1. Diploma Thesis Decomposing Landscapes.
On Time and Matter within the Decomposing Landscape of South Euboea
This is the story of the decomposing landscape of a
Greek island. A web brimming with entangling bodies
and movement, unfolding across multiple temporalities.
These pages speak of multi-species dwelling and non-
extractivism, but more than anything else, this book
is about finding morethanhuman alliances
within the dying world of the Anthropocene. In order to
contribute to the ongoing eco-philosophical discourse
in architectural theory, this project takes the stance of
hyper-site-specificity, investigating a site nestled in the
rocky shoreline of South Euboea, Greece.
Decomposing Landscapes was conceived as a diploma
thesis under the co-supervision of Wilfried Kuehn
(Technical University Vienna) and Nikolaos-Ion Terzoglou
(National Technical University of Athens) from 2024-25.