Antonakakis, Suzana (1935–)
Antonakakis, Suzana (1935–)
Greek architect. Name variations: Suzana Maria Antonakakis. Born 1935 in Athens, Greece; studied at National Technical University School of Architecture; m. Dimitris Antonakakis.
With husband, formed partnership, co-founded award-winning Atelier 66, and published work on important settlements in Cyclades (1974); served as president of Department of Architecture, Technical Chamber of Greece (1982–83); received numerous awards.
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