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Showing posts with label RESTORATION. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 7, 2020

SCENES FROM THE ATHENIAN ACROPOLIS' RESTORATION

 

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Acropolis Museum

Friday, June 26, 2020

Why are the monuments of the Acropolis still standing?


The magnificent classical monuments of the Acropolis of Athens for about 2500 years dominate its sacred rock and are admired by millions of visitors. Perhaps many non-experts are wondering how these masterpieces of classical architecture still stand for so many centuries. The truth is that the answer is a component of various factors.

The first important factor is the ground on which the monuments are founded. This is of course the rock.

Then, a very important factor is this: The system: "Soil + Rock" has a significant total height. This means that it has a large oscillation period or a small oscillation frequency. But in Greece most earthquakes are of high frequency and neighboring. So this contributes to avoiding the destructive phenomenon of coordination.

Finally, the way the monumental modular columns are structured also contributes to their anti-seismicity.



Wednesday, June 24, 2020

MY AWARD WINNING PHOTOS

         

                                                     "Sunset on the Acropolis"

    
A photo by Triantafyllia Pineli that was one of the award winning photos at the National Competition with the subject: "CONTRASTS" that was organised by the book chain "Ianos" in Athens in 2019.


"Call for love"



A photo by Triantafyllia Pineli that was one of the 10 first award winning photos at the National Contest with the subject "Unemployment" that was organised by the Greek Photographic Society in 2019. The results were announced in January 2020. 


"Hestia left with Ergani"


A photo by Triantafyllia Pineli that was one of the award winning photos at the National Contest with the subject "Unemployment" that was organised by the Greek Photographic Society in 2019. The results were announced in January 2020. 


ANCIENT GREEEK FEMALE PHILOSOPHERS

           Most people in our planet mainly know the ancient Greek male philosophers. But what about female philosophers in Ancient Greece?...