chrysanthi karakasi _ portfolio 2019

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chrysanthi karakasi. architectural portfolio. edition 2019.




urban landscape housing commercial reuse


The dune hotel. commercial, professional: SeARCH Buitenplaats Zestienhoven. housing, professional: SeARCH KubX. housing, professional: SeARCH Ida Of Fleming Street, Reuse of Italian Institute Complex in Thessaloniki. adaptive reuse, academic A.U.Th.: Diploma Design Thesis Project Foroglou arcade. refurbishment, academic: A.U.Th. Crossing Slussen. urban, academic: A.U.Th. Porto Koufo: the horseshoe tale. landscape, masterclass: A.U.Th. & Urban Trancripts


type: location: status: team: date: Buildings are linked to the surface of the earth. This project is exploring the intimate and reciprocal relationship between architecture and landscape, between people and nature. The hotel’s location among the dunes of the Zeeweg, is a wonderful opportunity to create a building that actually gives nature more space. The landscape is forming the building and not the other way around. Inspired by motel typology we designed a hotel with direct access to hotel rooms and minimum further hotel facilities. Maximum freedom with minimal resources. All units have double orientation: both northwest view to the sunset and the impressive dune landscape, and southern view towards the sun and sea. The base of the hotel consists of two

The dune hotel. hotel Castricum aan Zee, NL professional (SeARCH) assigned competition: 2nd place Bjarne Mastenbroek, Niels Limburg, Nuno Da Graça Ribeiro 2019 levels: the kantoor level and the exhibition level. In the plot there is an existing underground bunker, which we propose to keep as a part of the plot’s history. The hotel rooms will be prefabricated units in order to create a compact, efficient and sustainable hotel accommodation. Three penthouse units on the last floor complete the whole and offer even more freedom to literally incorporate the curves of the dune into the building. This project was result of team work. I took part during the concept development, designing progress and communication of the project. Mostly I have worked on: concept development & schemes, synthesis progress, floor plans, facades: 2d design & photoshop edit, 3d representations: photoshop edit, booklet layout, presentation strategy and project descriptions/text.


southeast facade

northwest facade


topography

before

after

northwest elevation


orientation

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N N

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+24.300 (NAP)

balconies facing south

view to the sea and to the dunes

all units have equal quality views +20.800 (NAP)

+17.700 (NAP)

+14.600 (NAP)

place

rotate

move

+11.600 (NAP)

+8.600 (NAP)

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+24

+20

+17

+14

+11

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programma -2 expo

-1 offices

ground floor hotel units r

1st floor hotel units

2nd floor hotel units special N


BVO 38.4 m GO 35 m2

2.600

hotel units

BVO 38,4 m2 GO 35 m2 The hotel is made from of circular wooden modules, made from durable, reusable materials. The modules are prefabricated in the factory and assembled into a complete building on site within few days.

3.200

12.000

balcon

17,500 (NAP) 17,700 (NAP)

17,100 (NAP)

3.200

17,800 (NAP)

ontsluiting 1.000

1.300

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17,700 (NAP)

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PREFAB BUILDING ABOVE GROUND rapid construction process less finish less structural work = rapid completion COMPACT VOLUME footprint reduction & facade area reduction wooden structure GREEN ROOFS high insulation summer - passive sun protection winter - lots of daylight floor heating / cooling natural ventilation

EMBEDDING IN LANDSCAPE high insulation reuse of site material

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type: location: status: team: collaborators:

date: Buitenplaats: "from the end of the sixteenth century people invested their savings in country houses and land. To make the plot profitable, a farm was built and rented. The tenant worked the land and provided fruit and vegetables, or served as housekeeper or driver for the summer guests. Country estates were usually located in landscaped areas that were easily accessible from the city." De Buitenplaats Zestienhoven design is based on this idea. As an original buitenplaats we designed a main complex (Water villa) and the complementary buildings (Boomgaardvilla, Bosvilla and pavilion). The landscape design of each domain is based on the characteristics of the surrounding park landscape; the domains thus become an integrated part of the buitenplaats. It is essential to create a balanced transition from a public park to a private high-quality living environment. Level differences are used to create distance and privacy to terraces, outdoor and living spaces. The characteristic appearance and the attractively located restaurant pavilion gives

