CARDOSO, AlexandraMAIA, Maria HelenaTREVISAN, Alexandra2018-01-212018-01-212015-02-19Alexandra Cardoso, Maria Helena Maia and Alexandra Trevisan) – “Parallel paths” in SOUTHERN MODERNISMS. CRITICAL STANCES THROUGH REGIONAL APPROPRIATIONS. Proc. / Joana Cunha Leal, Maria Helena Maia and Begoña Farré Torras editors. Porto: IHA/FCSH-UNL, CEAA/ESAP-CESAP, 2015, p. 72-84978-972-8784-65-2http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/20641This study focuses on the work produced during the first three decades of the 20h century by four architects, who were born and lived at the two ends of Southern Europe: Greece and Portugal. They belonged to two successive generations – Raúl Raul Lino (1879-1974) and Aristotelis Zachos (1871-1939) belonged to the first generation; Carlos Ramos (1897-1969) and Dimitris Pikionis (1887-1968) belonged to the second generation – and they all shared the same ability to dialogue with modernity while remaining close to local tradition. Therefore, they allow us to rethink the role played by their projects in the architectural culture of their time beyond the habitual reading of the binomial centre/ periphery diffused by historiography.engArquitetura ModernaModern ArchitecturePortuguese Modern ArchitectureArquitetura Moderna PortuguesaGreek Modern ArchitectureArquitetura Moderna GregaArquitetura vernacularVernacular ArchitectureSulSouthParallel Pathsconference object