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An architectural palimpsest: (Re)writing crisis-ridden Athens

Article
Date Issued
2020-03-10
Author(s)
ORCID link icon Avramidis, Konstantinos  
Editor(s)
Fraser, Benjamin
DOI
10.1386/jucs_00028_1
Volume
7
Issue
2-3
Start Page
243
End Page
262
Abstract
This article focuses on the Bank of Greece headquarters building in Athens, which has been a site of recurring political expression in contemporary crisis. It is based on a corpus of graffiti writings from the particular building gathered over the span of five years (2010–15), a rather politically dense period. Mapping the constant appearance, removal and reappearance of the writings through a series of architectural drawings, the aim of this article is to explore visual means of understanding graffiti as a palimpsestic phenomenon. The article is structured after the scale of the drawings – from the city scale, to the building and finally the surface – introducing an architectural method of reading and writing graffiti.
Subjects

Athens

Crisis

Design research

Drawing

Graffiti

Palimpsest

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