Buitenplaats Zestienhoven. housing Rotterdam, NL professional (SeARCH) competition (2nd place) Kathrin Hanf, Harry Kurzhals, Simone Cardullo, Nuno Da Graça Ribeiro

Bureau B+B Stedebouw en Landschapsarchitectuur B.V., R. Willemsen, W/E adviseurs Duurzaam Bouwen, Kavel Vastgoed Projectontwikkeling, Pavel Vavilov

2019

the Buitenplaats Zestienhoven a meaning in the collective memory for the neighborhood and the entire city. The target group for Buitenplaats Zestienhoven is people who want to enjoy the greenery and tranquility, expats who work in Rotterdam or The Hague, families who enjoy being part of a small community within the domain, business people who appreciate the proximity of infrastructure such as highway, airport and public transport, artists with a studio home. The buitenplaats’ gem is the pavilion “DutchTouch”: a restaurant, cafeteria, rental spaces and all round terrace. Due to its position in the park, the pavilion has significance for the neighbourhood and the park visitors. The pavilion has a warm and inviting appearance due to its wooden modules, terrace and roof and it does not have a front or back, but an all-round view. This project was result of team work. I took part during the whole process of research, concept development, designing progress and communication of the project. Mostly I have worked on: concept schemes, synthesis progress, facade design, floor plans, typology developement, booklet layout, project descriptions/text.


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situation

Pavilion “DutchTouch” 240 m2 BVO restaurant with terrace and playground 33 parking spots The horeca pavilion is located in the center of the park and subtly follows the waterline’s slight slope.

Water-Villa A Plot A Hoofdgebouw,

A

Domain A has two waterfront facades and is surrounded by B a broad hedge of willows B and a stately garden. 6 ground floor houses 22 duplex 12 apartments C 84 parking spots C

A

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B Boomgaard-Villa

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Bosrandvilla Noord, Plot B

Domain B is located at the edge by Cof the forest and is surrounded C a broad hawthorn hedge with a meadow and fruit trees. 14 ground floor houses 30 parking spots

B

A

H

C

A

Bosrand-Villa C

Bosrandvilla Zuid, Plot C

Domain C has water border in the north, forest border in the south and is surrounded by a log hedge. 10 duplex 6 apartments 34 parking spots


Pavilion “DutchTouch”

Pavilion “DutchTouch”

Visualization: Pavel Vavilov Studio


Pavilion “DutchTouch�

3.8

The pavilion is made from of circular wooden modules, made from durable, reusable materials. The modules are prefabricated in the factory and assembled into a complete building on site within few days. 3.8

3 6 12

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3 6 12

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PUBLIC

SEMIPRIVATE domain limit

Water-Villa

Hoofdgebouw, Plot A

Visualization: Pavel Vavilov Studio

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Water Villa

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house typologies

apartment A

A B C 34,2%

17,3%

28,5%

20%

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apartment extra height

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df groun

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loor h

ground floor houses

duplex


house typologies

+0.70m

+0.70m

duplex

14 in plot A BVO gemiddeld 140 m2

ground floor houses 0.00m

12 in plot A, 4 in plot C BVO gemiddeld 160 m2

N

6 in plot A, 14 in plot B BVO gemiddeld 217 m2

N

1st floor (lowered level)

15m 4m

5.85m

4.2m

11m

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ground floor 8.15m

BERGING

2nd floor

+0.70m

8.4m

ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

+2m

12.35m

+0.70m

4.2m

m

+0.70m

BERGING

0.00m

1st floor

+0.70m

N

3rd floor

14m

0.00m

12m

1st floor

4m ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

14.9m

4.4m

6.9m

8.6m

11m

ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

N 15m

1.9m

15m

ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

12.35m

4th floor

+2m BERGING

N

3.95m

BERGING

m

13.9

N

11.05m

8.4m

2nd floor

5.1m

4.2m

1.8m

12.35m

5.1m

+2m

BERGING

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BERGING

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4.2m

15m

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ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

