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  1. 21. Feb. 2023 · Constantinos A. Doxiadis (1913–1975) was one the most prolific and influential architects and urban planners of the postwar period. He regularly put forward innovative proposals for the organization of the urban landscape and distinguished himself through his work across four continents. In the 1960s, he was the lead architect and planner of Islamabad, the new capital […]

  2. 道萨迪亚斯是使希腊恢复正常和平状态的主要领导人之一 [4] 1951年,创办“人类发展和聚居国际顾问总公司”,承揽的城乡建设规划设计业务,遍及世界40个国家。. [4] 1953年,他与一小群建筑师和规划师一起创立了 Doxiadis Associates,这是一家由咨询工程师组成的 ...

  3. Asenovgrad 1913. Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis (also Konstantinos; 14 May 1913 - 28 June 1975), often cited as C. A. Doxiadis, was a Greek architect and town planner. He was known as the lead architect of Islamabad, the new capital of Pakistan, and later as the father of ekistics. Doxiadis was born on 14 May 1913 in Asenovgrad, Bulgaria to a ...

  4. 2. Nov. 2023 · Constantinos A. Doxiadis, hijo de Apostolos y Evanthia (Mezeviri) Doxiadis, nació en 1913. Constantinos Doxiadis se graduó como Arquitecto-Ingeniero en la Universidad Técnica de Atenas en 1935 y se doctoró en la Universidad de Charlottenburg, Berlín, un año más tarde. En 1937 fue nombrado Jefe de Urbanismo del área metropolitana de Atenas y durante la guerra (1940-1945) ocupó el cargo ...

  5. Panayotis Tournikiotis. 31/03/2013. Konstantinos A. Doxiadis nació en una vieja ciudad de la Rumelia Oriental, en lo que hoy es Bulgaria, durante la fase final de la Guerra de los Balcanes (1912-1913). Fue una época que asistió al reordenamiento de la región, y a los subsiguientes intercambios masivos de población.

  6. lined up against the high shelf. Konstantinos Doxiadis was born in Athens, Greece on the 23rd of January, 1999. He studied philosophy at the University of Cambridge, graduating in 2020. During his time at Cambridge, he was a contributing writer at Varsity, and a contributing editor for The Cantos Project.

  7. Constantinos A. Doxiadis published his first study of Ancient Greek Cities in 1937. Since that time, he continued to explore this subject with undiminished interest in his aim “to reach a better understanding of the problems related to human settlements by studying their past history” and to learn from ancient types of settlements with regard to construction based on a human scale.