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Hastaoglou-Martinidis Vithleem

Emeritus Professor,
School of Architecture

Hastaoglou-Martinidis Vithleem

Vilma (Vithleem) Hastaoglou-Martinidis is a Professor Emerita (2012) of the School of Architecture, of the Polytechnic Faculty of AUTH, where she taught since 1970. She was born in Thessaloniki in 1945 and studied Architecture at AUTH, and Urban Planning and Urban Sociology in Paris (Paris-VIII and EHESS ). In 1976, she defended her doctoral thesis at the Department of Architecture of AUTH. She is married to the professor and writer Petros Martinidis and they have a son, George. She began her academic career next to Professor I. Triandafyllidis, with topics related to the architecture and urban planning organization of public buildings. (Special Building Studies of the Department of Architects of the AUTH). Following her postgraduate studies, she broadened her research to the field of urban planning. She contributed to the introduction of two new academic subjects essential for architectural studies curriculum: a. the Sociology of the city and b. the History of the city and urban planning, as well as to the consolidation of the academic subject-matter of Urban design. Since 1990, she has expanded her research field to the Mediterranean area with the aim of investigating the physiognomy of the Greek city in its wider historical and cultural context. Her studies were upon the multiple networks of Mediterranean cities, their exchanges, technical, cultural, architectural and their reflection in the modernization and transformation of the urban space and landscape. Her studies focus on the transformations of inherited urban forms from major upheavals, such as the establishment of the Greek state, population exchange and refugees’ settlement, reconstructions after earthquakes, etc. She placed special emphasis on the multi-cultural character of the cities by studying the urban footprint and the special architectural heritage of their communities (Jewish community of Thessaloniki, Greek architectural heritage in Asia Minor, Greek Diaspora networks in Egypt). She worked in international archives (London: Public Records-Kew Gardens, Institution of Civil Engineers, Paris: AMAE, Monde du Travail-Roubaix, Bibliothèque Nationale, École des Ponts et Chaussées, Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, USA: Library of Congress, Houghton Library Harvard, F.D.Roosevelt Library/Morgenthau holdings, Princeton University Library, Istanbul: Presidential archives, Ataturk Library, SALT, Institut Français d’Études Anatoliennes). In addition, she documented her works and publications by researching in national archives (Ministry of Education and Culture archive, Gennadeios Library, Volos Municipality History Center, National Archives, Public Land Service, Ministry of Welfare Archive, Jewish Museum, General State Archives -GAC- of Athens and Thessaloniki, etc.). Applied studies and projects for the regeneration and planning of urban space have a special place in her research work, and were further enriched with her experience in managing the urban design competitions of OPPETH’ 97. (Organisme of Salonica’s Cultural Capital of Europe).The studies she carried out contributed to highlighting the cultural as well potential/heritage of the city– such as the “Western Arch” and the Historical Port of Thessaloniki, and recently the Theological School of Chalkis. She has published more than one hundred and thirty research studies in Greek and foreign journals, conference proceedings, and collective volumes, in Greek, English, French and Spanish, and has written and edited (independently or in collaboration) twenty books, of which the most important monographs: Jewish Sites in Thessaloniki (translated into four languages 2010-2019). Holy Theological School of Halki: The building and its restoration (2016), Volos, portrait of the city from the 19th century to today (two editions, 2002 and 2007), Restructuring the city? Urban design competitions for Thessaloniki, (1998), City designs in 19th century Greece (1990), and Social Theories for urban space, (1982). She took part in eight International-European and 15 Greek research projects, most of them related to the architectural physiognomy and cultural heritage of Greek and Mediterranean cities. She presented her studies and research at 60 international conferences and more than 30 Greek ones. She is a member of national and international scientific bodies and journals (editorial board of Planning Perspectives journal). She was an appointed professor at Kadir Has (School of Arts and Design) and Istanbul Technical University (PhD Department of Urban Planning) in Istanbul, for the spring semester of 2013. She was invited for special courses at universities in the USA (Saint-Louis, UCLA, Princeton, CUNY, New York University) and Europe (EHESS, PoliMi, Adam Mickievitch, Universitat di Coimbra). She taught repeatedly (2000-2016) at the NTUA Interdepartmental Master’s Program in Monument Protection, and for special courses at other Greek universities. From 1998 to the present, she teaches continuously in the Interdepartmental Master’s Program Studies Protection, Maintenance and Restoration of Cultural Monuments of AUTH. She contributed to international architecture exhibitions Enter the Modern Landscape (Modscapes-HERA, Bruxelles 2019), The Contribution of the Roman Community in the 19th and 20th centuries (Ecumenical Federation of Constantinople – Tarih Vakfi, Ankara 2018), Souvenirs de Salonique, French Institute of Thessaloniki (2019).

 

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