PORTFOLIO JULY 2019
Anna Ioannidou
Anna Ioannidou https://nl.linkedin.com/pub/anna-ioannidou/26/b0b/623
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ATHENS [GR] 2
JULY 2019
00 INDEX 01 LANDSCAPE REDEFINITION AND PRODUCTIVE RE-INTEGRATION OF THE AMYNTAIO MINE EXTERNAL DEPOSITION AREA WEST MACEDONIA [GR] 2019
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02 LANDSCAPE RESTORATION & REDEVELOPMENT OF THE ‘LOUMAKI’ MILITARY BASE KARDITSA [GR] 2018
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03 WEST ATTICA REGION HEADQUARTERS ELEFSINA [GR] 2018
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04 NEW CYPRUS MUSEUM NICOSIA [CY] 2017
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05 RIJNVLIET EDIBLE RESIDENTIAL AREA UTRECHT [NL] 2016
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06 FIER COASTLINE DEVELOPMENTS FIER [AL] 2016
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07 ELBASAN STRATEGIC PROJECTS ELBASAN [AL] 2016
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08 GREEN FLOWSCAPES BELGRADE [RS] 2014
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09 ZOETERMEERSCHE LAKE POLDER ZOETERMEER [NL] 2012
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10 CARVED IN THE LIMESTONE SOUTH LIMBURG [NL] 2011
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11 HOUSING COMPLEX IN THE AREA OF TAVROS ATHENS [GR] 2008
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01 LANDSCAPE REDEFINITION & PRODUCTIVE RE-INTEGRATION OF THE AMYNTAIO MINE EXTERNAL DEPOSITION AREA PROPOSAL FOR A PANHELLENIC SPATIAL PLANNING COMPETITION WEST MACEDONIA [GR] TYPE professional team project YEAR march 2019 TEAM G. Kermeliotis (Spatial Planning Engineer), K. Goltsiou (Agronomist & Landscape Architect), Sp. Mountrihas (Architect), A. Ioannidou (Architect & Landscape Architect). ROLE Master Plan design [Illustrator] SUMMARY Our vision for the study area is summarized in the triptych of economic development, social cohesion and environmental protection, highlighting the basic idea that “Earth produces energy - from lignite to renewables “. The more specific objectives for the area are: - To create a productive landscape of alternative forms of energy, exploiting the natural resources of the earth, in order to act as a pilot for the region. - To enhance soil fertility and indigenous flora and fauna in order to restore the natural ecosystem balance. - To link local agricultural production with the proposed energy crops. - To maintain the memory of the mining landscape and its relation to lignite In this context, the region is spatially organized into the following zones: A. The Linear Theme Park, demonstrating the various landscape types associated with lignite and renewables. B. The Restoration zone C. The agricultural sector zone devoted exclusively to energy crops.
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MASTER PLAN
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EXISTING ENERGY PRODUCTION & INFRASTRUCTURE
EXISTING AGRICULTURE
EARTH
LIGNITE BASIN
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW: THEMATIC
ENERGY
SPATIAL PLANNING PROPOSAL
PARK FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY REOURCES
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‘THE ENERGY PATH’
FROM LIGNITE TO RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
PERSPECTIVE VIEW: WATER RET
DIAGRAMMATIC SECTION B - B’
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DIAGRAMMATIC SECTION A - A’
PERSPECTIVE VIEW: PERIPHERAL RING ROAD
TENTION BASIN
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02 LANDSCAPE RESTORATION & REDEVELOPMENT OF THE ‘LOUMAKI’ MILITARY BASE PROPOSAL FOR A PANHELLENIC ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION KARDITSA [GR]
TYPE professional team project YEAR july 2018 TEAM LandmArch. - Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Architecture: X. Mastoraki (Senior Architect & Landscape Architect), A. Ioannidou (Architect & Landscape Architect), E. Triantafyllou (Architect), K. Psimmenou (Architect & 3d - designer), P. Raptis (Architect & 3d - designer). ROLE Landscape design: concept & detailing (together with LandmArch.), Presentation [Autocad, Photoshop, InDesign]. SUMMARY The proposal for the regeneration & redevelopment of the former military base of Loumaki in Karditsa[GR] aims to create a new green landmark for the city and a destination point for residents and visitors. The new urban park introduces new uses and gives a developmental perspective to the region, while it stimulates social ties and offers new experiences to the users. The design proposal respects the landscape’s identity of the area, including local flora and fauna. It introduces spaces for culture and recreation and offers architectural, environmental and bioclimatic upgrading of the surrounding area. The Loumaki Park is located at the edge of the city in the immediate vicinity of access to the most important attraction points and natural landscapes in the wider region. Therefore it becomes a transitional green zone that connects the city of Karditsa with its countryside.
