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Alexandra Paschalidou-Moreti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexandra Paschalidou-Moreti
Alexandra Paschalidou-Moreti, (1912 in Istanbul – 2010 in Filothei), was a Greek architect who designed pavilions for numerous international exhibitions. ==Early life and education== Paschalidou–Moreti was the youngest daughter of Konstantinos Paschalidis and Despina Pappas. In 1922 her family moved from Istanbul to Bulgaria, soon after to Thessaloniki and finally to Athens, where they settled permanently in 1925. She was raised in a middle-class social and family environment which had members who were architects and painters. Her generation (56 first cousins) produced many artists. Some of the most prominent are: the sculptor Giannis Pappas and the painters Eleni Pagkalou, Andreas Vourloumis, and Paschalidou-Moreti’s sister Eleni Paschalidou, who was the wife of sculptor George Zongolopoulos. As a student, at Zappeio Girls School in Istanbul, she was influenced by an exceptionally fertile cultural environment with notable works of art which encouraged her to develop an aesthetic and artistic foundation. From a very early age Alexandra Paschalidou-Moreti began to paint and draw. When she moved to Athens she continued her studies at the First Girls Gymnasium. In 1932, she decided to attend university and began her studies in architecture at the National Technical University. In 1936 she became the seventh woman in Greece to succeed in becoming an architect.
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