Builders, housewives and the construction of modern Athens /

Sprawling beneath the acropolis, modern Athens is commonly viewed in negative terms: congested, ugly and monotonous. A Mediterranean version of "informal" urbanism prevalent throughout the so-called developing world, Builders, Housewives and the Construction of Modern Athens reassesses the...

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Main Authors: Theocharopoulou, Ioanna (Author)
Published: Onassis Foundation,
Publisher Address: [Place of publication not identified] :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: 3rd (revised) edition
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Summary: Sprawling beneath the acropolis, modern Athens is commonly viewed in negative terms: congested, ugly and monotonous. A Mediterranean version of "informal" urbanism prevalent throughout the so-called developing world, Builders, Housewives and the Construction of Modern Athens reassesses the explosive growth of post-war Athens through its most distinctive building type, the polykatoikia, a small-scale multi-storey apartment block (from poly meaning "multiple" and oikos meaning "house"). Theocharopoulou re-evaluates the polykatoikia as a low-tech, easily constructible innovation that stimulated the post-war urban economy, triggering the city's social mid- twentieth century transformation, enabling the migrants who poured into Athens to become urban citizens, aspiring to a modern life. The interiors of the polykatoikia apartments reflect a desire for modernity as marketed to housewives through film and magazines. Regular builders became unlikely allies in designing these polykatoikia interiors, enabling inhabitants to exert agency over their daily lives- and the shape of the post-war city.Theocharopoulou's reading draws on popular media as well as urban and regional planning theory, cultural studies and anthropology to examine the evolution of this phenomenon and, in light of Greece's recent financial crisis, considers the role polykatoikia might play in building an equitable and sustainable twenty-first-century city.
Carrier Form: 205 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9786188592834
6188592836
Index Number: NA9202
CLC: TU984.545-09
Call Number: TU984.545-09/T386/3rd rev.ed.
Contents: Preface / by Afroditi Panagiotakou -- Foreword / by Kenneth Frampton -- Introduction: inside and out -- chapter 1. Urbanism and domesticity -- chapter 2. The old Athenian houses -- chapter 3. Before the Athens charter -- chapter 4. War and resistence -- chapter 5. Building the postwar city -- chapter 6. The Polykatoikí interior -- Post script.