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BERGING

12m N

8.6m

4.4m

8.6m 15m

3rd floor 4.4m

1.9m

Zestienhoven 2.8m

m

07/02/2019

5.1m

6.95m

5.8m 4.25m

BERGING

7.25m

ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

TYPOLOGIES_i

5.1

15m

BERGING

1.8m

1.7m

5.8m

14.9m

ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

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1.9m

14.9m

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ATELIER WERKRUIMTE

10.35m

N 12m

TE

8.75m N

1:200, 1:500

SeARCH.nl

BERGING

6.95m

5.1m 5.1m

N

m

13.9 BERGING

m

13.9 BERGING

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m

5.1

N

Zestienhoven 07/02/2019 1:200, 1:500 Zestienhoven

m

12 in plot A, 12 in plot C BVO gemiddeld 145 m2

5.1

apartment

N

10.35m

1.8m

10.35m

m

apartment extra height

4.25m

4.25m

8.75m

8.75m

SeARCH.nl 1:200, 1:500 SeARCH.nl

07/02/2019


type: location: status: team: collaborators:

date: The industrial area around Trekvliet is currently undergoing a transformation into an active living and working environment. Urban renewal is accompanied by inherent challenges such as: How do you create a local identity? Will the residents come together? Where can the children play? All these can be summarised into one main question: How can we create a neighbourhood? A lively neighbourhood is never monofunctional, is constantly changing and offers a wide diversity of living spaces. The combination of ten small-scale blocks, each with its own identity and program, creates a micro neighbourhood within the plot, called KubX. By stacking these blocks irregularly gaps are having significant role on transforming the residential building into a vertical neighbourhood. This extra space creates common, flexible diverse spaces and is always linked to nature.

KubX. housing den Haag, NL professional (SeARCH) competition (2nd place) Kathrin Hanf, Lucille Danauy, Nuno Da Graรงa Ribeiro

Schouten, De Jong Projectontwikkeling B.V., BAM, RROG, HB Watertechnologie, Schadenberg Combigroen bv, Zorg Vastgoed

2018

The quality of KubX can be decribed in 4 key concepts: i. KubX facade expresses different identities and reflect the different users. Furthermore, the ratio between the wood used for the facade and the light aluminum panels and bricks changes depending on the height of the building. ii. The strong presence of nature is expressed in various ways, like bird and bat houses, greenhouses and vertical gardens. iii. The flexible boundaries between living and working spaces along with vivid common areas throughout the building give the building a dynamic public function. iv. Spaces are designed for multiple users: elderly residents, families who want safe play space within reach, international newcomers who want to make social contacts. This project was result of team work. I took part during the concept development & designing progress Mostly I have worked on: concept development & schemes, synthesis progress, floor plans, facades: 2d design & photoshop edit, presentation strategy and project descriptions/text.


vertical village

Visualization: Bloomimages


urban vision

1B 1C

Skyline

Urban layer & surrounding

Building mass

1A

The green ribbon

Concept

southwest facade

northwest facade

Extra volume


programma lofts greenhouse cinema fitness

greenhouse duplex family apartments 2 bedroom apartments 3 bedroom apartments

green ribbon working spaces working spaces

1 bedroom apartments

plinth vertical garden

15

14

KubX plinth is a stage for all future activities: flexible, attractive and open. Core modules are installed with basic installations (water/ electricity/ ventilation). The modules can be furnished according to the use and they share the surrounding space, but function independently of each other.

12-13

9 - 11

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Visualization: Bloomimages

Visualization: Bloomimages

Visualization: Bloomimages


Greenhouse loft

The greenhouse lofts are offering a unique tropical experience. These lofts can be rented by citizens that need more space and greenery without having to leave the city center. The greenhouse lofts are located at the roof level and they are semi hidden behind high plantation.