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MASTER PLAN
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SOUTH PERSRSPECTIVE VIEW 11 REGENERATION OF THE RIPARIAN ZONE ALONG THE EXISTING NATURAL WATER ELEMENT RESTORATION AND REDEVELOPMENT OF THE ‘LOUMAKI’ MILITARY BASE, KARDITSA [GR]
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NORTH - EAST PERSRSPECTIVE VIEW 13 ADDITION OF A NEW SLOPE WHICH FUNCTIONS AS A “NATURAL”AMPHITHEATER RESTORATION AND REDEVELOPMENT OF THE ‘LOUMAKI’ MILITARY BASE, KARDITSA [GR]
SOUTH EAST PERSPECTIVE VIEW: CULTU
SECTION T1 - T1’: PART A
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URAL ROUTE
LIGHTING DESIGN
SECTION T1 - T1’: PART B
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SOUTH WEST PERSPECTIVE VIEW: MUNICIPAL ALOTMENT GARDEN & A
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DETAIL T1 - T1’: PEDESTRIAN PATH & BICYCLE PATH
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DETAIL T1 - T1’: MUNICIPAL ALOTMENT GARDENS
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03 WEST ATTICA HEADQUARTERS
REGION
PROPOSAL FOR A PANHELLENIC ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION ELEFSINA [GR]
TYPE professional team project YEAR march 2018 TEAM LandmArch. - Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Architecture: X. Mastoraki (Senior Architect & Landscape Architect), A. Ioannidou (Architect & Landscape Architect), E. Triantafyllou (Architect), S. Poulopoulou (Lighting designer), I. Pappas (Mechanical Engineer), A. Datsos (Landscape Architect), Chr. Pampafikos (Architect & 3d - designer). ROLE Architectural design (together with LandmArch.), Presentation [Autocad, Photoshop, InDesign] SUMMARY The aim of the proposal is the design of a contemporary, functional and bioclimatic public building which accommodates the West Attica Region Headquarters, in Elefsina [GR]. The new complex upgrades the urban landscape of the area while reflecting its multi-dimensional history. The building is located on an important urban node, within a network of other significant public spaces in the city of Elefsina and becomes its new landmark. The lack of open, green spaces in the surrounding area, dictates the need to introduce a new, high - quality open public space which will be accessible to all the residents. The structure of the building consists of cylindrical concrete walls, which adopt the vocabulary of Elefsina’s industrial landscape. The proposal aims to achieve the highest possible autonomy in terms of energy consumption through the addition of the green roof, Building - Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) on the south facade and various other techniques.
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UTH-EAST PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF THE BUILDING COMPLEX
SOUTH PERSRSPECTIVE VIEW VIEW OF THE CENTRAL COURTYARD FROM THE ROOF LEVEL 19
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SOUTH PERSRSPECTIVE VIEW ENTRANCE PLAZA 21 WEST ATTICA REGION HEADQUARTERS, ELEUSINA [GR]
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SOUTH-WEST PERSRSPECTIVE VIEW: GROVE COURTYARD
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SECTION T2 - T2’ 23 WEST ATTICA REGION HEADQUARTERS, ELEUSINA [GR]
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PERSRSPECTIVE VIEW OF THE GROVE COURTYARD FROM THE CORRIDOR (BUILDING A)
SOUTH-EAST ELEVATION: TZAFERI STREET
SECTION T3 - T3’ 25 WEST ATTICA REGION HEADQUARTERS, ELEUSINA [GR]
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INTERIOR PERSRSPECTIVE VIEW: AMPHITHEATER
NORTH-WEST ELEVATION
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SOUTH-WEST PERSRSPECTIVE NIGHT VIEW
LIGHTING DESIGN: LEVEL 0 DETAIL
SOUTH-WEST ELEVATION 29 WEST ATTICA REGION HEADQUARTERS, ELEUSINA [GR]
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PROPOSAL FOR AN INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION NICOSIA [CY]
TYPE professional team project YEAR january 2017 TEAM Z. Spyrou, J. Dacoronias - Marina, D. Sagonas, D. Galetakis, A. Ioannidou, M. Latinopoulou ROLE analysis, landscape design (together with Z. Spyrou), preparation of final drawings (maps, site plan and aerial diagrammatic view) [illustrator & photoshop] SUMMARY The site is located on the sensitive intersection between the natural river zone and the new urban development zone. The design of the museum carries this transition from the city to the natural environment through the narration of the history of Cyprus. A new passage is created through the core of the Museum, which connects the existing landscape zone with the open spaces of the New Museum and the existing Archaeological Museum as well as the rest of the Cultural orridor of Nicosia. The water elements are placed along important urban axes, which lead to the focal points of the Museum. The passage unifies the green and cultural zones, while creating a pleasant microclimate in the heart of the Museum. Near the river, the use of water, green areas and ceramic stabilised organic paving creates a gradient from the urban main entrance plaza to the soft natural landscape zone. The Museological experience is guided through the structure of the building, creating a new Cultural focal point in the heart of the city. The bioclimatic design of the building creates a sustainable and pleasant environment through the warm periods of the year. The historical building is integrated in the landscaping paths and vistas, while it forms an interesting dialogue between old and new.
