Company:Boulouki

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Boulouki
TypeNon-profit organization
Founded2018
HeadquartersAthens, Greece
Area served
Epirus, Cyclades
Key people
Panos Kostoulas, Grigoris Koutropoulos, Christoforos Theoharis, Ionas Sklavounos, Mina Kouvara
Websiteboulouki.org/en/about

Boulouki (Greek: Το Μπουλούκι) is a Greek non-profit organization[1] operating as a travelling workshop for traditional building practices in Greece and the Balkans.[2]

As an interdisciplinary collective,[3] it brings together architects, civil engineers, and researchers of cultural heritage, with the main aim of documenting, preserving, and revitalizing traditional building knowledge, techniques, and materials, particularly in stone[4] and wood.[5]

Since May 2018, Boulouki has operated as a civil non-profit company based in Athens, with a regional branch in Epirus. In June 2024, it was awarded the first European Cultural Heritage Award, Europa Nostra 2024, for its activities and overall contribution.[6][7]

Name

The term boulouki derives from the Turkish word bölük, meaning a group of people or a unit of workers. Historically, it referred to itinerant guilds of craftsmen and builders who travelled across Greece and the Balkans in search of work related to traditional construction, such as mansions, bridges, stone pavements, and timber structures.[8]

Activities

Boulouki identifies, documents, and records eprirical and technical knowledge held by communities, groups, and individuals related to traditional construction techniques and materials. It aims to promote this knowledge through hands-on workshops and building projects in collaboration with local communities.[9] Its activities also include research, the organization of workshops, symposia, and broader cultural and educational initiatives.[10]

The organization has been active throughout Greece, particularly in the mountainous regions of Epirus, where prominent master craftsmen lived and worked, influencing building traditions across the Balkans. To achieve its goals, Boulouki has developed a broad network of collaborators, including major academic institutions in Greece, such as the National Technical University of Athens, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University of Patras,[11] the University of Thessaly, and the University of Ioannina, along with academics of various disciplines[12] and professional craftsmen.[13]

Groups of recent engineering graduates and senior undergrad students of civil engineering and architecture participate in professional apprenticeships and technical seminars in traditional and sustainable building organized by Boulouki throughout Greece.[14][15]

In 2024, Boulouki established the first "School of traditional and sustainable building training"[16] in the mountainous village of Frasta, Tzoumerka,[17] housed in a former primary school building granted by local authorities.[18]

During the academic year 2025–2026, Boulouki members taught at the Department of Architecture of ETH Zurich, following an invitation by the Institute of Landscape and Urban Studies (LUS).[19]

Mission

  • Collaboration with local communities and promotion of Greek cultural heritage, including issues related to its conservation and management.[20]
  • Raising awareness of the impacts of excessive tourism development and uncontrolled construction, particularly in insular regions of Greece.
  • Promotion of local and traditional materials and construction techniques, especially stone and timber, as sustainable building practices for the 21st century.

Awards

  • European Cultural Heritage Award – Europa Nostra 2024[7][21]
  • Philippe Rotthier European Prize for Architecture, category “Integration into the Landscape”, 2024[22]
  • New European Bauhaus Prize “Boost for Small Municipalities”, jointly with the Municipality of Central Tzoumerka, 2025[23]
  • European Heritage Days Stories (2025)[24]

