About the Author
Constantine E. Michaelides is Dean and Professor Emeritus at the School of Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis. Born in Athens, Greece, he received
a Diploma in Architecture from the National Technical University there in 1952, and earned an M.Arch degree from Harvard University, Graduate School of Design in 1957.
A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, he has practiced architecture in Greece and the United States and has lectured on the vernacular widely.
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Other Publications on the Aegean Vernacular
- "Aegean Island Towns: A Current View." In Shelter in Greece. 1972
- Hydra: A Greek Island Town - Its Growth and Form. 1967.
- "Hydra: Tourist Economy and Traditional Architecture." In Constructed Meaning: Form and Process in Greek Architecture. 1994-1995.
- "Observations on Aegean Island Towns." In Architects' Yearbook. Vol. 13, 1970.
- "Observations of Three Aegean Towns." In Architecture in Greece, Annual Review. 1974.
- "Site, Place, and Architectonic Form in the Aegean Island Towns." In Islamic Architecture and Urbanism. 1983.
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| The Aegean Crucible |
Tracing Vernacular Architecture in Post-Byzantine Centuries |
| Constantine E. Michaelides, FAIA |
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