Portfolio_Architecture | Strategic Urban Planning - Athina Moroglou

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PORTFOLIO

architecture | strategic urban planning

ATHINA MOROGLOU 2021



CONTENTS Architecture Urban Design

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DREEMOON RESORT, WULIAN, RIZHAO, CHINA Professional Work | field trip - April 2017

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OVERGROUND URBAN FLOWS IN SYGGROU AVENUE Design Master Thesis | Spring 2016 | University of Patras

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Building Design

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REVERSAL AMPHITHEATERS, HOUSING, CO-WORKING SPACE & URBAN AGRICULTURE Design Studio 7 | Fall 2014 | University of Patras

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THE PLAGE GALLERY Design Studio 4 | Fall 2013 | University of Patras

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Strategic Urban Planning

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ASSEMBLING THE CHARACTER OF LEONHARDSVORDSTADT Integrated Deisgin Research Studio II | Spring 2019 | University of Stuttgart

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REDIFING THE EDGES Integrated Deisgin Research Studio II | Fall 2019 | University of Stuttgart

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RE-INTRODUCING RIVER ILLISOS T THE CITY Urban Ecosystems & Ecology Design | Fall 2018 | University of Stuttgart

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DREAMOON RESORT

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Wulian, Rizhao, China

Sensory routes

Housing

PROFESSIONAL WORK IN UEW

Dreamoon is a resort under development in Wulian, Rizhao, China of the Wuzheng Group CO., LTD. The work included concept and strategic design, urban planning, architectural and landscape design concepts of public and private buildings, infrastructure and visual analysis, interior design, facade renovation research, space perception and branding development.

Housing perspectives

Mobile applications

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Picnic + Barbeque Area

Floating Islands

The pool

The slide

The beach

Restaurant Outdoor Training Center

Plan

Site perspective

Bird’s eye view

Climbing wall 5


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OVERGROUND URBAN FLOWS IN SYGGROU AVENUE

Cultural and educational buildings

Athens, Greece

Cultural Center of Stavros Niarchos Foundation

Pedestrian underpasses

Panteios University

DESIGN MASTER THESIS

The master thesis places its research on Syggrou Avenue, one of the main expressway road axes of Athens. The primary feature of the avenue is the direct connection of the historic city center with the waterfront, a connection that is considered important especially after the unification of the archaeological sites of Athens and the recent inauguration of the Cultural Center of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation in the coastal area of Kallithea. Syggrou Avenue is now a definitive limit because it is a high-speed road which divides not only its respective neighborhoods, but also two important poles of interest. Therefore, it is imperative that this connection to emerges again and gains new features. The current state of the avenue has completely ruled out the possibility of movement of pedestrians and bicycles along it, as motor vehicles dominate. Therefore, the proposal suggests the creation of overhead flows and the coexistence of different speeds. It is comprised by three main urban movements; the pedestrians, the bicycles, and the ‘green’. It is a visionary proposal for Syggrou in order to gain a new identity and significance. A new urban park elevates to 6.5m above the motorway. The organic morphology that contradicts the absolute straight line of the motorway. The structure transmutes depending on the use of each of the six different stop points of activities that incorporated in the park creating parallel, overground realities.

Site analysis

Panetarium of Eugenidios Foundation

Cultural Center of Onasis Foundation

Uages of the surrounding buildings

Attika Region

Museum of Modern Arts of Athens

Car underpasses

housing agencies hyperlocal trade cultural centers local trade mixed uses education health care warehouses religious sites parking lots parks void buildings

Sygrrou Avenue & main road axes

Athens

Conjectural map of Syggrou Avenue N. Kosmos

Kallithea

N. Smyrni P. Faliro

interchange

Adjacent neighborhoods

interchange

City center-Coastline Two poles of interest

Morphological translation of speeds Concpet

Current situation High-speed flows, 4-5 lanes per direction

Reconstruction proposal (NTUA, 2011) Speed reduction, 2 lanes per direction (tram line, sidewalk, bicycle lane)