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MASTER PLAN
BIRD’S EYE VIEW
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW FROM THE RIVERSIDE
FRONT ELEVATION TZIABACHARIAL NECHROU AVENUE
SOUTH ELEVATION PEDIEOS RIVER
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ELEVATION CHEILONOS STREET
NORTH PERSPECTIVE VIEW FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE PLAZA
NORTH PERSPECTIVE NIGHT VIEW FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE PLAZA
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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE VIEW LOBBY
PLAN GROUND FLOOR
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PLAN LEVEL +2.00
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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE VIEW SCULPTURE HALLWAY
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SECTION A - A’
1. Early Aceramic Neolithic Period 2. Neolithic Period 3. Chalcolithic Period 4. Copper Metallurgy - Trade 5. Early Bronze Age 6. Middle Bronze Age 7. Ceramic Production 8. Late Bronze Age 9. Aphrodite & her Cult 10. Cemeteries. Cypro - Geometric Period 11. Cypro Archaic - Cypro Classical Period 12. Excavations of the Swedish Mission 13. Hellenistic Period 14. Roman Period 15. Lampousa Treasure 16. Early Christian Period
AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM MUSEOLOGICAL SEQUENCE
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EDIBLE RESIDENTIAL AREA URBAN FOOD FOREST UTRECHT [NL]
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YEAR august 2016 TEAM felixx landscape architects & planners ROLE visualisation [photoshop] SUMMARY Rijnvliet is a new residential area in Utrecht. It is part of the Leidsche Rijn expansion area which consists of 1000 new dwellings. Felixx designed the area’s public space as an edible, educative landscape. The layout is based on the principles of food forestry and was developed in collaboration with residents and other specialists. The various distinct areas of the masterplan are organized through layers of plants, such as the Canopy layer (of original and planted large trees), the Low tree layer, the Shrub layer (of fruit and berry bushes), the Herb layer (of multiannual vegetables and herbs), the Soil cover layer (a layer of plants which spread horizontally), the Underground layer (of plants which produce roots) and the Climbers layer (a vertical layer of climbing plants). Those layers function together and form an integrated ecosystem. The central part of the neighborhood combines all these layers. The adjoining areas focus on one or more of the layers, thus establishing a distinctive character. Maintenance of the food forest will be done by the local residents, supervised by a forester.
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COASTLINE DEVELOPMENTS FIER [AL]
TYPE professional team project YEAR august 2016 TEAM felixx landscape architects & planners ROLE Plan drawing [Illustrator] SUMMARY The changed territorial boundaries allow Fier to improve its relation to the sea. The control model is based on the introduction of measures and structures to control the processes that might influence or change the current coast line. The adaptation model is based on flexible developments and is able to cope with ongoing processes, adapting to future transformations. The choice between these models should be made depending on the source of erosion or transformation, and the economic potential to respond to it. Moreover, it is possible to shift from an adaptation model towards a control model during time, when economic potential increases.
