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Special issue in Fabrications journal!
Edited by Savia Palate and Panayiota Pyla. Find the full issue here: What is Shared? Architectural Heritage in Conflict
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Jan 15, 20251 min read


Snapshots from the Book Launch of 'Coastal Architectures and Politics of Tourism: Leisurescapes in the Global Sunbelt'
The House of Cyprus, the Mesarch Lab, the Department of Architecture, University of Cyprus, and the Department of Architecture, University of Thessaly held a book launch on Thursday June 20th 2024 for the edited volume Coastal Architectures and Politics of Tourism: Leisurescapes in the Global Sunbelt (Routledge 2022) Edited by: Sibel Bozdoğan, Panayiota Pyla, Petros Phokaides Speakers discussing the book were: Esra Ackan , Professor, Cornell University Daniel Barber , Pro
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Aug 23, 20241 min read
Participation in the 6th International Conference on Changing Cities
Mesarch Lab researcher Anastasia Psoma participated in the Changing Cities VI conference held on Rhodes Island, Greece (June 24-28, 2024), through online participation. She presented the following work (co-authored with P. Pyla): Oral Presentation: "Protecting Built Heritage from Changing Waterscapes: Lessons from Cyprus." Poster Presentation: "Reassessing Varosha: A Research Agenda for Heritage Sites in Conflict Zones." Both online presentations took place on Friday, June 28
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Jul 2, 20241 min read




New Edited Volume on Coastal Architectures and Politics of Tourism
This volume offers a critical and complicated picture of how leisure tourism connected the world after the World War II, transforming...
mesarch
Jun 23, 20221 min read


Around a Buffer Zone Pool
See Mesarch director, Panayiota Pyla's contribution to the Venice Biennale 2021 publication here.
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Oct 21, 20211 min read


More Than A Hotel: The Ledra Palace Through Stories of Tourism and Modernism
Last night, Panayiota Pyla and Savia Palate gave a lecture at the exhibition 'Ledra Palace: Dancing on the Line' hosted by the Leventis...
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Oct 5, 20211 min read
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