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The architecture of the cities and towns of the Greek isles is characterized by an individuality and picturesqueness of forms. The historical, massive stone structures are currently being replaced by new, attractive forms, subjected to the requirements of contemporary life and serving heavy tourist traffic, especially during summer months. This also requires the introduction of modern technologies that are necessary for them to function – this applies to waste and water management and power supply. The entirety is characterized by a unique, harmonious visuality and organicity of forms.