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A ngelopoulos F ellowship CGIU 20 14

MLA Lands c ape Arc hi tec ture Sc hool of A rc hi tec ture, Ari s totl e Uni v ers i ty of Thes sa l oni k i



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CONTENTS PART A The main concept The economical aspect The sociological aspect The aesthetical aspect Applied examples PART B The CGIU 2014_Clinton Global Initiative University Urban Agriculture progect in Thessaloniki Our partners_Our sponsors Mapping the city center Designing the idea

PAGES PART A 3 5 7 9 11 PART B 19 23 27 31 57 PART C


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T h e project is teamwork of t he f ol l ow i ng post graduat e st udent s MLA L a n d scape A rchitecture S chool of A rchi t ect ure, A ri st ot l e U ni versi ty o f Thessaloniki: E leftheri a Gavri i l i dou, D i onysi a D edousi , E l eni O u r e ilidou, A rchitects, Maria R i t ou, A gri cul t uri st , under t he di rect i on o f the professors, Holm K l ei nmann, S arant i s G. Z. Zaf ei ropoul os.

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PART A The main concept

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the strategic axes problem/need

existing dynamics

lack of knowledge about agriculture from the citizens. Urban life is so far from nature and the process of food production, that crisis can have more dangerous effects here.

existence of cultivaliable fields near the city. Important interest for the cycle of food production – cultivation, harvesting, conservation, cooking. Turn to biological products – turn to natural foods.

lack of systematic research about food production and agriculture.

Aristoteleio University of Thessalonikialways a place of research and experiement on food production – agriculture. Greek companies in the area of Central Macedonia, occupied with agriculture and food production. Give value to the experience. Dynamic, creative cluster in the city of Thessaloniki can shape a product, born and promote Ideas. International Exhibition of Thessaloniki, connections with Balkans, Mediterranean Sea, Africa, Asia. Thessaloniki port and railway.

Many greek companies product foods, but it is difficult to resist in a large scale market

People that cannot cover their needs in basic elements, in food. Food that sometimes is unused in large scale market of Lachanagora.

poverty

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proposal….in space Open school of garden design, agriculture, harvesting, plants’ care, food production, cooking, conservation. A garden / 4-5 persons service educational purposes in these fields.

Collaboration with University of Thessaloniki and companies active in the field of agriculture and food production

Centre connected with creative forces of the city, to produce ideas for ready to sell products (market research, composition, taste, innovative issues, appearance, package), . Exposition to the International Exhobition, or to the Agri Labor’s space. Connections with companies – promotion of products – Market of ideas. Workshops with scientists, economists, designers. Free offer of a percentage of cultivated food.

What is it?

The proposal examines how Urban Agriculture can contribute to an urban development, opening a social, economic and ecological renewal of the city with innovative prospects. Urban agriculture could be developed in the Greek cities, operating not only as food resource introducing the primary sector in the city but also as a generator for socio-economic transformation towards the green economy. It proposes new life – styles and social environments envisioning a new way of living the urban life.


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The economical aspect

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Where is it?

The existing public land that remains unexploited due to the abuse of the municipal and governmental funds, as well as the lack of private investment interests, motivates an alternative function other than parks, public gardens or planned green spaces in general. Former military camps, abandoned industrial areas, vacant spaces within the urban fabric, parks in need of regeneration or redesign, even parts of public squares or exposed remnants of the building blocks are areas likely to integrate this proposal after the required promise with the local authorities. The economical support is provided through foundations and corresponding institutions. People are given motivation such as a reduction on their taxes in order to participate and to cultivate the vacant land. In the future, the advertisment of companies will also contribute to the financial support of the project.

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The sociological aspect

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How is it?

The proposal focuses above all on the bottom-up process. In this case the public useless, degraded land concerns the autonomous cultivations and is offered to three population groups: users taking advantage of the educational values (A), users renting pre-defined lots for a specific period of time, being chosen according to their income (B) and users in need of social integration (C). The social parameter of the concept is taken highly under consideration.

