Piraeus 1834-1912. Operational town-building and town-planning evolution

Piraeus 1834-1912. Operational town-building and town-planning evolution

Stamatina Malikouti
Athens 2004, 344 p., 362 illustrations and drawings
ΙSΒΝ 960-244-081-3

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Disproportionately to its rich history and the abundant testimonies, the academic investigation and documented recording of modern Piraeus’ characteristics are limited. This lack, combined with the author’s particular sensitivity towards her place of origin, constituted the incentive for her study of the city’s history from a spatial perspective. The results of this decade-long investigation are presented in this volume and concern not only the operational town-building and town-planning evolution of the modern city, but also its architectural identity, from its first steps in 1834 through to 1912, a milestone in terms of the completion of today’s historical centre. The field of study was inevitably broadened following the indexing and interpretation of the components that had a catalytic effect on the production of the manmade environment and which determined – to a greater or lesser extent – its development and organization.