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4 STRATEGIES These 4 zones have different characters, resulting from a different relationship with the water. 1. BEACH 2. DUNES 3. RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 4. DELTA ZONES
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STRATEGIC PROJECTS ELBASAN [AL]
TYPE professional team project YEAR august 2016 TEAM felixx landscape architects & planners ROLE Plan drawing [Illustrator] SUMMARY The Lumi Shkumbin River has a great potential to become the identity carrier for the city of Elbasan and the whole region. The city of Elbasan is located along the river and surrounded by mountains. Future strategies should embrace and strenghten the relationship between Elbasan and the existing landscape qualities. Elbasan is facing serious water problems. The aim is not just solving flood problems by creating space along the river but also turning the water infrastructure into a qualitative identity carrier of the city. For solving the water problems we propose two basic strategies: adaption and control. On the one hand some areas can be protected by adaptive strategies. Also new functions and program can be added. On the other hand some vulnerable spots should be controled and improved by certain measures.
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GREEN FLOWSCAPES
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CONNECTING THE POST - INDUSTRIAL RIVERFRONT OF BELGRADE WITH THE CITY BELGRADE [RS]
TYPE individual academic project [TU Delft] COURSE AR3LA010: Landscape Architecture Graduation Studio: “Flowscapes: Infrastructure as Landscape Landscape as Infrastructure” year 2, semesters 1& 2 YEARh july 2014
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SUPERVISORS Daniel Jauslin (landscape architecture) Anne Loes Nillessen (urbanism) SUMMARY
This thesis is a proposal for the regeneration of the most neglected part of Belgrade, its central riverfront. The aim of the design is to highlight the waterfront’s potential, while reconnecting it with the city through the use of green spaces (existing and new). One of the main obstacles towards the future development of the city of Belgrade in spatial terms, is the city’s lack of effective connection with its riverfront. This disconnection is related to the city’s historical and spatial development and presents itself in different forms (geomorphology, infrastructural physical barriers, accessibility, ownership etc.). Five connecting strategies were applied into the design of the waterfront’s master plan, as well as into the design of the 3 selected areas (the industrial port, the touristic harbor and the marina in Dorcol). The proposal integrates elements from the past of the site into the future plans of development for this area, in a subtle way. The new design combines the preservation of characteristic elements found in the industrial and urban landscape of Belgrade’s riverfront with the new interventions which connect it with the city. The proposal is based on the ecological theory of green infrastructure and green corridors. The application of the above concepts in the territory of Belgrade’s former industrial waterfront improves its accessibility and public use, while on the same time, provides the ecological link which is currently missing.
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1. GREAT WAR ISLAND 2. KALEMEGDAN FORTRESS & ADA CICANGLIA ISLAND 10. HIPPODROME 11. TOPCID PARK 19. TASMAJDAN PARK 20. BOTANICAL GARDEN USES) 25. PANCEVO BRIDGE 26. INDUSTRIAL PORT 27
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1. RIPARIAN ZONE 1.1. ECOLOGICAL CORRIDORS 1.1.1 WETLAND 1.1.2. FOREST 1.1.3. INTERMEDIATE GREEN ZONE 1.1.4. URBAN PARK 1.2. SLOW MOVEMENT RECREATIONAL CORRIDORS 1.2.1. PEDESTRIAN PATH 1.2.2. BICYCLE PATH 1.2.3. TRAM NETWORK 1.2.4. WATERCOURSE 2. PERPENDICULAR GREEN CORRIDORS 3. CITY EXTENSION - REFILL
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2. GEOMORPHOLOGY: CITY LOCATION
DEVELOPMENT OF BELGRADE
HISTORICAL AND SPATIAL 1. GEOMORPHOLOGY: GROUND RELIEF
3. CITY GROWTH: RADIALS
4. CITY GROWTH: CONNECTION WITH NEW BELGRADE
5. CITY GROWTH: UNDEVELOPED PART OF THE RIVERFRONT
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6. INDUSTRY LOCATION