Thesis proposal Maintenance of high-spee flows 4-5 lanes per direction Adding low speed flows overground

high speed

low speed

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The 6 points

Hosting Units

Sea/Acropolis Observatory

Motorway Observatory

Bar

Hanging Garden

Cafe

Masterplan

Plans

Hosting Units

Motorway Observatory

Sea Observatory

Cafe

Hanging Garden

Bar

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Hosting Units

Motorway Observatory

Cafe 10


Acropolis/Sea Observatory

Hanging Garden

Bar 11


REVERSAL AMPHITHEATERS

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Plans

Athens, Greece

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 7

The building complex that was asked to be designed concerns co-working spaces and housing for young people combined with urban agricultures as a conceptional continuity of the Agriculture University’s fields. The idea of the urban agriculture is a component that can breathe new life into the urban landscape of Eleonas and contribute to the transformation of the area’s character through a “green” development, but also through the residents’ bonds which will grow stronger through the collective cultivation, as the fields will regard the whole neighborhood. The site analysis demonstrated that it is very close to the two main hills of Athens: the Lycabettus from northeast and the Acropolis from southeast. These two main views were the starting point of the design process. It was considered important for the emphasis to be given at the visual escapes out of the area of Eleonas and strengthen them with the design of the building. As the program has a triple character (co-working spaces, residence for young people, urban agricultures), the main synthetic decision concerned the separation of the two building programs (offices + housing) into two volumes and the absorption of the agricultures fields in them.

level 4

level 3

View of the observatory amphitheater

Volumes composition

level 1 workin g

living

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level 0

View of the co-working building and agriculture fields 12


Sections

section to the co-working building

section to the residential building

The interior of the co-working offices

Elevation

north view

View of the urban agriculture fields and the vertical gardens 13


THE PLAGE GALLERY

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Plans

Patras, Greece

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 5

One of the largest beaches of Patras belongs to the Greek Tourist Organization and the costal site next to it used to function as a public camping, a few decades ago. The site now is totally abandoned with the 16 small ancillary camping buildings remaining empty and derelict. The asked task was to design an art gallery where landscape paintings and photographs would be exhibited. In this way, the area would revive and become reachable again. The plage would be re-activated not only by the gallery’s visitors but also by the bathers that would return to the plage.

Extending the existing buildings’ axis

The main intension of the project, which eventually evolved into the concept of the design composition, was to maintain some of the existing building infrastructures and adjust the new building to them. The aim was the integration of the new structure into the existing landscape. Having the two buildings in a vertical alignment with each other we brought the cross that was created by their line extension. This intersection generated the core of the composition. A big patio was created and around it the ancillary programs of the art gallery were developed. Above them the main volume of the building covers them and accommodates the exhibition. The glass partitions of the exhibition are covered with vertical blinds to create different light versions depending on the exhibit.

Creating the core patio

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Sections

level 1

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The character is a combination of histories, spaces, economy and B its people and we hoped to see the change starting from there, A from the multiple identities level 0 of the people living in the neighborhood. +4.00

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An initiative to assemble the character of Leonhardvorstadt from the grassroots as a mechanism of urban transformation.

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Section B-B

exhibits cars pedestrians

North-West side

Masterplan

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indoor spaces transitional spaces

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Spatial analysis

Integrated analysis

The highway B14:

The narratives of L.V.

Stuttgartt, Germany

Stadtmitte

INTEGRATED RESEARCH DESIGN 1-2 Leonhardsvorstadt

Hypothesis

Rathaus

Stadtmitte

Markthalle

B1

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Bohnenviertel

Rich Story Development Strategic Framework Circulation

Secondary Connections Main Connections Public Transport

Density of use

1. Digging for Narratives

2. Externalising Narratives

Identities other than the dominant, visible ones must be identified by the neighbourhood as stories that they would like to live by.

once the neglected stories have been extreacted, the neighbourhood is ready to express these among themselves (public events)

B1

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How?

Mainly Residential

Business

Parking

Leonhardskirche

Nightlife

Public spaces

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Goal

SHARED SPACE

Leonhardsviertel

Uses

B1

There are narrative gaps in the perception of people, history and shared space. These need to be assembled.

PEOPLE

• Engagement with significant figures of neighbourhood history. • Remembering sub-narratives and identifying gaps

How? Build a scaffolding of questions in a manner that it reveals hidden narratives.

3. Re- Authoring Narratives As the narratives begin to externalise, the neighbourhood is more self aware and is able to identify values that are important. As this process evolves, it provides conditions for people to step into their future.

Continuous creation of landscapes

For the analysis of Leonhardsvordstadt various tools were used that eventually highlighted the multifaced identity of the district and its various challenges. Interviews with local stakeholders, such as politicians, memebers of the residents’ council and multiple assosiations, were conducted and the method of mental mapping was used. Main observation was the social and spatial gaps that are present in the district due to its diverse realities that co-exist, but don’t interact. Therefore, the project attempts to develop a methodology in order to assemble an integrated character for Leonhardvordstadt that would contribute to the coordination of its future from the grassroots.

