News from Gazochori
Gazochori is the name for a workers’ village, which was formed around the Gas Factory of Athens, built in 1857. Lacking all ‘basic’ amenities, Gazochori soon became notorious for its lack of sanitary conditions. The houses of Gazochori were small-scale and architecturally faceless, remotely connected to the neo-classical style dominant at the time. When the Gas Factory was finally dismantled in the 1980s, its original residents had already abandoned the village. It was soon to be occupied by a second surge of low-income workers. |
22/02/2007 |