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Presentation
British Civic Architecture in the United States of the Ionian Islands
Athens Institute for Education and Research (2010)
  • Nicholas Patricios, University of Miami
Abstract
On 5th November 1815 the United States of the Ionian Islands was established under British protection through signature of the Treaty of Paris. British Residents were subsequently stationed on each of the seven Ionian Islands off the west coast of Greece as governors of each Island. During the Protectorate period, 1815-1864, the Residents carried out numerous public works from public buildings and structures to roads and harbors. The most prolific Resident was Charles Napier in Kefalonia. The civic architectural style of the public buildings and structures designed by British architects and engineers was inevitably Neo-Classical, ironically a new style for Greece.
Keywords
  • Ionian Islands,
  • British imperial legacy,
  • British civic architecture,
  • Corfu,
  • Paxos,
  • Lefkas,
  • Cephalonia,
  • Ithaca,
  • Zakinthos,
  • Kithira
Publication Date
June, 2010
Citation Information
Nicholas Patricios. "British Civic Architecture in the United States of the Ionian Islands" Athens Institute for Education and Research (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicholas_patricios/13/