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Dr. Christina Priavolou is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Amsterdam, leading the [https://amsterdamschoolofplanning.eu/project/smartacular-from-smart-to-smartacular-built-environments/  SMARTACULAR] project on sustainable built environments. She holds a PhD in open construction systems from TalTech (Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance), an interdisciplinary MSc in Environmental Development from NTUA, and a BSc in Civil Engineering from the University of Patras. Christina has experience in private and public sector work and has served as a Research Fellow at TalTech, where she coordinated the Sustainability Stream of the ERC-funded [http://www.cosmolocalism.eu/ COSMOLOCALISM] project. She is also affiliated with the [https://p2plab.org/  P2P Lab].


Dr. Christina Priavolou is a Core Member at the [http://www.p2plab.gr/ P2P Lab]. She is a civil engineer (5-years BSc, University of Patras, Greece) and holds an interdisciplinary MSc in Environmental Development (National Technical University of Athens, Greece). She has a two-year experience in both private and public works. She is also member of the [http://www.cosmolocalism.eu/ COSMOLOCALISM] research team, coordinating the Sustainability Stream and a Research Fellow at the Ragnar Nurkse Department, TalTech.


* Contact: christina.priavolou at gmail.com
* Contact: christina.priavolou at gmail.com
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=Publications=


==Peer reviewed articles==


=Publications=
* '''Priavolou, C.''' (2024), Can Smart Technology and Traditional Wisdom Craft Truly Sustainable Built Environments?, ''Building and Environment'', 267, 112205. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360132324010473]


==Peer reviewed articles==
* Kouvara, A., '''Priavolou, C.''', Ott, D., Scherer, P, van Zyl-Bulitta, V.H. (2023), Circular, Local, Open: A Recipe for Sustainable Building Construction, ''Buildings'', 13(10), #2493. [https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/10/2493]


* '''Priavolou, C.''', Troullaki, K., Tsiouris, N., Giotitsas, C., & Kostakis, V. (2022), Tracing sustainable production from a degrowth and localisation perspective: A case of 3D printers, ''Journal of Cleaner Production'', 376, 134291. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S095965262203863X?via%3Dihub site]
* '''Priavolou, C.''', Troullaki, K., Tsiouris, N., Giotitsas, C., & Kostakis, V. (2022), Tracing sustainable production from a degrowth and localisation perspective: A case of 3D printers, ''Journal of Cleaner Production'', 376, 134291. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S095965262203863X?via%3Dihub site]
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==Book Chapters==
==Book Chapters==
Kouvara, A., Troullaki, K., Tsiouris, N., * '''Priavolou, C.''' (2024). Τα Κοινά ως ένα διαφορετικό υπόδειγμα βιώσιμης τεχνολογίας. In: KRISI Biannual Scientific Review , 15, 1, 59-80. Barcelona: Distributed Design. [https://openurl.ebsco.com/EPDB%3Agcd%3A8%3A35238760/detailv2?sid=ebsco%3Aplink%3Acrawler&id=ebsco%3Adoi%3A10.5281%2Fzenodo.11134159&link_origin=www.google.com].


* '''Priavolou, C.''' and Lemos, L. (2021). Looking for sustainability in distributed design: A future between rural communities and cryptocurrencies. In: This is Distributed Design: Making a new local and global design paradigm (250−255). Barcelona: Distributed Design.
* '''Priavolou, C.''' and Lemos, L. (2021). Looking for sustainability in distributed design: A future between rural communities and cryptocurrencies. In: This is Distributed Design: Making a new local and global design paradigm (250−255). Barcelona: Distributed Design.
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* Priavolou, C. (2019). Tzoumakers - Co-creating Solutions for Agriculture. In: Armstrong, K., Diez, T., Goldapple, L., Schmidt, A., & Villum, C. (Eds.), ''Design, Remix, Share, Repeat: How distributed design is changing the way makers and designers approach collaboration, tools and the market'' (70−73). Barcelona: Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia. [https://distributeddesign.eu/design-remix-share-repeat/ text]
* Priavolou, C. (2019). Tzoumakers - Co-creating Solutions for Agriculture. In: Armstrong, K., Diez, T., Goldapple, L., Schmidt, A., & Villum, C. (Eds.), ''Design, Remix, Share, Repeat: How distributed design is changing the way makers and designers approach collaboration, tools and the market'' (70−73). Barcelona: Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia. [https://distributeddesign.eu/design-remix-share-repeat/ text]


