Penny Koutrolikou
From “Emerging social movements in cities in South Europe” to “Transformations of urban citizenship in times of crisis” and questions of solidarity and socio-spatial justice.
Tuesday November 29th 2016, 15:00, Room B
Lecture within the framework of the course South: Space and non hegemonic paradigms of knowledge
Tutor: Iris Lykourioti
Biography
Penny Koutrolikou is a Senior lecturer at the School of Architecture, NTUA. She is an architect/planner, with a MA in Sociology (Goldsmiths College, UK) and a PhD in Planning Studies (UCL, UK). Her PhD research focused on ‘Ethnocultural relations in East London’s ‘multiculturalism’. More recently she has been working on processes of stigmatization and racism in inner city Athens, on discourse analysis of politics, media and policies, on questions of hegemony, crisis and governance and on socio-spatial justice.
Tuesday November 15th 2016, 15:00, Room B
Lecture within the framework of the course South: Space and non hegemonic paradigms of knowledge
Tutor: Iris Lykourioti
Leda Kyriakou, graduate student of our department will be joining the conversation by introducing material from her research topic ‘The use of Architecture in the process of colonization as an apparatus of control and identity building’ (2016), which was supervised by Phoebe Giannisi and Yorgos Tzirtzilakis.
Biography
Vassiliki Yiakoumaki is Assistant Professor at the Department of History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology of the University of Thessaly. She has received her PhD in cultural anthropology at the New School for Social Research, New York (2003). She has an MA in Mass Communications from the University of Leicester, UK (1993), and a BA from the University of Ioannina, School of Philosophy, Dept. of Philosophy-Education-Psychology (1989). She has taught at Panteion University, Athens, and Columbia University, New York, and also has teaching experience at Harvard University and New York University. She has conducted research for European-Union research programs, through the Universities of Crete, Macedonia, and the Agricultural University of Athens. Her research interests focus on the anthropology of institutions, and particularly on issues pertaining to ethnic identities and politics of multiculturalism in Europe, and on European cultural policies. In this context, she has developed a particular research interest in the area of food and eating in connection to modern consumption. Currently she is exploring, and teaches on, issues of jewish identity and culture in Greece and the rest of Europe. Her research focuses on religion and the public sphere, and particularly ideas and practices of religiosity among contemporary Greeks.
Nikos Anastasopoulos
Epistemologies of the South: Issues of space production and architecture
Tuesday November 8th 2016, 15:00, Room B
Lecture within the framework of the course
South: Space and non hegemonic paradigms of knowledge
Tutor: Iris Lykourioti
Biography
Nicholas Anastasopoulos architect, researcher, lecturer at the National Technical University of Athens. PhD in alternative communities and sustainability (NTUA). As post-doctoral Researcher in Ecuador (IAEN, 2014) he contributed to the FLOK Society project and conducted research on aspects of Buen Vivir and sustainability, and the impact of the commons on urban environments. His work addresses sustainability, expressions of the commons in space, alternative communities, future alternatives, systems, complexity and participation.
Within the framework of the course Architectural Studio III-V "SUBTRACTION" of the fall semester of 2016-2017, a MODEL MAKING WORKSHOP took place from the 31st of October till the 2nd of November 2016 in the A Room of TAM.
The workshop proposed the creation of scale models using different casting techniques (wax, cellulose, soap, gypsum, cement, chocolate) following the synthetic analysis of each work through removal charts. The aim was to disseminate and develop these techniques by the end of the workshop by publishing the results on a website. This would be achieved through the creation of the website www.subtract2016.wordpress.com to post relevant updates and announcements, to develop the workshop and to promote the marketing techniques learned during the workshop.
The workshop was part of the course, emerged with the need to practice different techniques for creating models and it was addressed to the students of the course.
See the poster and visit the website of the workshop.