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The aesthetical aspect

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Why now? - Now is the time to react - The city as a resource is more than ever necessary – economic recession - Thessaloniki European Youth Capital 2014 – Greece in EU presidency: favorable circumstances!!

Advantages - The project consists a new turn towards agriculture. It opens new orisons to alternative and more effective ways of leveraging the natural resources and inherent possibilities of greek land, in the framework of a new green economy and a permanent culture (“perma – culture”) spirit. - The projects aims to reveal the potentials of exploiting Greek indigenous species when it tries to face the challenge of urban agriculture as part of an economic process that has to function sustainably. In this way, the interest will focus on how the natural products can become economic products, and which is the product chain that could be followed in order this product to be desirable in a large scale competitive market? Aspects like the branding of an agriculture product, the creative use/ performance of the product will be included in the agenda. - The project is a trial for everyone that would dare to come up with agriculture economy. In its appropriate function, it answers to the huge problem of unemployment in long term. - It’ s a new plain for free advertisement of enterprises who are active in agriculture production field: sponsors, nurseries etc. It motivates this economic sector and other relevant: markets of biological food, slow food restaurants, alternative cantinas with salads/ fresh juices that could be established around the area of intervention. - This scenario could take the idea off, and make the project “city as a resource” the name of a new cluster in the city. This cluster could be really creative if creative forces (designers, graphic designers, architects, managers, artists) could be involved in. - The city as a resource consist first of all new social environment in the city and offers the open opportunity for social integration for people who need it. It is also a perfect common ground in the city, especially in scale of neighborhood. - It activates the voluntarism and the participatory planning. It creates “human stock” for future similar actions in the city. - Finally it offers a new total innovative view for the function of the city. In a future scenario greek cities could be able through urban agriculture to product it’s own a percentage of the amount of food that it consumes (similar exemples: cuba, shangai).

City as a resource

Lafayette Greens

The new form of social relationships derives from the co-existence of the three groups. In details the project is described below: 1. Define the area, (at least 500m2 depending on the amount of the users, plain and appropriate ground for cultivations). 2. Recommend a volunteers’ committee of architects, landscape architects, agriculturists and residents who are going to control the operation of the project. 3. Promote the idea, including the invitation of organizations and institutions that are possibly affected. 4. Design cultivation lots and proper areas for works. Planting of common vegatables and varieties of selected species (forgotten Greek plants, botans, etc.) in beds/ pots of recycled materials like sheet metal, wooden pallets, trash bags or rubber. Either way the aesthetical balance will be carefully protected as the project consist also an in situ intervention on urban ground. The aspect of protection will be solved within the tools of appropriate planting and fencing. 5. Organize catalogs of the possible plants for cultivation, including alternative ways of planting, gardening and crop growing. 6. Propose that the main part of the seeds used for the cultivations are sponsored by plant sales outlets in exchange for their free advertisement at the relative international exhibitions. 7. Establish the rules: all users are selected by draw, all users maintain lots for maximum 1 year, and all groups are obliged to store a percentage of their crop in a common food deposit that supplies the common meals, or is directly offered to charitable organizations. 8. Propose free consulting services to the people who cultivate the area, increasing the interest for seminars open to all the citizens. 9. Control frequently the strategy, in order to ensure its sustainability.


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Applied examples

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12 Nomadic Green launched Prinzessinneng채rten (Princess gardens) as a pilot project in the summer of 2009 at Moritzplatz in Berlin Kreuzberg, a site which had been a wasteland for over half a century. Along with friends, activists and neighbours, the group cleared away rubbish, built transportable organic vegetable plots and reaped the first fruits of their labour.

Prinzessingarten, Moritzplatz, Berlin

source: http://prinzessinnengarten.net/

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Lafayette Greens Downtown Detroit

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Lafayette Greens Downtown Detroit

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Hell’s Kitchen Farm, NY City

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16 Inspired by the park’s resident turkey, the farm is protected by 5,000 repurposed bamboo poles in the shape of the fowl’s silhouette. The posts were donated by artists Mike and Doug Starn and local designer Scott Dougan created the fun fencing.

