Constructed meaning: form and precess in Greek architecture/
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Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota,
1994-1995
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Table of Contents:
- Contents: Introduction: Toward a dialogue of architecture and anthropology in Greece / Eleftherios Pavlides, Susan Buck Sutton
- Forging a national image: building modern Athens / Eleni Bastea
- Crumbling walls and bare foundation: the process of housing in Greece / S.B. Sutton
- The expression of institutional meaning in Greek domestic architecture / E. Pavlides
- The church of the Annunciation of Tinos and the domestication of institutional space / Jill Dubisch
- Hydra: tourist economy and traditional architecture / Constantine E. Michaelides
- Where the streets have no name: constructing and reconstructing tradition with vaults and cubes / Margaret E. Kenne
- The codification of tradition in cycladic architecture / Christos A. Saccopoulos
- Constructing tradition: architecture in a Boeotian tourist town / Roland S. Moore
- From shelters to villas: changing house and settlement form on Methana 1880-1987 / Mari H. Clark
- Collages by Yiannis Counelis.