Creating modern Athens : a capital between East and West / Denis Roubien.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge Focus on Urban StudiesPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2017Description: x, 138 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138291669
- 307.1216
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Ideology: the revival of ancient glory: The ideological background of the creation of neo-classical Athens: the different priorities between idealism and rationalism in establishing a European capital, and the importance of cultural institutions -- The relationship of the neo-classical city with the antiquities -- Part II. The treatment of the pre-revolutionary town: The connection of the neo-classical city with the old one: the treatment of Byzantine and post-Byzantine churches and pre-revolutionary houses -- Housing a European capital in a small Ottoman town: the use of the pre-revolutionary buildings of Athens for housing the official functions of the new capital -- Part III. Creation of the new city: the actual circumstances: The role of land availability -- Functionalism in the creation of the new city -- The role of official functions in the evolution of the city of Athens -- Public space and monumental architecture: from the grandiose plans of a European metropolis to a peripheral capital between East and West.