Visualization: SeARCH

Greenhouse loft To fully utilize the green roof above plot 1B, we have designed “the link”: a garden room; a multifunctional space that serves as an extension of everyone’s apartment. Everyone wants a larger kitchen where you can invite many people or a large long table for your child’s birthday party. The available washing machines are connected to the rainwater collection, so while your sustainable washing is running, while you read a book in the sun! Visualization: Bloomimages

green house loft

Loft

loft

the link

Visualization: SeARCH


Ida Of Fleming Street, Reuse of Italian Institute Complex in Thessaloniki. type: location: status: tutors: team: date: The project is regarding the complex of the Italian monopoly of tobacco and the Italian Institute, located in Thessaloniki. The complex consists a tobacco warehouse, the complementary apartment building (construction 1958) and the building of the Italian Institute (construction 1933). In the study plot, a piece connected with the area’s past, the fence of Villa Ida, is still surviving. Today all the buildings are abandoned: the Italian Institute closed at 2014, the apartment building at 2006 and the tobacco warehouse at 1968. The wider area was developed in the late 19th century as an elegant residential area. In the 50s rapid changes like the mass demolition of historic villas and their replacement by tall apartment buildings led to dramatic reduction of public space. Recently, signs of urban decline have emerged due to economic crisis. The proposal aims to confront this issue with the revitalization of the largest urban void in the area, the complex of the Italian Institute, which is now out of use. The key element is the design of new public spaces, both interior and exterior, well connected with its surroundings, in order to restore the connection with the neighborhood and the city as well as to create a cultural and creativity center. The V. Olgas area has extremely high density, so the existence of public space is an absolute necessity. Human needs such as socialization, collective spirit, connection with culture, seek a place of expression. Therefore, the new reuse should have public character with cultural and social

adaptive reuse Thessaloniki, Greece academic (A.U.Th.) Diploma Design Thesis Project St. Lefaki Z. Kokogia, K. Foutaki 2017 uses. The goal is to become a point of interaction for all social groups, a place that enhances creativity. For the building of the Italian Institute we choose to partially restore its old use, so we propose a space dedicated to education and foreign languages. The apartment building will be formed as temporary residence studios for students, employees or visitors according to its typology. Finally, the tobacco warehouse will be the core of the complex, including multiple activities and meeting venues for citizens. The main design principle was the building becoming an open public space for the people of the city. Therefore, the urban plaza continues inside the tobacco warehouse and runs through it, creating a covered public space. To address the needs of lighting a patio is created in the center of the building. The patio is complemented by an amphitheatrical staircase that creates a meeting place and an independent structure with a distinctive character both because of its prismatic form and its function, as a multipurpose space. The three buildings are connected at the second level through a new proposed course that is also visible outside the complex. This project was result of team work. I took part during the whole process of research, concept development, designing progress and communication of the project. Mostly I have worked on: area research /analysis, building photography, typological characteristics research, concept development & schemes, synthesis progress, floor plans: 2d design & photoshop edit, facades: 2d design & photoshop edit, sections: photoshop edit, 3d representations: photoshop edit, model: photography, presentation planning and project descriptions/text.


complex of Italian Institute dense urban tissue avenues sea limit

The proposal aims to confront this issue with the revitalization of the largest urban void in the area, the complex of the Italian Institute, which is now out of use.

panoramic view of the complex

the facade follows the typology of polykatoikia: the appartment building, the main urban element that formed the Greek cities after the 50s

processing storage staircase

flat slab grid

the Italian Institute building follows the typology of italian rationalistic school architecture

main entrance secondary entrance

appartments corridor staircase

corridor classes courtyard staircase special use space

(gym, amphitheater)

appartments building

Italian Monopoly of tobacco warehouse

Instituto Italiano di Cultura di Salonicco

appartment block

tobacco warehouse

rationalistic school

construction date

1958

1958

1933

closure date

2006

1968

2014

former uses

appartments / Italian Consulate

Italian Monopoly of tobacco warehouse

school / Italian Institute

temporary residence studios

cultural creativity centre

education / language centre

typology

new use


concept schemes, programma ground floor paths direction inside the core of the building

flexible semi-outdoor space

routine paths

limits & flows existing fence

need fot permeability

proposed new limits



indoor outdoor plaza

covered public space / market area

need for lighting / atrium formation

proposed supports in order to have the necessary stiffness after the atrium formation



