TRIQUETRA

TRIQUETRA Project participated at EGU2024

Τhe TRIQUETRA Project made an impact with a series of presentations and poster sessions at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2024 (EGU2024), held in Vienna from April 14th to 19th. The dissemination activities from the project’s partners, including three poster presentations, two in-situ presentations and one virtual presentation demonstrated innovative solutions in the field […]

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The TRIQUETRA Project Excavations at Villa Giulia, Punta Eolo, Ventotene, from Sapienza University of Rome

The TRIQUETRA Project is excited to announce that we have started fieldwork activities at Villa Giulia, located in Punta Eolo, Ventotene. Sapienza University of Rome, partner of Triquetra project, working to study how ancient artifacts are affected by being exposed to the elements. Villa Giulia is an important site that gives us a glimpse into

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Triquetra Project Review: March 14, 2024

On March 14, 2024, the Triquetra Project underwent the first review meeting via telecommunication. Led by project coordinator Prof. Charalampos Ioannides and assisted by project officer Dr. Athanasios Gerakis, the session saw all partners presenting the project’s progress over the initial twelve months. Partners highlighted achievements and milestones, addressing challenges encountered along the way. Dr.

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Advancing Heritage Preservation—Insights from the TRIQUETRA Project

We are pleased to share the publication of an important journal article titled “Safeguarding Our Heritage—The TRIQUETRA Project Approach” on the MDPI platform. This article offers key insights into the progress of the TRIQUETRA project, a European initiative focused on addressing climate change risks and natural hazards affecting Cultural Heritage (CH). The TRIQUETRA project introduces

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TRIQUETRA featured on European Commission’s list of Innovative Cultural Heritage projects

We are delighted to share some news for the TRIQUETRA project. Recently, our endeavors have been featured in the “Driving a Green, Digital & Innovative European Cultural Heritage” booklet, a comprehensive publication that celebrates and showcases initiatives in the cultural sector. Exploring the Booklet: “Driving a Green, Digital & Innovative European Cultural Heritage” The recently

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2nd In-situ Plenary Meeting in Munich

The TRIQUETRA project recently marked a significant milestone with the successful completion of our second plenary held in Munich. On December 7, esteemed partners from diverse backgrounds convened for an enriching and impactful gathering, with some partners participating online and others joining us in person, fostering a dynamic environment for collaboration. Moreover on December 8

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TRIQUETRA in Green Cluster on Cultural Heritage

On December 1st, within the venerable Byzantine Museum, Triquetra participates in a significant event which Geosystems Hellas, a pivotal partner in the project, organized. This event marked the inaugural assembly of the Green Cluster on Cultural Heritage—a collective effort aimed at mitigating the perilous impact of climate change on cultural monuments. Comprising five distinct projects—Thetida,

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TRIQUETRA project Featured in “The Art Newspaper”

We are excited to announce that TRIQUETRA Project has been featured in a recent article published by The Art Newspaper. The article highlights the accomplishments and impact of our project in assessing and mitigating Climate Change risks and natural hazards threatening cultural heritage. Additionally, Professor Charalampos Ioannidis and Salvatore Martino, two renowned experts in the

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NTUA as a partner from TRIQUETRA project participated in the kick-off meeting of Thetida project

The NTUA team was given the opportunity to participate at the kick-off meeting of the sister project THETIDA, which took place on June 30th in Athens, Vouliagmeni. Dr. Stela Verykokou gave a presentation regarding the TRIQUETRA project, focusing on the priorities, the main concept, the key research activities, some details on the DSS and knowledge

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