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Helen Fessas-Emmanouil (born 1943, in Volos) is a Greek architect specializing in theatre architecture. An assistant professor at the University of Athens, she has published a number of essays and books on modern Greek architecture. Fessas studied architecture at the National Technical University of Athens (1962–1967) where her doctorate thesis was Theatre Architecture in Modern Greece.

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  • Helen Fessas-Emmanouil (nació en 1943, en Volos) es una arquitecta griega especialista en arquitectura teatral. Es profesora emérita de la Universidad de Atenas. Ha publicado varios ensayos y libros sobre arquitectura griega moderna. Fessas Estudió arquitectura en la Universidad Técnica Nacional de Atenas (1962–1967), su tesis doctoral fue la Arquitectura teatral en la Grecia Moderna. (es)
  • Helen Fessas-Emmanouil (born 1943, in Volos) is a Greek architect specializing in theatre architecture. An assistant professor at the University of Athens, she has published a number of essays and books on modern Greek architecture. Fessas studied architecture at the National Technical University of Athens (1962–1967) where her doctorate thesis was Theatre Architecture in Modern Greece. (en)
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  • Helen Fessas-Emmanouil (nació en 1943, en Volos) es una arquitecta griega especialista en arquitectura teatral. Es profesora emérita de la Universidad de Atenas. Ha publicado varios ensayos y libros sobre arquitectura griega moderna. Fessas Estudió arquitectura en la Universidad Técnica Nacional de Atenas (1962–1967), su tesis doctoral fue la Arquitectura teatral en la Grecia Moderna. En 1993, fue designada profesora en el Departamento de Estudios Teatrales de la Universidad de Atenas. Los últimos 20 años, ha trabajado como historiadora en el área de la arquitectura griega moderna, escribiendo artículos publicaciones griegas y extranjeras. En 1995, Fessas-Emmanouil fue galardonada con el Premio de Academia de Atenas por su libro de dos volúmenes Arquitectura Teatral en la Grecia Moderna.​ (es)
  • Helen Fessas-Emmanouil (born 1943, in Volos) is a Greek architect specializing in theatre architecture. An assistant professor at the University of Athens, she has published a number of essays and books on modern Greek architecture. Fessas studied architecture at the National Technical University of Athens (1962–1967) where her doctorate thesis was Theatre Architecture in Modern Greece. In 1993, she was appointed assistant professor at the Department of Theatrical Studies at Athens University. Over the past 20 years, she has worked as a historian in the area of modern Greek architecture, writing articles in Greek and foreign publications. In 1995, Fessas-Emmanouil was awarded the Athens Academy Prize for her two-volume book Theatre Architecture in Modern Greece. (en)
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