Professor:
Evelyn Gavrilou | Assistant Professor, UTH
Organization and realization of the workshop:
Diamantouli Eliki | dipl. architect UTH
Fousteri Athina | dipl. architect UTH
Auxiliary teaching:
Papasarantou Chrissa | Phd Candidate
Diamantouli Eliki | dipl. architect UTH
Fousteri Athina | dipl. architect UTH
Jury:
Kostaki Sevastianna | dipl. architect UTH, Msc architectural design
Papandreou Vagelis | architect UTH, industrial designer, Msc architectural design
Tsakmaki Katerina | architect UTH, engineer of renovation and restoration of buildings
Students:
Camacho Torres Maria, Percin Lucille, Pinto Perez Alfonso, Aggelidakis Markos, Argirou Mariza, Valais Ioanna, Georgiadou Petroula, Golia Katerina, Grapsopoulou Marianthi, Dimitriou Georgia, Euthimiou Marianthi, Zioga Areti, Zografou Eleni, Iliadi Christina, Iliou Olga, Iakovaki Vasiliki, Kalokiri Ariadni, Kantere Lina, Karampina Eleni, Klonara Kristallia, Kokkona Ioanna, Linardi Katerina, Melachropoulos Stathis, Mpartzoka Erato, Michail Stavroula, Mpountioukou Dora, Naoum Ilektra, Nasiopoulou-Skeua Viktoria, Ntavou Antigoni, Palli Despoina, Papadopoulou Vasiliki, Papoutsi Danai, Papoutsopoulos Nikiforos, Petridou Eleni, Routsias Andreas, Stalachtidou Kiriaki, Tassi Olga, Tzoni Danai, Tsiakoumis Giorgos, Tsitsas Giorgos, Christoforou Stella
Maria Pantas
Ethnography and the Architecture of Situations
Tuesday October 25th 2016 15:00
Room B
Lecture within the framework of the course South: Space and non hegemonic paradigms of knowledge
Tutor: Iris Lykourioti
Biography
Maria Pantas is a PhD Candidate, currently funded by Canterbury School of Architecture, University for the Creative Arts (UCA) to undertake her research degree titled ‘Approaches to climate change adaptation through community-driven construction projects in the Global South’. She undertook her primary research in rural Ghana building a primary school cantine as part of a local community driven organization. She is the online editor for The Architects’ Project (TAP), an autonomous initiative involved in the education and practice of architecture operating from Accra & Kumasi in Ghana with a global agenda. She is also a Board Member for the Environmental Foundation for Development (EFD) a non-profit organization in Tanzania, involved in consultation on rural development, housing and sanitation.
In 2011 Maria joined Reset Development, a London-based charity, on a two-year research based project titled the ‘Affordable Low-Carbon and Cyclone resilient Housing in South West Bangladesh.’Her focus was on developing a greater understanding on best approaches to training and education for sustainable, disaster resilient construction in the rural South West of Bangladesh.
Maria became an associate of Women’s Design Service (WDS) in 2010 and got involved in community-led design projects in Islington and Vauxhall as well as a WDS Lottery-funded project aimed at improving public toilet provision. The emphasis of her work was on: ensuring that the built environment needs of women and their families were heard, using participatory planning consultations, in order to influence planning in the borough; integrating the existing urban fabric as well as existing social housing estates into the new development plans; the creation of new play and green spaces and the potential of the spaces between buildings in the south of the borough of Islington.
She undertook her RIBA Part II in Architecture at London South Bank University with the research-based thesis, entitled ‘Seven City Farms in London’, which dealt with sustainability and community based adaptation in London.
International workshop-forum at the Greek Pavilion on contemporary Urban Solidarity Practices.
See the poster.
Το Τμήμα Αρχιτεκτόνων Μηχανικών της Πολυτεχνικής Σχολής του Πανεπιστημίου Θεσσαλίας και το Διεθνές Δίκτυο για τις Ατμόσφαιρες (Ambiances International Network), σας προσκαλεί στο 3ο Διεθνές Συνέδριο για τις Ατμόσφαιρες, που θα πραγματοποιηθεί στο Βόλο από την Τετάρτη 21 έως και το Σάββατο 24 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016.
Στόχος του 3ου Συνεδρίου είναι να αναδείξει τις έρευνες και τις εφαρμογές που αφορούν την έννοια της «ατμόσφαιρας» τόσο στο επιστημονικό όσο και στο εννοιολογικό πεδίο του σχεδιασμού και της καλλιτεχνικής δημιουργίας, σε μια μελλοντική προοπτική.
Μπορείτε να κατεβάσετε την πρόσκληση υποβολής εργασιών εδώ.
Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες επισκεφθείτε τον ιστότοπο http://ambiances2016.arch.uth.gr ή στείλτε μήνυμα στοambiances2016@arch.uth.gr.
The Department of Architecture of the Polytechnic School of the University of Thessaly and the International Network on Atmospheres (Ambiances International Network) have the pleasure to annonce that the 3rd International Congress on Ambiances will be held at Volos from Wednesday 21th to Saturday, September 24th, 2016 .
This third Congress will attempt to take stock of research into, and applications based around the notion of ambiance both in the scientific sphere and with regard to the future of design and artistic creation.
You can download the call for papers here.
For more information visit the website http://ambiances2016.arch.uth.gr or send e-mail to ambiances2016@arch.uth.gr.
Le département d'architecture de l'Ecole Polytechnique de l'Université de Thessalie et le Réseau international Ambiances (Ambiances Network International), ont le plaisir de vous annoncer que le 3e Congrès International sur les Ambiances se tiendra à Volos dumercredi 21 au samedi 24 Septembre, 2016.
Vous pouvez télécharger l’appel à communication ici.
Pour plus d’information http://ambiances2016.arch.uth.gr - ambiances2016@arch.uth.gr.
Belgrade 5-11 June 2016
OIKONET PROJECT
The Dept. of Architecture UTH, partner of the OIKONET project, participates at the International Workshop organized within the OIKONET framework. Fifteen European Schools of Architecture will take part at the workshop. The Dept. of Architecture UTH will participate with one tutor and three students.
For more info:
Prof. Vasso Trova
http://www.oikodomos.org/workspaces