complex connection

appartment building Italian Institute tobacco warehouse



section: before & after / public access

prismatic structure in the core of the warehouse

closed space

open public space

prism disruption for passage



type: location: status: tutors: team: date: This laboratory course offers a deep knowledge in rehabilitation and reuse of historic buildings and sites. The course was completed in two phases. Initially each team has to familiarize with the historic building by carrying out a thorough analysis. Area and historic analysis of the building, construction analysis, pathology, typology and morphology are some of the sectors that we focused on. The building we studied is an “arcade building” owned by the Foroglou family, located in one historic commercial street of Thessaloniki called Agiou Mina. The arcade Foroglou is a remarkable piece of commercial building architecture of the early 20th century. Built in 1906, it is one of the few remaining buildings in the historic center of Thessaloniki which was not destroyed by the fire of 1917. It has been declared as protected after the 1978 earthquake and since then continues to function, maintaining its initial commercial character. The most important typological element is the elongated arcade, a shopping passageway which is covered by a glass roof. The structural analysis led to the conclusion that the structural capacity of the building has not been significantly affected. The combination of brick and metal elements ensures flexibility (earthquake resistance) and fire safety in the construction. Foroglou arcade is a building that should be

Foroglou arcade.

refurbishment Thessaloniki, Greece academic (A.U.Th.) ”Restoration and Reuse of historical buildings.” St. Lefaki, M. Dousi, M. Nomikos Z. Kokogia, K. Foutaki 2015 preserved and restored to highlight its remarkable characteristics. Its position in the historic center of the city provides a wide range of possible options for reuse. In the second phase we had to proceed with the restoration of the historic building. After taking into consideration its previous use and the general character of the area we decide to convert the building into an incubator space for young creative professionals in need of office space. Additionally we propose some new interventions that will implement the character of the building and its unique qualities and simultaneously be easily reversible. The aithrium in the back and the new construction of the roof are the most important new additions. The typology of the arcade has certain distinguished characteristics that must be maintained in any attempt of restoration. Some of these were the central symmetry of facades and plan views that continues on the roof, the compartmentalization and the longitudinal axes in the middle of the building. This project was result of team work. I took part during the whole process of research, concept development, designing progress and communication of the project. Mostly I have worked on: area research, locating/photographing the 49 arcades of the city centre, building photography, typological characteristics research, concept strategy/development, floor plans: 2d design & photoshop edit, facades: 2d design, sections: photoshop edit, 3d representations: photoshop edit,presentation planning and project communication/descriptions/text.


The arcade Foroglou is part of a large network of arcades in the center of Thessaloniki and one of the few remaining buildings in the historic center which was not destroyed by the fire of 1917.


present

photogrammetrical visualisation

pathology analysis


program

The typology of the arcade is distinguished by certain characteristics that must be maintained in any restoration progress. Some of the most important, which we took into consideration, were: the central symmetry in facades and floor plans, as well as the symmetry of the roof 's structure, the compartmentalization of spaces and the elongate movement axis in the central of the building.

central symmetry: facade & floor plans

terrace

raising the roof ’s construction * changing roofing material * metal sheet > glass panels changing facade’s roofing material * metal sheet > glass panels

* more natural lighting * more natural cooling * a reminder of the original proportions that used to be at the building’s initial form.



During the new interventions, it was important to reconsider the backside of the building. We were concerned about the sunlight, while during the former state of the building, it was entering only through the front facade’s openings and the glass roof. As a result, many rooms were quite dark and unsuitable for any use. One of the main interventions to the building, is the embodiment of an atrium at the end of the main hall (arcade). In that way, the natural light enters the building in a remarkable way. Furthermore, raising the construction of the roof one meter higher than before, we managed to enlighten the rooms of the first floor even more.


type: location: status: tutors: team: date: Slussenområdet, a chaotic road system, has the potential to become a fantastic area for residents and tourists considering its location among/over the water. We aim to create a bridge that is not only a passage between two points but attracts visitors to stand and enjoy the view of the area. Our bridge responds to multiple needs of users as it allows people to cross directly, but it also embodies a big recreational space meant for those who want to enjoy an experience over the water. The design of the bridge has three main parts: a. entrance from Gamla stan, which is an open air museum b. the actual pedestrian bridge, a connection point between the old and the new city and the recreational space on top of the water in the middle and c. the main entrance from the city center, an area with temporary food kiosks. It is a rectangular volume that is placed over the existing train lines like a parasite. It’s distinctive shape, completely different from everything else in the area, means to create a landmark, easily seen from a distance that attracts people to explore it. The construction consists of four levels. The first level is the bridge that serves the transition between the two points and is formed with ramps. In the central part, the rectangular volume, has 3 extra levels, the first two are balconies that can be used as observatories and the

