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OLIAROS and doxiadis+ in Thames & Hudson publication on Mediterranean Landscape Design
OLIAROS and doxiadis+ in Thames & Hudson publication on Mediterranean Landscape Design


OLIAROS' AntiparosDesignProperties project and its landscape architecture by doxiadis+ are presented in the recent edition of the English publishing house Thames & Hudson, entitled "Mediterranean Landscape Design - Vernacular Contemporary".


Photo by Clive Nichols

The book presents, among many others, the project of OLIAROS in Antiparos, which Continue »
KM Kit of Parts / Vegetation: Planting Guidelines
Proposal for Kerameikos Salaminos streets
Proposal for Kerameikos Salaminos streets

KM Protypi Geitonia, in its effort to promote the revitalization of the Kerameikos - Metaxourgeio ( KM) area, presented on July 27th 2010 at the Municipal Council of Athens, the first conclusions of an architects' workshop "on redesigning the KM public space", a KM Protypi Geitonia initiative organized in Spring 2010.

 

KM Protypi Continue »

AR Awards for Emerging Architecture 2010, High Commendation to doxiadis+ for the landscape of our Antiparos Design Properties Project!
AR Awards for Emerging Architecture 2010, High Commendation to doxiadis+ for the landscape of our Antiparos Design Properties Project!

We are proud to receive one more distinction for our AntiparosDesignProperties, "pigadakia project". This time doxiadis+, our Landscape architect, received a High Commendation by the Architectural Review 2010 Awards for Emerging Architecture for the landscape design of the Pigadakia project.

Photos by Clive Nichols.


This distinction is following: a 2010 Continue »

Beyond cement: KM 5-15-50
Beyond cement: KM 5-15-50

A study by Doxiadis+ has been conducted following the initiative of OLIAROS KM Research Projects.

The study is a proposal for a pilot redesign of the street network of Kerameikos Metaxourgeio, the proposal aims to create more and qualitative public spaces within the area.

Since January 2010, OLIAROS Continue »