Battery Urban Farm, Manhattan, NY City

The urban farm will provide outdoor classroom space for local schools across the city. This is the first farm at the Battery since 1625, back when New York was still New Amsterdam.

source: http://inhabitat. com/nyc/top-5-urbanfarms-in-new-york-city/ turkey-farm-shallots/

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Randall’s Island Urban Farm, NY City

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The initial flyer

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PART CGIU 2014_Clinton

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Global Initiative University

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20 Three days of experience: exchanging ideas, communicating with students from all over the world. The Greek team met and talked with celebrities such as: Jimmy Wales Wikipedia Founder Bill Drayton Ashoka Chief Executive Officer Manal Al-Sharif IT Consultant, Columnist, and Blogger Right2Dignity and BlueNetworks

CGI U A P R O J E C T O F T H E C L I N T O N G L O B A L I N I T I AT I V E

John McCain United States Senator from Arizona Rosario PĂŠrez President and Chief Executive Officer, Pro Mujer Khalid Fellahi Senior Vice President and General Manager, Western Union Digital

Commitments guide http://www.cgiu.org/default.asp

Each year, CGI U hosts a meeting where students, youth organizations, topic experts, and celebrities come together to discuss and develop innovative solutions to pressing global challenges. President Clinton, Secretary Clinton, and Chelsea Clinton hosted CGI U 2014 at Arizona State University in metropolitan Phoenix from March 21-23, 2014. The meeting brought together more than 1,100 students to make a difference in CGI U’s five focus areas: Education, Environment and Climate Change, Peace and Human Rights, Poverty Alleviation, and Public Health.

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23/4/2014: Day of action. Community service that aims to transform a previously vacant 15-acre lot in downtown Phoenix into a vibrant and sustainable public space.

CGI U Conference, 21/4/2014-23/4/2014

1. The Angelopoulos Fellows 2014 with Jimmy Wales _Wikipedia Founder 2. Talking with Bill Drayton_Ashoka Chief Executive Officer and Holly Sargent_Founding Director of the Harvard Kennedy School, Women’s Leadership Board.

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Building the Urban Garden in Phoenix_ Day of Action: CGI U 2014

CGI U Conference, 21/4/2014-23/4/2014

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Urban Agriculture progect in Thessaloniki

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View from Upper City to Thermaikos Gulf

Thessaloniki: Cultivate and Beautify The current social and economic situation encourages new ways of thinking and acting in the cities. Not only demand the citizens of today more green spaces for gathering and connecting with one another, but also spaces to cultivate their own food choosing at the same time a healthier life style. Neighborhoods of Thessaloniki are in need of an agriculture project more than other cities of Greece. The initial thought is to create a small free space for cultivation and social gathering for people of all ages. This space is going to expand gradually, depending on the willingness of people who are going to support it voluntarily. This small free space in the city’s dense built environment will be transformed into a network of urban community gardens, delivering a clear message to the future residents: Open Spaces are the structural backbone of the urban life.

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West Districts_Immigrants

Municipality of Menemeni-Ampelokipoi

City Center Upper City

Thermaikos Gulf

Green spaces

Municipality of Kalamaria

Sea

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Parking Parko_Exarxeia Athens

On the 7th March 2009, along with the collective “Us, Here and Now and for All of Us�, it organised an event where all residents and enthusiastic supporters united to squat on the space and demand the obvious, that the parking turns into a park! They broke the asphalt with drills and cutters, they brought trucks carrying soil, planted flowers and trees and in the end they celebrated it. The response and determination of all involved exceeded any expectations and the park was born.

http://parkingparko.espivblogs.net/englishfrench/about-the-park/

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Our partners_Our sponsors

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The Sponsor

http://www.angelopouloscgiu.org/index.html

The advisor _Angelopoulos

Fellowship

Holly Taylor Sargent_Preparing the Greek team for CGI U

Holly Taylor Sargent is the Founding Director of the Harvard Kennedy School Women’s Leadership Board. She is also the founder and CEO of HTSargent, LLC., a consulting firm specializing in creative and entrepreneurial advice to non-profit organizations and individual philanthropists.

