The “Syrmata” of Milos: Adaptive Architecture and Cultural Heritage
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The “Syrmata” of Milos: Adaptive Architecture and Cultural Heritage
The “syrmata” (wires) buildings on the island of Milos are traditional small, single-room structures built directly along the coast in small fishing villages. Historically, they were used as boat storage, as shelters during the harsh winter months, or as workshops. They are either fully or partially carved into the volcanic rocks of the island and […] The post The “Syrmata” of Milos: Adaptive Architecture and Cultural Heritage appeared first on …
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