...has contributed to preserve the + administration of the neighborhood ...has partially helped to + prevent gentrification and market-turn

Leonhardsvorstadt is one of the central districts Stuttgart, constisting one of the oldest parts of the city. Goal of the design studio was an interdisciplinary approach in order to form scenarios on the future development of the neighborhood. With a very well established residents’ council (Leonhardsvordstadt e.V.) the project seeks for proposals that evolve around participatory processes and public dialogue. The identification of the current problems, as well as their suggested solutions stem directly from the people that live and work in the area.

Leonhardsvorstadt is diverse in character and the value of this neighbourhood lies in this very diversity.

HISTORY

Rich Story Development

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Observation

...as a strong barrier increased segregation - and stigmatization of the neighborhood

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ASSEMBLING THE CHARACTER OF LEONHARDSVORSTADT

Landscape of Character Motives attributes, traits strengths, deficits resources, properties

intentions values, beliefs hopes, visions commitment to ways of living

Landscape of Action

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Density of use People: activation of space

Public spaces Potential for shared spaces

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Collective of Intrested Participants

Roadmap for future action

The following chapter explain about suggested guidelines to form the collective and their tasks for Assembling the diverse Character of Leonhardsvorstadt.This is a vital sense to then start tranforming a neighbourhood.

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Storyteller ‘Stuttgart Geister’ SKILLS: Stories knowledge. Soft skills INTEREST: Public Exposure

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Design activities

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Neighborhood Dialogue

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Collective Collective

Conduct Treasure Hunt x3 Days

Selected Topics Abandoned Alleys

Red Light District

Barriers

Liveliness of Public Spaces

Historic Background

Car and the City

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Priorities

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Identify for most impactful discussions Identify spotsspots for most impactful discussions

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and build and build with the trust trust with the neighborhood. neighborhood.

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Preparation

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Digging

Design and distribute invitations

Preparation

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Extenalization

Why a treasure hunt: 1. Capability to explore many topics and areas at the same time 2. Suitable for short time experiments 3. Maximize team’s capacity in extracting information 4. Enhance residents engagement through fun activities

H a u ck

Extenalization

Every participant was given an instruction card/map of the area with the 6 thematic spot and the purpose was to collect stickers from each one after participating in the designed activites. The stickers were revealing an imaginary of an assembled identity of the diverse narratives. The activites of each sport were orchestrated in a way that would tackle the major issues/narratives as identified from the analysis of Leonhardsvorstadt.

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Die Route ist auf der Rückseite aufgezeichnet. Wir empfehlen die angegebene Reihenfolge einzuhalten, dies ist aber nicht zwingend notwendig. Erlebe jede der Geschichten und Erzählungen vor Ort und sammle die Aufklebe-Hinweise. Aufklebe-Hin Benutzen Sie den vorgesehenen Platz unten um deine Hinweiße aufzukleben

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Aim was to exlore views and narratives of the people who live and work in the area about the past and current realities, as well as about the future development of the district. The game took place 3 days and the neighborhood had been informed a week in advance through invitations that were distributed to the local stores and social media advertisements.

Repetitive process of assembing character

01 Create a Collective

REPEAT & PROCEED

The treasure hunt was used as a tool of participatory design. It was introduced to the neighborhood as a way to discover stories, personalities and challenges, and at the same time to collect ideas and opinions on local issues.

Organisation roadmap

Digging REPEAT & PROCEED

ACTION EXPERIMENT The Treasure Hunt - a neighborhood game

Landscape of identity & Landscape of action.

HOW? collection of ‘alternate subnarratives’

Exhibition the neighbourhood for evaluation Exhibition in theinneighbourhood for evaluation Curation of event Curation of event

Create database Create database

Digging Digging

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Destrict’s future scenarios

(assembled narratives, stories, views, ideas of the participants)

HIGHWAY B14

The collected data where quantified numerically and then visualised as abstract collages, depicting various ideas about possible scenarios on the future of the district. Possibilites that capitalize on its multifaced aspects and uniqueness; these of its history, people and shared spaces.