Building up our concept

Prof. Holm Kleinmann, Architekt BDA

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Born 1944 in Buckow near Berlin. Studies of Architecture and Town planning in Munich, Darmstadt and Glasgow. Since 1971 freelance as architect, author and active judge in urban and architectural competitions. Architectural office of his own in Berlin, since 1988 in Oldenburg. 1978-1983 Assistant Professor at the Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin). Since 1983 Professor for Urban and Architectural Design in Oldenburg, Jade Hochschule, Department of Architecture. Member of the federation of German architects (Bund Deutscher Architekten). 2007/208 and 2013/2014 guest professor at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

supported by Master in Landscape Architecture

Possible Partners D. Matziris, Dean of Green (www.filoiprasinou.gr) D. Zervas, Dean of Quality of Life (www.kzervas.gr/category/ thessaloniki) G. Mpoutaris, Mayor Olympia Datsi_Thessaloniki Youth Ccapital 2014 (www.thessaloniki2014.gr) Dynamo Project Space (http://dynamoprojectspace.blogspot.gr/)

Municipality of Thessaloniki

Useful contacts

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Possible Volunteers WHY NOT non profit group of young people who love organizing events for the city

(www.facebook.com/thesswhynot?fref=ts)

Granazia of soliadity

(non profit group offering food, organising community tables etc)

Pes to dytika (www.facebook.com/p.e.s.to.ditika) non profit volunteers’ group focusing in the west districts YMCA Thessaloniki (friends of sports that are also volunteers collaborating with municipality)

(www.ymca.gr/ethelontismos-programmata-draseis/ethelontismos/programs)

Volunteers of municipality

(www.thessaloniki.gr/portal/page/portal/DioikitikesYpiresies/GenDnsiDioikOikonYpiresion/AytotTmimaEthelNeolaias)

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Mapping the city center

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Reg i on_ 1...............................An o Po li , T h e s s a lo n i k i

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Po in t _ 4 Po in t _ 3

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Po in t _ 1 , 2

Rou t e of wal k

Wal l l imit s


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Reg i on_ 1...............................An o Po li , T h e s s a lo n i k i

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E m pt y l o t s ad jace nt t o t he wal l t hat cou l d b e p l ant e d

Ro ut e o f wa l k

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Point _1

Wal l l imit s


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Regi on _1...............................Ano Po li , T h e s s a lo n i k i

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T he m o n a s t e ry’s gard e n

Ro ut e o f wa l k

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A P iazza avail ab l e for a smal l marke t

Wal l l imit s


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Regi on _2 ...........Ag iou D imi t r i o u St r , T h e s s a lo ni k i

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Th e Cam pu s

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E m p t y l o t in s ide U n ive r s it y C amp u s

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Re gi o n_ 2 .. . . . . . . . . . A g i o u D i mit rio u St r, Thes s alo n ik i

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Ad d i ti o n a l l i n ea r s m a l l e r s pa ce s

Ro u te o f wa l k

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T h e m u n i c i pa l i t y ’ s v i n eya r d

Iraklis’ stadium


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Regi on _3......................Civic Ce nt e r , T h e s s a lo n i k i

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Em pty lo ts fr om de m o l is he d bl oc k o f f l a t s

S chool ’s yard

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Rou t e of wal k


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Reg ion_ 3. ......................Civi c Ce n t e r , T h e s s a lo n i k i

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A rchae l ogical space , Rot ont a chu rch Point _1: Rou t e of wal k

a grea t open free spa ce next to soup kitchen orga nised by the church

The camp u s

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Re g i on _ 3. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C i v i c C en t er , T h essal o n i ki

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route of walk

Point_1 A pellou

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Region _4. .. ...........................Ea s t s i de , T h e s s a lo ni k i

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Po in t _ 2 Pa r ko K r it is

