to contemplate innovative (design) pedagogies that have spatial, intersectional, and climate justice at their core.

The meeting will take place on 15 February 2023 at the auditorium of the Department of Architecture at Pedion Areos, Volos, in person and online via MS Teams. Opening at 14:00

Download the press release and the programme.

Link: MSTeams

With the support of: 
Gender Equality and Anti-Discrimination Committee (GEC, UTh)
Centre of New Media and Feminist Public Practices (CNMFPP, DArch – UTh)

 

Welcoming speech Kostas Manolidis (Department Head)

Welcoming speech Ioanna Laliotou (Vice Rector of Research and Lifelong Learning, UΤh)

Introduction to Docta Spes* The Future of Space is Now Iris Lykourioti

Introduction to the thematic framework of Women Architects have always been Here Petros Phokaides

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Presentations:

Digital Archive of Greek Female Architects, 1923-1981. Its Contribution to the Research and Historiography of Architecture
Helen Fessas-Emmanouil

Biographical Research: Its Contribution to Women Architects’ Visibility - Inspiration for a Socially Inclusive Design of Space
Maro Katou

Chairs / Respondents: Petros Phokaides / Katerina Chatzikonstantinou

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Presentations:

Architecture and Feminism: A Look at the Problem of Historiography and its Pedagogy
Olga Touloumi

From Margins to Center: Rethinking How We Write Women’s Architectural Histories
Despina Stratigakos

Chairs / Respondents: Valia Papastamou / Fani Paraforou

 

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Presentations:

New Tropes in Architecture: Dis-placed Bodies and Gendered Spatial Performativity
Anastasia-Sasa Lada

Different Approaches to a Feminist Architectural Practice
Zaida Muxi

Chairs / Respondents: Fabiano Micocci / Vaso Trova

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Presentations:

‘A Room of One's Own': From our Rooms to Collective Practices
Sofia Dona

Architecture, Feminisms, and Care
Elke Krasny

Chairs / Respondents: Anthi Kosma / Zisis Kotionis

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Nature, Gender and Inequalities. Gendered Impacts and Feminist Responses in Chile’s Water Crisis
Maria Fragkou

On the Value of “Invisible” Gendered Processes in the Making of the City
Dina Vaiou

Chairs / Respondents: Αspasia Kouzoupi / Phoebe Giannisi

OPEN DISCUSSION
Respondents: Elpida Karaba, Elena Tzelepis, Yorgos Tzirtzilakis 

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