Androudis, Paschalis

BIOGRAPHY

Paschalis Androudis was born in Thessaloniki in 1965 and he studied Architecture in Greece (Diploma of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Art and Archaeology in Paris (DEA and PhD at the University Paris I-Pantheon-Sorbonne), Conservation of Historic Buildings at the Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies of the University of York, U.K. (Master of Arts in Conservation Studies) and History of Byzantine Civilisation in Paris (PhD Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales). He also made postdoctoral research in Archaeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has been awarded five scholarships for his Studies: from the University Paris I- Panthéon- Sorbonne (Professor H. Glykatzi-Ahrweiller) and the Foundation Arvanitidis (USA)  1991- 1992, from Alexandros S. Onassis Cultural Foundation (1992-1994), from the European Union and the University of York (1994-1995), from the Foundation A.G. Leventis (1995-1996, 1996-1997 and 1997-1998) and Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Greek State (I.K.Y.), for 1999-2000 and 2000-2001.

From 1991 onwards he published many scientific works (4 books and around 100 articles) on Medieval Art and Archaeology, Medieval architecture, military architecture, minor arts, church architecture, byzantine art and architecture, Islamic and ottoman art and architecture, byzantine and western heraldry and on the symbolism of double-headed eagles in Seljuk, Byzantine and Western culture. He participated with papers of various topics in 110 scientific Greek and International congresses.

He has a rich archaeological and architectural fieldwork experience (from 1988 onwards). He participated in many archaeological excavations; he recorded and made plans for over 400 historic buildings of all kinds and periods. He also recorded byzantine sculptures and made plans for graphic reconstruction of chancel barriers, of ambons, doorframes, tombs etc. in byzantine churches on Mount Athos and elsewhere.

He worked for short periods in Byzantine Departments of the Greek Archaeological Service on Mount Athos, Kozani, Larisa, Mitilini, Euboia. He worked as a field supervisor of the restoration works on many archaeological sites. Moreover he made studies for Conservation and restoration for 75 monuments of all periods and kinds (early byzantine, byzantine, ottoman, postbyzantine basilicas, complexes, castles, churches, mosques, clock-towers, madrasas, mausoleums, etc) all over Greece.

He taught courses from 1999-2010 (2007-2010 as an adjunct Lecturer) at the School of Architecture of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (History of Architecture, Medieval Art and Architecture, Byzantine Architecture, History of Art, Recording of Ancient Structures, Traditional Architecture, Restoration and Rehabilitation of Historic Settlements of Greece, Conservation of Monuments in the U.K., History of Conservation, History of Medieval Urbanism). Moreover he taught courses on architecture, art, archaeology and conservation at Paris, Nice (Université Sophia-Antipolis) and in the Open University of the Municipality of Thessaloniki (1999-2010). Also Ottoman art and architecture in the School for archaeological guides in Thessaloniki. He also taught, as an adjunct Lecturer, the course of Archaeological recordings and plans in excavations in the Department of History and Archaeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2012-2015).

He is familiar to the Medieval Western and Architecture through his studies for 8 years in Paris and York, where he studied monuments and various objects of minor arts. Moreover he participated in study tours in Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Yorkshire and Scotland. We also made tours in Russia, Georgia and Turkey.

He was elected Lecturer of Byzantine Art and Archaeology in the Department of History and Archaeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki on 26/1/2012, where he is teaching courses as a Lecturer from October 2014.

PUBLICATIONS

  • ANDROUDIS, P., A Fragment of the “Pula type” of lustreware immured at the exonarthex of the Katholikon of the Monastery of Hilandari (Mount Athos peninsula) (co-authored with Anastasia Yangaki), Zbornik Matice srpske za likovne umetnosti, 42 (2014), p. 51-60. [PDF]
  • ANDROUDIS, P., Les premières apparitions attestées de l’aigle bicéphale dans l’art roman d’Occident (XIe-XIIe siècles). Origines et symbolique, Nis and Byzantium, XI (2013), p. 209-225. [PDF]
  • ANDROUDIS, P., “Chapiteau de la crypte de la basilique de Saint-Démétrios. Thessalonique avec emblemes de la famille des Paléologues”, ΔΧΑΕ, 33 (2012), p. 131-140. [PDF]
  • ANDROUDIS, P., Le Catholicon du monastère byzantin de Saint-Démétrios (Chalkéôs) au Mont Athos (actuel Kyriakon de la Skite de Saint-Démétrios de Vatopédi)”, Δελτίον της Χριστιανικής Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας, περίοδος Δ΄, τόμος ΚΘ΄ (2008), p. 195-206. [PDF]
  • ANDROUDIS, P., “A propos des motifs d’allure orientale du sarcophage d’Anna Maliassenè”, Βυζαντιακά, 20 (2000), p. 266-281. [PDF]