7. INFRASTRUCTURE: RAILWAY NETWORK
8. INFRASTRUCTURE: HIGHWAY BARRIER
1. GREEN & RECREATION 2. INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE 3. RESIDENTIAL USE 4. COMMERCIAL USE & BUSINESS
9. LAND USE
10. ACCESSIBILITY
1. ACCESSIBLE PUBLIC SPACES 2. SEMI - ACCESSIBLE PUBLIC SPACES 3. INACCESSIBLE PRIVATE SPACES
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THE EXISTING RAILWAY LINES 13 NEW TRAM LINE 14 EXISTING BUILDING B 15 EXISTING BUILDING A 16 WETLAND 17 FLOATING STRUCTURE 18 GREEN AXIS EXTENSION 19 PEER 20 FLOATING STRUCTURE 21 CRACKS ON THE DECK 22 SWIMMING POND 23 DECK 24 NATURAL EDGE 25 CRANE 26 MARINA 27 WATER CRACK 28 DANUBE
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1. PEDESTRIAN PATH 2. BICYCLE PATH 3. EXISTING RAILWAY TRACKS 4. WATERCOURSE 5. TRAM NETWORK 6. STREET 7. WETLAND ECOLOGICAL CORRIDOR 8. FOREST ECOLOGICAL CORRIDOR 9. PUBLIC SQUARE 10. FLOATING STRUCTURES 11. CONNECTIONS TO THE CITY CENTER (MAIN CONNECTIONS) 12. SECONDARY CONNETIONS (LOCAL) 13. EXISTING ANCHOR POINTS 14. PROPOSED ANCHOR POINTS
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ACCESSIBILITY & CIRCULATION RING BICYCLE PATH
ZOETERMEERSCHE LAKE POLDER
COMBINING AGRICULTURE AND RECREATION
MEANDERING PATH
ZOETERMEER [NL]
TYPE individual academic project [TU Delft] COURSE AR1LA050: New Dutch waterscapes: design of recreational landscape year 1, quarter 2 YEAR september 2012
AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM FARM NETWORK
SUPERVISORS supervisors: I. Bobbink, D. Piccinini SUMMARY The Zoetermeersche polder used to be a lake, so the existing dike was constructed around it. Today the old trace of the lake’s border is not clearly visible on the site and the ring road which goes around the polder and along the ring canal is not continuous. The creation of a circular recreational space in the area between the existing dike and the trace of the old lake border will make this trace visible. Furthermore, the restored continuity of the round (cycling) path, will allow the visitors to have access to all of its perimeter and to have a more accurate perception of its shape. The farms are located mainly on the perimetrical slopes, between the existing border of the polder and the former border of the lake. This new circular recreational landscape connects the existing farms along the ring dike. The private areas of the farms will form a network where the visitors can experience, understand and participate in activities related to agriculture in the form of recreation. The different kinds of new recreational spaces on the path (points) emphasize different aspects of this specific polder landscape.
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RECREATIONAL PROGRAM RECREATIONAL RING PARK
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SINGLE HOUSE WITH GARDEN IN THE ‘T ROOTH QUARRY MARGRATEN, SOUTH LIMBURG, NL TYPE individual academic project [TU Delft]
QUARRY ‘T ROOTH - SITE PLAN
COURSE AR1LA010: Villa urbana - design of an experimental example year 1, quarter 1 YEAR november 2011
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SUPERVISOR S. de Wit SUMMARY The design is focused in the positioning and design of an experimental contemporary villa in the dramatic landscape of a limestone quarry: an ensemble of a house and garden. The ensemble is sited strategically, and engages with the particular qualities of the landscape, while the design is used as a basis for the investigation of the hidden qualities of the landscape. The existence of limestone in the soil of the area has led to enormous mining (underground as well as above the ground). This process formed a complex network of underground corridors and craters with steep walls. At the moment part of the quarry which is still in use, has been transformed into a nature reserve and it is open to visitors on the weekends. Furthermore, the limestone is full of fossil remains of sea creatures. Therefore, the east side of the quarry wall is transformed into an exhibition space for fossils which are found in the limestone. The exhibition rooms take the form of holes inside the limestone wall. In that way, they “remain” in their natural environment where they were discovered in.
