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Greece is a country with a very specific geophysical landscape and a very different climate from place to place. So the traditional architecture in several parts in Greece is very peculiar. So our presentation is about common characteristics and elements used in our area, included our town, in the past. Pelion is a characteristic case of this architecture remaining until today. Like many regions of Greece, Pelion is characterized by its own distinctive traditional architecture, which impresses anyone seeing the villages. By the end of the Ottoman occupation, a growing number of houses and mansions were built using elements of the era’s urban architecture while maintaining fortifications, a combination that made the unique Pelion building tradition and is used till the present day. Tradidional Architecture of Greek mainland –Building Techniques There are two distinguished periods with different building techniques in the Pelion architecture. First period: Most of the houses built in this period are two or three floor high and feature a thick stone structure as they were built with stone slabs mined from the Pelion quarries. The upper floor usually stands out in relation to the floor below and has many windows. Their stone roofs, their wood carved doors and windows and their decorated ceilings characterize them. In addition some towers were also built for the wealthiest inhabitants that were three or four floor buildings with a squared overview built with stone while the floors have a mixture if stone and wood. The fortified construction, the large and solid stone structures, the double walls, the battlements, the elevated entrance with a special hatch above for scalding, the few and small symmetrical windows and the balconies in the last floor, supported by wooded struts are a few of their characteristics. Second period: Houses built during this period feature a stone base forming a right and vertical angle and two or three floors, while construction is very reminiscent of the early towers. The houses have special designed areas for various uses, reinforced with wooden frames at intervals while the upper floors are constructed by a lightweight material called “Tsatma” ̽. The ground floor of these houses, known as “katoi” had few small windows and thick stonewalls that kept a low and steady temperature and was used as a storage space. Above, the first floor or “mesopatoma” (mid floor) had a low ceiling and fireplaces and was used for winter stay. The third and last floor, of lightweight construction was used for summer stay, it featured the main entrance and many big windows that had colorful skylights on top. At this floor is the “doxato” a large space that occupies the façade and communicates with the rest of the rooms, and the “kalon onta” or “mousafir onta” which is the main reception area. The top floor usually extends from the lower floors creating the “sachnisia”. The roof was covered with Pelion slates protruding to protect the building from various weather conditions. Tsatma: wooden grids that connect to wooden struts of the upper floors. Horizontal twigs are weaved in between the empty spaces and on top of them a mixture of clay, sand, small rocks and straw is spread. – Building Materials Stone is mined from the local quarries and is primarily used in building the foundations and the ground floor. Wood is a basic building material coming from the forests of Pelion and is used in the construction of the upper floors.