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As every 4 years since 2004, the Temenos screenings in Arcadia, Greece, have been a unique experience that one could compare to the visions people saw at the Ancient Aesclipieia (The sacred places of Aesclipeios in ancient Greece). Personally, i really enjoyed the parts of “Eros, o Basileus” incorporated in the “Eniaios” film. During the Temenos 2012 event, for the first time in the Temenos history, there were two parallel presentations inspired by and referring to  the work of Gregory Markopoulos and Robert Beavers: Evie M. Bras’s documentary on Gregory Markopoulos that was presented at the Lyssarea village square, and my architectural project on the Temenos presented as an exhibition in one of the village’s traditional houses. In Gregory Markopoulos’s writings, one can see the filmmaker’s vision to create a permanent space for his and R. Beavers’s  films and writings, in order to reconstitute the lost unity between the archive and the film. This is the first time an official architectural proposal on Markopoulos’s vision is made and it is presented in his birthplace in direct relation to the Temenos screenings. Personally, i would like to thank one more time all the people who contributed to the realization of this project (i mention them in the text of the exhibition) and especially Mr Robert Beavers.

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Parallel to the Temenos 2012 Screenings at Lyssarea, Arcadia (Greece) there will be an exhibition of my Thesis Project at the National Technical University of Athens School of Architecture (NTUA Supervisor Prof.: V.Xenou, A.Kourkoulas, Architect Advisor: C.Papoulias, NTUA Prof. Advisor on static: M.Tzitzas). It is a project inspired by Gregory Markopoulos’s vision on the “Temenos”, a place dedicated to his entire work as well as to the work of Robert Beavers.

The Exhibition will last from june 28th to july 1st.

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