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ANALYSIS EXISTING LANDMARK ELEMENTS 1. ENTRANCE “GATE” 2. NEW FOREST 3. FOCUS POINT 4. TRANSITION POINT 5. NEW QUARRY DESIGN ELEMENTS
6. LABYRINTH HEDGE - GARDEN: IT FOLLOWS THE TRACES OF THE UNDERGROUND CAVE NETWORK. 7. AXIS - PATH: IT ENDS IN THE WATER AND EMPHASIZES THE VIEW FROM THE OLD PART OF THE QUARRY TO THE NEW PART. 8. LARGE WATER ELEMENT IN THE NEW PART OF THE QUARRY: IT REFLECTS THE HOUSE WHICH “HANGS” FROM THE ROCK ABOVE LIKE A MIRROR. 9. GRID FOREST IN THE NEWLY - ABANDONED PART OF THE QUARRY: THIS FOREST IS PLANTED IN THE TRANSITIONAL ZONE BETWEEN THE RENATURALIZED PART OF THE QUARRY (WHERE NATURE HAS TAKEN OVER THE OLD SITE) AND THE NEW QUARRY WHERE THE LIMESTONE IS STILL BEING EXTRACTED. THIS ELEMENT SYMBOLIZES THE TRANSITIONAL CHARACTER OF THIS PART OF THE QUARRY, A FOREST WHICH REFERS TO THE NATURAL CHARACTER OF THE ABANDONED QUARRY AND A GRID WHICH REFERS TO THE ARTIFICIAL CHARACTER OF THE BARE EXTRACTION GROUND OF THE NEW QUARRY. 10. SINGLE - HOUSE 10 20 40
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HOUSING COMPLEX IN THE AREA OF TAVROS ATHENS [GR]
TYPE individual academic project [NTUA] COURSE “Graduation thesis project” year 5, semester 10
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YEAR july 2008 SUPERVISORS main supervisor (architecture): N. Marda second supervisor (urbanism): K. Vaiou SUMMARY In the area of Tavros in Athens, a part of the block 52 was chosen for the development of a housing complex which consists of 81 apartments and other residential services. The location is close to the center of the area and preserves the social quality of a ‘neighborhood’. It remains surrounded by green areas (a rare quality for residential areas in the center of Athens), which belong to the few social housing blocks that were constructed in various periods (for immigrants or low – income beneficiaries). Furthermore, the site includes (and is surrounded) by listed industrial buildings. The study area is a mix of different housing types from various periods, as well as several incompatible uses. The proposal focuses on substituting the incompatible uses with the new housing complex. The listed industrial monuments become part of the this residential addition by accommodating cultural or educational uses. Th aim of the design is to connect the existing residential buildings with each other through the common use of their public open spaces, so that the block can finally form an entity and function as a whole. The proposal optimizes the integration of the new housing complex into a neighborhood which has traditionally supported the development of social housing and encourages the development of this type of housing in the future in the form of a fill - in strategy. It is believed that the development of collective housing blocks in the form of a fill - in strategy - wherever this is possible - could provide a solution for the population which lives in the densely built areas of the city and provide them with the quality of the natural (as well as the social) environment that is missing.
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D EXISTING LAND USES: 1. TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES (LOCATED IN THE LISTED INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSES) 2. HOUSING COMPLEX (BUILT IN 2000) 3. GARAGE BUILDING (IN POOR CONDITION) 4. SMALL MUSIC SCENE (IN POOR CONDITION) 5 & 6. LISTED INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS WITHOUT USE AND EXTENTIONS IN POOR CONDITION) 7, 8 & 9. GARAGES & WAREHOUSES (IN POOR CONDITION) 10. SOCIAL HOUSING BLOCKS (BUILT BETWEEN THE 30’S - 70’S) 11. PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION 12. THE OLD SLAUGHTERHOUSE OF ATHENS: IT WILL BECOME A PARK AND IT INCLUDES TWO LISTED BUILDINGS, WHICH ACCOMMODATE A CIVIL SERVICE CENTER AND THE CULTURAL CENTER OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD. OWNERSHIP: 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 & 11: PRIVATE OWNERS 2. WORKERS’ HOUSING ORGANIZATION 3. NATIONAL BANK FOUNDATION 8 & 10. MINISTRY 65 OF WELFARE & SOCIAL SERVICES