crossing slussen. urban design Slussenområdet, Stockholm, Sweden academic (A.U.Th.) design studio The arhitecture of transition” K. Ioannidis E. Zanidaki, A. Tsarouchas 2016 last level, which is the activity area. This is a 2400 s.m. area that consists both open and closed spaces so it is suitable for all the weather conditions in Stockholm. Inside this area, the ground is inclined and encourages the user to walk, climb, play. It is a big playground for children and adults that can be used like a skate park or whatever the user will discover. Concerning the bridges static system, it is a composite construction of metal beams and concrete surfaces. It was a challenge to form, architecturally speaking, a space that the vertical and the horizontal elements are really different from each other. The static system of beams forms the architectural character of the composition with the vertical beams continuing until the edges of the bridge. This concept encourages people to spent time on the bridge and offers new and interesting experiences over the water that can attract locals and tourists through all over the year. This project was result of team work. I took part during the whole process of research, concept development, designing progress and communication of the project. Mostly I have worked on: area research/analysis, concept strategy/development, masterplan & floor plans: 2d design & photoshop edit, facades: 2d design & photoshop edit, sections: 2d design, 3d representations: photoshop edit, model: photography, presentation planning and project communication/ descriptions/text.



The static system was the solution of folded plates, an ideal option to cover long lengths. The plate was made by concrete and a dense grid of steel columns. The concrete part receives the bending moment, under the term its width is less than 15cm. Furthermore, the slope of the plate has to be less than 35°. The vertical part of the plate (steel columns) have to be strong enough in order to receive high shear forces and earthquake reactions. This is the reason why we used plenty of columns on the edges of the plate.


activity area


type: location: status:

tutors: team: date: This project is the result of the International Masterclass: “Operative Territories: redesigning the landscapes of tourism”, that took place in Halkidiki, Greece. The topic was to redefine tourism in different parts of Sithonia which is considered one of the most touristic areas of Greece. Employing the disciplines of landscape architecture it aimed to generate original ideas and design strategies which promote the development of sustainable tourism in Sithonia. In the municipality of Sithonia there are several places with extraordinary natural beauty. Through proper planning, the landscape’s dynamics can be exploited and specific qualities of a place -natural, ecological, geographic, historical, cultural, aesthetic, and social- can be enhanced in order to reform or strengthen the identity of a place and turn it into an ideal travelling destination. One of these areas was the small village of Porto Koufo, a protected narrow bay rich in history. As a place of great natural beauty Porto Koufo aims to be re-discovered and re-branded in order to take a key role in the regional and global map of tourism. The exceptional landscape of Porto Koufo

Porto Koufo: the horseshoe tale.

landscape architecture Porto Koufo, Halkidiki, Greece international masterclass (Urban Transcripts, Sithonia Municipality, A.U.Th.) : “Operative Territories: redesigning the landscapes of tourism” Unit4: “The horseshoe tale: New narratives for the tourist development of Porto Koufo” Z. Karakinari, F. Micocci A. Abdullah, N. Georgantzi, K. Foutaki 2015 and the potential features of its hidden narratives, were the starting point to develop a strategy based on small scale experiential and contemporary tourism, combining the features of the area with an environmentally friendly approach. The goal is to explore the cultural and environmental wealth of Porto Koufo’s landscape through a strategy which gives prospects for expansion to the existing resources as well for participation of the local community in a collective enterprise based on cultural tourism. The future vision for Porto Koufo aims to create an interactive and advanced center with educational character, which will include an open-air museum that runs through the region's history from antiquity to the present and a “discovery park”, which will offer an alternative experience of the typical biodiversity/natural landscape and as well as of the existing local activities. This project was result of team work. I took part during the whole process of research, concept development, designing progress and communication of the project. Mostly I have worked on: area research/analysis/photography, swot analysis, concept strategy/development, strategic masterplan: 2d design & photoshop edit, 3d representations: photoshop edit, presentation planning and project communication.


area analysis



masterplan


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