A presentation by Giorgos Kavallis that explores the historical and morphological evolution of the traditional Parian house based on the typology of Cycladic farmhouses. From the Early Cycladic Period to the mid-20th century, these houses, built with local materials, incorporated original construction methods such as adhesive construction and natural insulation. We will discover how the spaces were designed to accommodate families and animals, and how ovens, cisterns and wine presses served the self-sufficiency of rural life.
The presentation sheds light on the role of the traditional house in the formation of settlements and the harmonious adaptation to the natural environment.
We invite you to embark on a thoughtful journey into authentic Cycladic architecture, enhanced by rich visual materials.
I’m really interested but sadly can’t be present on this date. I’d love to know if there will be any record of the talk, eg slides, available afterwards. Thank you, John
Kalimera Kyklos, +1 to John Corlett, truly fascinating topic!
Wondering if the presentation would be recorded, and could be shared with the newsletter.
Ευχαριστώ πολύ!