LEONHARDSPLATZ

WEBERSTRASSE

Suggested tools

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REDIFING THE EDGES

The urban setting

Bandung, Indonesia

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INTEGRATED URBAN DESIGN 3

Bandung is located in the island of Java and is the third biggest city of Indonesia with 2,5 million inhabitants. The last decade has introduced a great pressure to many inhabitants of Bandung due to the high modernisation rate that is pequesting among others for western type development and eradication of informal settlements in highly valued sites. The study area of this project, located in the heart of Bandung, is among them, with Cikampundung river being its most valuable asset. The urban landscape of the site is consisted of diverse and contrasting realities. The kampungs (informal settlements) that are found by Cikampundung river, are surrounded by modern urban development projects (a high-end mall, an elevated shopping promenade, high-rise apartment blocks), the Zoo of the city and ITB (Bandung Institute of Technology). The manifastation of the gaps of these realities are spatialized through concrete walls, marginalising spatially the kampungs’ areas. The project in an attempt to explore the relation between the different urban realities of the site, focuses particularly on the interface of the Zoo park and the kampung.

Sensa Apartments

PREJUDICES

river revitalization

river pollution

KAMPUNG

living conditions

walls

formal commercial activity

social gaps

physical barriers

FRAGMENTED URBAN LANDSCAPE

physical barriers river pollution

FRAGMENTED URBAN LANDSCAPE

KAMPUNG

formal // informal

decreased poor knowledge economic activity of the realities

touristic development

Jardin Apartments

Bandung Zoo

wall of the appartments

University

wall of the Zoo

river lacking pollution open spaces living conditions

social gaps spatial isolation

CRACKS IN THE SOCIAL URBAN FABRIC lacking parking spots

river revitalization

formal commercial activity

river pollution

Street life

River

stores

openess

manufacture activities

stores for zoo visitors

gathering

fishing & rock collection

fruits buisnesses

community structures

high-end mall

touristic development

KAMPUNG

Local Tactics

fruits cultivation

foods stalls

formalization of housing sector

high-rise apartments

gated community

high-end mall University facilities

sits and decorative flower beds flags

gojeks

jogek waiting spots (motors sharing application)

stores & food stalls

construction materials collection

decorative dispersed plants motorcycles main streets

motors access

pedestrian access

open spaces

Urban Development Pressure

cheap services PREJUDICES

SPATIAL QUALITIES

SOCIAL QUALITIES

gated community

KAMPUNG

Urban Development Pressure inadequate connectivity

KAMPUNG

wall of the gated community

Micro-economy

University facilities

CRACKS IN THE SOCIAL URBAN FABRIC

PREJUDICES

walls

formalization of housing sector

high-rise apartments

formal // informal

CITY

Gated Community

Urban Development Pressure

cheap services

inadequate infrastructure

Cihampelas Parking Building

Kampung qualities

poor knowledge of the realities

poor knowledge of the realities flood & fire danger cheap services

Cihampelas Mall

wall of the mall

Kampung challenges

CITY

Cihampelas Skywalk

river revitalization

formalization of housing sector touristic development

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Zoo’s interfaces

The Bandung Zoo After the analysis of the surrounding area, important opportunities have identified regarding the land of the Zoo of the city that is in direct connection with a large part of the mid-stream kampungs. For this reason, the land of the Zoo hides potentialities for future intervention towards the goals of softening the boarders between the formal and the informal and creating opportunities for the kampung dwellers.

A | Chikapundung river - Zoo (city)

E | University facilities - Zoo

The land of 14 hectars is until today under legal contestation as there are no official ownership paper after the liberation of the Indonesian State in 1949. Both the municipality of Bandung and a Sumatran family are claiming the land, which is rented by the Zoo enterprise, although the legal procedures are still ongoing.

D | Zoo - University (city) Β1 | Kampung - Zoo (city) [level difference]

Opportunities > Attraction of many visitors every week > Direct connection with the kampungs > Connection with Cikampundung river > Former connection with the kampung > Currently under renovation B2 | Kampung - Zoo (city) [same level]

VISION

MISSION

The focus area creates and enhances connection potentialities in the urban fabric between:

The creation of the opportunities for:

GOALS

Riverfront access for the city

Claim part of Zoo infrastructure and land for the kampung.

Improvement of the kampung challenges

The city and Cikampundung river

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micro scale 1

STEP 1 Claim Zoo Land on the edges with the river and the kampung to create a first connection and accessibility

Transform the concrete walls of the Zoo into permable fences that allow the connection of the two sides.

