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  1. Konstantinos Apostolos Doxiadis ( griechisch Κωνσταντίνος Δοξιάδης, * 14. Mai 1913 in Stenimachos, heute Assenowgrad, Bulgarien; † 28. Juni 1975 in Athen) [1] war ein griechischer Architekt und Stadtplaner der Moderne. Bekannt wurde er als Hauptarchitekt der pakistanischen Hauptstadt Islamabad.

  2. Constantinos A. Doxiadis [a] (14 May 1913 – 28 June 1975), often cited as C. A. Doxiadis, was a Greek architect and urban planner. During the 1960s, he was the lead architect and planner of Islamabad, which was to serve as the new capital city of Pakistan.

  3. Constantinos A. Doxiadis, the son of Apostolos and Evanthia (Mezeviri) Doxiadis, was born in 1913. His father, a pediatrician, was Minister of Refugees, Social Welfare and Public Health and organized many welfare services, especially for children.

  4. Constantinos A. Doxiadis. Architect & Urban Planner. The Man and his Work. Constantinos A. Doxiadis Archives. "What human beings need is not utopia ('no place') but entopia ('in place') a real city which they can build, a place which satisfies the dreamer and is acceptable to the scientist, a place where the projections of the artist and the ...

  5. The Archives collection contains all of Doxiadis' published work, expounding his ideas and their practical application in his projects; also, nearly everything published about him and his work during his lifetime (the collection is currently being expanded to also contain later items).

  6. 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.

  7. Born Constantinos A. Doxiadis, son of Apostolos and Evanthia (Mezeviri) Doxiadis, comes from a family that played an important role in 1913 the settlement of Greek war refugees in between the two World Wars.