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Ducks Versus Joules: Electric Visions of Las Vegas in the Energy Crisis
Lydia Kallipoliti
Lydia Kallipoliti
Lydia Kallipoliti is a practicing architect currently enrolled in the PhD program at Princeton University. She holds a Diploma in Architecture from AUTh, Greece and a SMArchS from MIT. Her dissertation focuses on recycling material experiments at the intersection of cybernetic theories and the space program, and has been awarded the Lawrence Anderson Award and the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. Her design work has received awards in international architectural competitions, and has been exhibited at the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Biennial Miami + Beach, the Byzantine Museum of Athens, the Biennale of Young Greek architects, the 5th National Exhibition of Greek Architectural Work and the 'Non-Standard Praxis' digital design conference at MIT. Together with colleagues from Princeton University and headed by Beatriz Colomina, she designed and co-curated the exhibition "Clip/Stamp/Fold: The radical architecture of little magazines, 196x-197x."
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Lydia Kallipoliti
Lydia Kallipoliti is a practicing architect currently enrolled in the PhD program at Princeton University. She holds a Diploma in Architecture from AUTh, Greece and a SMArchS from MIT. Her dissertation focuses on recycling material experiments at the intersection of cybernetic theories and the space program, and has been awarded the Lawrence Anderson Award and the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. Her design work has received awards in international architectural competitions, and has been exhibited at the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Biennial Miami + Beach, the Byzantine Museum of Athens, the Biennale of Young Greek architects, the 5th National Exhibition of Greek Architectural Work and the 'Non-Standard Praxis' digital design conference at MIT. Together with colleagues from Princeton University and headed by Beatriz Colomina, she designed and co-curated the exhibition "Clip/Stamp/Fold: The radical architecture of little magazines, 196x-197x."
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Thresholds (2007) (33): 34a–42a.
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Lydia Kallipoliti; Ducks Versus Joules: Electric Visions of Las Vegas in the Energy Crisis. Thresholds 2007; (33): 34a–42a. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00593
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