The visitors of the zoo to come in contact with the kampung realities

The formal and the informal parts of the city. embracing the different realities and creating collective ideas in shaping the area

RESTRUCTURING ZOO BOARDERS

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1

2

OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCEPTIVE CONTACT WITH RIVER & KAMPUNG

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3

macro scale

RESTRUCTURING ZOO BOARDERS

walls transfromation into permable fences OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCEPTIVE CONTACT WITH RIVER & KAMPUNG buffer zone creation between zoo & kampung STRENGTHENING KAMPUNG QUALITIES & IMPROVING CHALLENGES

C | Zoo - Kampung [enter point]

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3

RESTRUCTURING ZOO BOARDERS walls transfromation into permable fencesFOR OPPORTUNITIES INCEPTIVE CONTACT WITH RIVER & KAMPUNG buffer zone CONTACT creation VISUAL between zoo TWO & kampung OF THE SIDES STRENGTHENING KAMPUNG QUALITIES & IMPROVING CHALLENGES creation of extra access SOFTER BOARDERS point to the zoo

claiming zoo land and

new access to the VISUAL CONTACT wallsCreate transfromation into permable fences Cikampundung riverfront OF THE TWO SIDES buffer zone creation VISUAL CONTACT between zoo & kampung OF THE TWO SIDES

SOFTER BOARDERS

Kampung is not treated as

STEP 2 NEW PATHWAYS ALONG THE creation of extra access something that Bandung SOFTER RIVER & THE KAMPUNG point toBOARDERS the zoo Gradually decrease Zoo Land and to hide, but as an needs abolish the fence to create an open park accessible to the whole city. Kampung not treated as ENHANCING SOCIAL & claiming zoo landisand INTEGRAL PART NEW PATHWAYS ALONG THE infrastructure forthat Bandung SPATIAL CONDITIONS something RIVER & THE KAMPUNG OF CITY’S REALITY the kampung

needs to hide, but as an

ENHANCING SOCIAL & INTEGRAL

PART

Kampung is something needs to h

INTEGR OF CITY

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Interventions [step 1] Kampung - Cikapundung - City

rennovation and convertion into stores and restaurant NEW ACCESS POINT

Kampung - Zoo - City

new open space of crafts workshops in the kampung SHARED COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

CITY

pathway along the river RIVER ACCESS

stores move to the plaza & the stairway REACTIVATION OF ECONOMY

RIVER

new permable low fence and cultivation strip in-between PERMABLE BOARDER

ACCESS POINT 1

community shared space open to the outside DIRECT CONNECTION

ACCESS POINT 2

parking space

gathering pockets fishing decks

built-in furniture

A

community cultivation

crafts workshop

zoo access poin

B2

zoo stores

stores

Access Point 1

manufacturing workroom CITY

furniture workshop

food stalls

Scale 1:750 ZOO EXIT/ENTRANCE PLAZA Zoo Stores

built-in furniture

KAMPUNG CRAFTS WORKSHOPS

Pathway through the Kampung

Pathway in the Zoo

gojek waiting spot

KAMPUNG SHARED SPACE

Access Point 2

Pathway along the River

C

Economic activity

Green Zone

Gathering spots

Permable low fence

ZOO ENTRANCE/EXIT PLAZA

Community buildings

Potential Housing Units

Kid’s spaces

Permable low fence

Redefined zoo’s edges

A | Chikapundung river - Zoo (city)

view of the urban landscape as a whole

connection of the kampung with green infrastructure

RIVER PATHWAY

introduction of the river to the citizens

river side communal activities

STORES REMOVAL

no solid barriers between the zoo and the kampung

open green communal space in front of the kampung

reactivation of the staircase leading to the kampung

use of the unused zoo buildings for the kampung

PERMABLE FENCE

IN-BETWEEN STORES

B2 | Kampung - Zoo

C | Zoo - Kampung [enter point]

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Redefined edge_ Kampung - Zoo (B2)

before

after potential housing units kampung gate removed zoo wall

playground

removed motorcycles New open communal space for the kampung is developed and unused zoo buildings are utilized.

removed stores permable fence

built-in furniture

gathering pockets community cultivation The shops are moved and in their place communal cultivation is established and gathering pockets are created.

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RE-INTRODUCING RIVER ILLISOS TO THE CITY Athens, Greece

URBAN ECOLOGY & ECOSYSTEMS

The river Ilissos, which flows through Athens, is today largely sealed by roads and hardly represents a natural element in the urban fabric. The current situation holds enormous potential for improvement in terms of life quality and environmental conditions. The presented recommendations for action try to contribute to the exploitation of this potential.

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Implementation Phases River Illisos is an important issue for the city the last one year due to the maintenance works that take place at the moment at the river part that the tram line passes over. The city could utilize the popularity of the issue in order to start a campain of raising awareness regarding environmental topics:

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Athina Moroglou In der Au 16B | 70327 Stuttgart | DE athinamor13@gmail.com +49 17687944830


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