Research Unit
for Historical
Constructional
Systems

Profile

Main thematic areas
Constructional Analysis, Restoration, Historical Structures, Monuments

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Overview

The Research Unit for Historical Constructional Structures overall aims to the Constructional Analysis and Restoration of Historical Structures and Monuments. 

Specifically, it aims to: 
  • Scientifically locate, analyze and distinguish the constructional system and the typology of the monument as well as its specific features.
  • Recognize and record the pathology and vulnerability of a monument or a historic structure.
  • Associate the pathology of the construction with all the possible causes, including those that are likely to occur in the future.
  • Develop the ability to analyze and record technical information about the construction method and technique used in the initial or later phases during the life of a historic building.
The Unit's main activities include:
  • Dealing with Historical Complexes, Archaeological Sites, Historical Structures and Monuments
  • Historical, Typological, Morphological Analysis and Documentation
  • Geometrical Documentation (Conventional and/or Digital Methods)
  • Constructional and Structural System Analysis
  • Pathology and Vulnerability Recording and Assessment
  • Design of Immediate Rescue Measures
  • Restoration Proposals
PositionNameDepartmentResearch Domain
Lead researcher Prof. Panayiotis Touliatos Architecture Constructional Analysis and Restoration of Monuments
Unit Member Dr Naso Chrysochou Architecture Theory of Restoration of Monuments
Unit Member Mr Marios Pelekanos Architecture Architectural Technology
Unit Member Dr Nicos Georgiou  Architecture Bioclimatic Design
Start YearProject TitleLead Partner/ AssigneeFunding fromProject Website
2019 Constructional Analysis of the ruined church of Timios Prodromos, property of Docheiarios Monastery, Mount Athos, Greece Frederick University - Research Unit for Historical Constructional Systems Holy Monastery of Docheiarios, Mount Athos, Greece / Frederick University, Cyprus N/A
2016 Constructional Analysis of the abandoned domed church of Panayia Akentou in Lefka (occupied area of Cyprus) Frederick University, Research Unit for Historical Constructional Systems Holy Bishobric of Morfou / Frederick University, Cyprus N/A
2013 Constructional Analysis of the domed church of Taxiarhes at Villia community, Attica, Greece Frederick University, Research Unit for Historical Constructional Systems Frederick University, Cyprus N/A
2011 Constructional Analysis of the domed structure of the Katholikon of the Docheiarios Monastery, Mount Athos, Greece Frederick University, Research Unit for Historical Constructional Systems Holy Monastery of Docheiarios, Mount Athos, Greece / Frederick University, Cyprus N/A