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 Department of Interior Architecture, Decorative Arts and Design 
Dr. Eleni Tatla


Brief Curriculum Vitae


HELEN TATLA, PhD
Associate Professor in the School of Interior Architecture, Decorative Arts and Design at the  Technological Educational Institution of Athens. She teaches History of Architecture, Historical Buildings Interventions and Landscape Architecture. She is also a Visiting Professor at the Postgraduate Department of Architecture in the National Technical University of Athens, where she teaches Aesthetic Theory and Philosophy of art and architecture. She graduated from the School of Architecture at the Technical University of Athens in 1983 and took her Ph. D. degree at the Edinburgh University, Department of Architecture; in 1990. Her research interests include aesthetics, philosophy, politics and history of art and architecture. Her publications include: “Architecture and Politics in the Classical City State” (in the book: Acropolis Restoration, Academy Editions, London 1994), “Neoplatonic Origins of Postmodern Art and Architecture” (in the book: Neoplatonic Aesthetics; Music, Literature & the Visual Arts, Peter Lang Publ., N. Y. 2004, co-writer Youli Rapti), publications in congress books, as: “Architecture in the Chora of Plato˘s Timaeus: Deconstructionist Reading vs Hermeneutical Understanding” (Tunis, 2005), “Interpreting Nietzsche: Myth and Sensuality in Neoclassical Architecture. The Greek case” (Portoroz, 2007, co-writer Keti Kremezi). “Between Deleuze and Gadamer: Investigating the notion of Time in Contemporary Architecture” (Jordan, 2009).

Her articles in Greek include: “The Form/No-Form of Democracy: investigation of the notions of wholeness, continuity and fragmentation in the plastic formation of contemporary public space” (Athens, 2009) and “Leibniz against Descartes: from Modern to Folding architecture” (Athens, 2009).

Her recent presentations in international congresses include: “Norms, Values and Architectural Reasoning” (Florence, 2014), “The investigation of the relation of mathematics to architectural form as a moral/political enquiry; a philosophical discussion” (Athens, 2014), “Aesthetics as politics: Reflections on an architecture of dissensus” (Belgrade, 2015).

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