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LYDIA XYNOGALA is an architect and doctoral fellow at the gta Institute ETH Zurich, where she writes on the construction of a culture of healing centered around mineral resources in twentieth- century Greece. Through design and research her practice explores the fuzzy relationships between natural and built realms and has been supported by fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Onassis Foundation, and the Greek Architecture Award. She has published her writing at gta papers, Log, Manifest, and e-flux architecture and exhibited at Storefront, gta exhibitions Zurich, and Center for Architecture NY.
LYDIA XYNOGALA is an architect and doctoral fellow at the gta Institute ETH Zurich, where she writes on the construction of a culture of healing centered around mineral resources in twentieth- century Greece. Through design and research her practice explores the fuzzy relationships between natural and built realms and has been supported by fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Onassis Foundation, and the Greek Architecture Award. She has published her writing at gta papers, Log, Manifest, and e-flux architecture and exhibited at Storefront, gta exhibitions Zurich, and Center for Architecture NY.
Lydia Xynogala; The Vanishing Half Island: A (not so) Ancient Myth. Thresholds 2024; (52): 146–155. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00823
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