Materials, construction techniques and social Identity through the centuries, from prehistory to the pre-industrial era in the Balkans and Eastern Μediterranean. The lecture series, open to public, is co-organized by the School of Αrchitecture at the Democritus University of Thrace and the ArScAn – Archéologies et Sciences de l’ Antiquité, laboratory of the University of Nanterre, Paris. Its ultimate goal is to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange methodologies and expertise in architecture, archaeology, social anthropology, construction technology, materials, and study their timeless societal and cultural impact in the context of the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Lecture 1: Miryana Iordanova, Architect PhD, Bulgaria / Dep. Of Architecture, New Bulgarian University, Sofia
“The residential architecture of the place before the conquest of the Balkans by the Ottoman Empire”
Lecture 2: Vasiliki Pachta, dr. Architect, Conservator, LTS. Greece / Lab. of Building Materials, School of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
“Technological evolution of building materials and techniques”
Coordination and Organization:
Zoi Tsirtsoni, Research Director at CNRS UMR 7041 ArScAn, Aegean Protohistory Team Co-Director of the Franco-Hellenic Research Program at Dikili Tash, France
Katerina Ritzouli, dr. architect, historian, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Members of the organizing Team:
Damiani Karageorgiadou, PhD candidate D.U.Th., Theodora Mangana, PhD candidate D.U.Th., Alexandre Pinto, PhD Paris I.