References

  1. "Home". 2025-07-15. https://boulouki.org/. 
  2. "Travelling Workshop on Traditional Building". 2024-05-30. https://www.europeanheritageawards.eu/winners/boulouki-travelling-workshop-on-traditional-building/. 
  3. "Ίδρυμα Ωνάση" (in el). https://www.onassis.org/el/people/boulouki. 
  4. "Ευρωπαϊκό βραβείο στους μάστορες της πέτρας" (in el). 2024-05-31. https://www.kathimerini.gr/culture/563052010/eyropaiko-vraveio-stoys-mastores-tis-petras/. 
  5. "Εργαστήριο παραδοσιακής οικοδομικής ξυλουργικής από το «Μπουλούκι» • EpirusPost • Ειδήσεις, Ιωάννινα, Άρτα, Πρέβεζα, Θεσπρωτία" (in el). 2024-09-12. https://www.epiruspost.gr/ergastirio-paradosiakis-oikodomikis/. 
  6. "Περιοδεύον Εργαστήριο για τις Παραδοσιακές Τεχνικές Δόμησης πήρε Βραβείο Europa Nostra 2024" (in el). 2024-05-31. https://elculture.gr/to-boulouki-periodevon-ergastirio-gia-tis-paradosiakes-technikes-domisis-pire-vraveio-europa-nostra-2024/. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Ευρωπαϊκό Βραβείο Πολιτιστικής Κληρονομιάς στην Ελλάδα για το «Μπουλούκι»" (in el). 2024-06-03. https://www.naftemporiki.gr/culture/ekdiloseis/1675163/eyropaiko-vraveio-politistikis-klironomias-stin-ellada-gia-to-mpoyloyki/. 
  8. "Τα μπουλούκια των μαστόρων της πέτρας" (in el). https://pyrsogianni.gr/ta-mpouloukia. Retrieved 2026-02-11. 
  9. Unite, Creatives (21 Dec 2023). "Boulouki keeps the traditional crafting in Greece alive". https://creativesunite.eu/article/boulouki-keeps-the-traditional-crafting-in-greece-alive. 
  10. "ΜΠΟΥΛΟΥΚΙ" (in el). 1970-01-01. https://el.boulouki.org/about. 
  11. Παυλίδης, Κωνσταντίνος (2019-03-04). "Eργαστήριο παραδοσιακής δόμησης στην Ήπειρο από την ομάδα Μπουλούκι" (in el). https://architecture.web.auth.gr/e%CF%81%CE%B3%CE%B1%CF%83%CF%84%CE%AE%CF%81%CE%B9%CE%BF-%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B1%CE%B4%CE%BF%CF%83%CE%B9%CE%B1%CE%BA%CE%AE%CF%82-%CE%B4%CF%8C%CE%BC%CE%B7%CF%83%CE%B7%CF%82-%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B7%CE%BD/. 
  12. Arvaniti-Pollatou, Melina (2018-11-15). "Εργαστήριο Πέτρινης Δόμησης: "Το Μπουλούκι στο Γεφύρι"". https://www.archisearch.gr/press/ergastirio-petrinis-domisis-boulouki/. 
  13. Online, Archaeology (25 May 2021). "A modern “Boulouki” documents the traditions of local places." (in el). https://www.archaiologia.gr/blog/2021/05/25/%CE%AD%CE%BD%CE%B1-%CF%83%CF%8D%CE%B3%CF%87%CF%81%CE%BF%CE%BD%CE%BF-%CE%BC%CF%80%CE%BF%CF%85%CE%BB%CE%BF%CF%8D%CE%BA%CE%B9-%CE%BA%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B1%CE%B3%CF%81%CE%AC%CF%86%CE%B5%CE%B9/. 
  14. "Φθινοπωρινό Σχολείο" (in el). 1970-01-01. https://el.boulouki.org/autumnschool. 
  15. "«Μπουλούκι»: επιστροφή στα Τζουμέρκα" (in el). https://typos-i.gr/article/mpoyloyki-epistrofh-sta-tzoymerka. 
  16. "TZOUMERKA SCHOOL". 1 Oct 2025. https://boulouki.org/project/school/. 
  17. Τζελέτας, Αποστόλης (2019-05-04). "Το «Μπουλούκι» επέστρεψε στα Τζουμέρκα" (in el). https://www.agon.gr/epikairotita/15155/to-mpoyloyki-epestrepse-sta-tzoymerka/. 
  18. "Περιοδεύον Εργαστήριο για τις Παραδοσιακές Τεχνικές Δόμησης πήρε Βραβείο Europa Nostra 2024" (in el). 2024-05-31. https://elculture.gr/to-boulouki-periodevon-ergastirio-gia-tis-paradosiakes-technikes-domisis-pire-vraveio-europa-nostra-2024/. 
  19. Herzog, Andres (8 Sep 2025). "Boulouki and João Ferreira Nunes lead visiting studios at the Institute LUS". https://arch.ethz.ch/en/news-und-veranstaltungen/news-kanal/2025/09/boulouki-and-joo-ferreira-nunes-lead-visiting-studios-at-the-institute-of-landscape-and-urban-studies.html. 
  20. Τζελέτας, Αποστόλης (2024-05-30). "Βραβείο Europa Nostra 2024 για το «Μπουλούκι»" (in el). https://www.agon.gr/epikairotita/113704/vraveio-europa-nostra-2024-gia-to-mpoyloyki/. 
  21. "Greece Wins European Heritage Award". 2024-05-30. https://www.tovima.com/culture/greece-wins-european-heritage-award/. 
  22. "PRIZE FOR INTEGRATION INTO THE LANDSCAPE - Kalderimi X2" (in en). https://www.rotthierprize.com/laureates. Retrieved 2026-02-11. 
  23. "New European Bauhaus Prizes | Boost for Small Municipalities: Winner". https://prizes.new-european-bauhaus.europa.eu/winners-municipalities. Retrieved 2026-02-11. 
  24. "Frasta School | Repurposing a Rural School Towards a Community Centre for sustainable building cultures | European Heritage Days". https://www.europeanheritagedays.com/Story/Frasta-School-Repurposing-a-Rural-School-Towards-a-Community-Centre-for-sustainable-building-cultures. Retrieved 2026-02-13.