PLAN (LEVEL 2): SELECTED SITE
1. SECONDARY SQUARE (SEMI - PRIVATE) 2. GROUND FLOOR : SOCIAL SEVICES FOR THE BLOCK & THE NEIGHBOURHOOD (COMMUNITY CENTER, KINDERGARDEN ETC.), 3. GROUND FLOOR : COMMERCIAL SEVICES FOR THE BLOCK AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OTHER FLOORS: HOUSING UNITS 4. EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS
LISTED INDUSTRIAL BUILDING RE-USED AS A PUBLIC BUILDING
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NORTH-EAST FACADE (KLAZOMENON STREET)
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BUILDING TYPOLOGY TYPE 3C, LEVEL 2 TYPE 3, LEVEL 1 TYPE 3B, LEVEL 2 TYPE 3, LEVEL 1 TYPE 3C, LEVEL 2 TYPE 3, LEVEL 1
BUILDING C, FLOOR 0, TYPE 1
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TYPE 3A, FLOOR 2 TYPE 3, LEVEL 1 TYPE 3B, LEVEL 2 TYPE 3, LEVEL 1 TYPE 3A, FLOOR 2 TYPE 3, LEVEL 1
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BUILDING C, SECTION BUILDING C, FLOOR 1, TYPE 2, LEVEL 1
BUILDING C, SECTION
BUILDING C, FLOOR 2, TYPE 2, LEVEL 2
BUILDING B, FLOOR 1, TYPE 3, LEVEL 1
BUILDING A, FLOOR 1, TYPE 3, LEVEL 1
BUILDING B, FLOOR 2, TYPE 3B, C & D, LEVEL 2
BUILDING A, FLOOR 2, TYPE 3A, B, C & D, LEVEL 2
BUILDING B, FLOOR 3, TYPE 3, LEVEL 1
BUILDING A, FLOOR 3, TYPE 3, LEVEL 1
BUILDING B, FLOOR 4, TYPE 3B, C & D, LEVEL 2
BUILDING A, FLOOR 4, TYPE 3A, B, C & D, LEVEL 2
BUILDING B, FLOOR 5, TYPE 3, LEVEL 1
BUILDING A, FLOOR 5, TYPE 3, LEVEL 1
BUILDING B, FLOOR 6, TYPE 3B, C & D, LEVEL 2
BUILDING A, FLOOR 6, TYPE 3A, B, C & D, LEVEL 2
HOUSING UNITS TYPOLOGY TYPE 1, BUILDING C
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BUILDING REGULATIONS (FOR THE BLOCK 52)
- ALLOWED LAND USES: A. GENERAL HOUSING AREA (HOTELS, GARAGES & WAREHOUSES ARE NOT ALLOWED) B. GREEN SPACE TYPE 2, BUILDING C AND LEISURE AREA (IN A SMALL PART OF THE BLOCK) - LISTED BUILDINGS: WAREHOUSES ON PEIRAIOS STR. & 2 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS ON CHRIS. SMYRNIS STR. SECTION
TYPE 3A, BUILDING A & B
TYPE 3B, BUILDING A & B HOUSING PROGRAM
TYPE 3A 9 HOUSING UNITS (12 %) 106 M2, FOR 3 - 4 PERSONS TYPE 3B 20 HOUSING UNITS (25 %) 113 M2, FOR 3 - 5 PERSONS TYPE 3C 6 HOUSING UNITS (8 %) 106 M2 FOR 3 - 4 PERSONS TYPE 3D 13 HOUSING UNITS (16 %) 113 M2, FOR 2 - 4 PERSONS
SITE AREA: 4915 M2 BUILDING FACTOR: 2,3 REALIZED BUILDING FACTOR: 2 MAXIMUM ALLOWED HEIGHT FOR BUILDINGS: 24 M REALIZED MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT: 21 M MAXIMUM AREA OF THE SITE WHICH CAN BE BUILT: 70%
TYPE 1 14 HOUSING UNITS (17 %) 44 M2, FOR 1 - 2 PERSONS TYPE 2 18 HOUSING UNITS (22 %) 84 M2, FOR 2 - 3 PERSONS
BUILDING REGULATIONS & PROGRAM
TOTAL BUILT AREA: 9442 M2 TYPE 3C, BUILDING A & B OF WHICH: - HOUSING: 7447 M2 (SEE HOUSING PROGRAM) - COMMON SPACES FOR THE RESIDENTS: 1595 M2 - COMMERCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SPACES: 400 M2 TYPE 3D, BUILDING A & B - UNDERGROUND PARKING, STORAGE & ELECTROMECHANICAL FACILITIES: 3580 M2
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HOUSING COMPLEX MODEL ORIGINAL SCALE 1:200
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HOUSING COMPLEX AND CONTEXT MODEL ORIGINAL SCALE 1:1000
BUILDING A, FRONT SIDE MODEL ORIGINAL SCALE 1:100
BUILDING A, BACK SIDE MODEL ORIGINAL SCALE 1:100
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