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Bio


Dr. Christina Priavolou is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Amsterdam, leading the SMARTACULAR project on sustainable built environments. She holds a PhD in open construction systems from TalTech (Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance), an interdisciplinary MSc in Environmental Development from NTUA, and a BSc in Civil Engineering from the University of Patras. Christina has experience in private and public sector work and has served as a Research Fellow at TalTech, where she coordinated the Sustainability Stream of the ERC-funded COSMOLOCALISM project. She is also affiliated with the P2P Lab.


  • Contact: christina.priavolou at gmail.com


Publications

Peer reviewed articles

  • Priavolou, C. (2024), Can Smart Technology and Traditional Wisdom Craft Truly Sustainable Built Environments?, Building and Environment, 267, 112205. [1]
  • Kouvara, A., Priavolou, C., Ott, D., Scherer, P, van Zyl-Bulitta, V.H. (2023), Circular, Local, Open: A Recipe for Sustainable Building Construction, Buildings, 13(10), #2493. [2]
  • Priavolou, C., Troullaki, K., Tsiouris, N., Giotitsas, C., & Kostakis, V. (2022), Tracing sustainable production from a degrowth and localisation perspective: A case of 3D printers, Journal of Cleaner Production, 376, 134291. site
  • Troullaki, K., Rozakis, S., Latoufis, K., Giotitsas, C., Priavolou, C. and Freire, F. (2022), Sustainable rural electrification: Harnessing a cosmolocal wind, Energies, 15(13): 1-16. site
  • Priavolou, C., Tsiouris, N., Niaros, V. and Kostakis, V. (2021), Towards sustainable construction practices: How to reinvigorate vernacular buildings in the digital era?, Buildings, 11(7): 297. site
  • Priavolou, C. (2020), To BIM or not to BIM? Lessons learned from a Greek vernacular museum building, AIMS Environmental Science, 7(2): 192-207. site text
  • Priavolou, C. and Niaros, V. (2019), Assessing the openness and conviviality of open source technology: The case of the wikiHouse, Sustainability, 11(17): 4746. site text
  • Priavolou, C. (2018), The emergence of open construction systems: A sustainable paradigm in the construction sector?, Journal of Futures Studies, 23(2): 67-84. site text
  • Pantazis, A. and Priavolou, C. (2017), 3D printing as a means of learning and communication: The 3Ducation project revisited, Telematics and Informatics, 34(8): 1465-1476. site

Reports

  • Niaros, V., Pantazis, A., Priavolou, C., and Martelloni, L. (2017). The maker movement: Values and principles. Prepared for the Open Design & Manufacturing project. text

Book Chapters

Kouvara, A., Troullaki, K., Tsiouris, N., * Priavolou, C. (2024). Τα Κοινά ως ένα διαφορετικό υπόδειγμα βιώσιμης τεχνολογίας. In: KRISI Biannual Scientific Review , 15, 1, 59-80. Barcelona: Distributed Design. [3].
  • Priavolou, C. and Lemos, L. (2021). Looking for sustainability in distributed design: A future between rural communities and cryptocurrencies. In: This is Distributed Design: Making a new local and global design paradigm (250−255). Barcelona: Distributed Design.
  • Priavolou, C. (2019). Tzoumakers - Co-creating Solutions for Agriculture. In: Armstrong, K., Diez, T., Goldapple, L., Schmidt, A., & Villum, C. (Eds.), Design, Remix, Share, Repeat: How distributed design is changing the way makers and designers approach collaboration, tools and the market (70−73). Barcelona: Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia. text