Point _1 Mal akasi+ Kond il ak i Rou t e of wal k

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malakasi+ Kondilaki

Parko Kritis

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Re g i on _ 4 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .East si d e, T h essal o n i ki

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Point_2 Varonou H irs+Garivald i

Point_3 Flem ing+Deligiorgi

Point_1 Garivald i Ro u t e o f walk

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Garivaldi

Fleming+ Deligiorgi

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Regi on _5.........................St r ea m o f P y la i a - To umpa

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To um pa’s st ream

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Re gi o n_6 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . A n o Poli - S i k i e s , T he s s a loni k i

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Ci ty wa ll

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To be continued....

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Designing the idea

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The concept....

A garden of 500m2 , including 100m2 cultivated land for the residents of the neighborhood. Estimated for 20 families or one block of flats

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Sitting bences-private storing spaces

Magnolia Grandiflora

Ρυnίca granatum

Prunus amygdalus

Pyrus sp.

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Section T1

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22/2___16.00

22/5___16.00

22/11___11.00

22/11___14.00

Μετά από μια σύντομη μελέτη σκίασης, ο βασικός όγκος των καθιστικών, τα δέντρα και τα αναρριχώμενα τοποθετήθηκαν στο πίσω μέρος του κήπου σε επαφή με το deck της κατοικίας, ώστε να μη σκιάζουν τα παρτέρια κατα το δυνατόν. Επίσης η περίφραξη υλοποιείται με κάθετα ξύλινα στοιχεία δημιουργώντας μια περσιδωτή όψη και μειώνοντας επίσης τον κίνδυνο ολικού σκιασμού των παρτεριών που τοποθετούνται σε κοντινή απόσταση με αυτήν. Τα καθιστικά ακολουθούν μια λογική τυχαιότητας και ενδεχομένως να μπορούν να μετακινούνται ή να στρέφονται καθώς ύστερα από παρατήρηση του δημόσιου χώρου λειτουργεί καλύτερα αυτή η λογική παρά η στατική αντιμετώπιση τους με τη μορφή αμφιθεάτρου ή πάγκων. Τα δέντρα τέλος τοποθετούνται κατά τέτοιο τρόπο ώστε να σκιάζουν τις απαραίτητες ώρες τα καθιστικά.

3D

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Render of the small garden

http://urbandesign14.blogspot.gr/2014/04/holm-kleinmann-presentation-03042014_3.html City as a resource

Pots in case of inappropriate ground

http://urbandesign14.blogspot.gr/2014/04/holm-kleinmann-presentation-03042014_3.html


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The wooden structure of the pot constitutes of: 4 wooden beams (l=3.00m, w=0.10m, h=0.03m) 4 wooden beams (l=0.75m, 1=-0.10m, h=0.03m) 12 wooden columns ( 0.05mx0.05m, h=0.25m)

The wooden structure is covered by a metal sheet.

The pot is filled by the appropriate soil for cultivations

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3 options for pots, that can be combined:

0.25m

The small size: l=3.00m, w=0.80m, h=0.25m This pot is preffered for the climbing plants and plants in need of shadow

0.37m

The medium size: l=3.00m, 1=0.80, h=0.37m

0.50m

The large size: l=3.00m, 1=0.80, h=0.50m This pot is the medium size pot placed on a concrete basis. Is preffered for short plants that are in need of sun and air. City as a resource


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Hippophae_rhamnoides

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Brassica_oleracea

Lactuca_sativa

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Φ the mass of the asparagus’ A White color stands out from soft Φ texture

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Cucurbita_maxima

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asparagus_setaceus

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Simiral shape, different color during the Summer

Cucumis_melo L.

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Beetroot’s purple leaves are combined with begonia’s

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Carthamus_tinctorius

Φ

Χ

Χ

Eggplant and beans, matching together thanks toA ecological characteristics Φ Φ

Χ

A

K

K

Χ

Χ

+

A

POT_15 Color and form

K

Φ

A

K Hippophae_rhamnoides

A

Solanum_ melongena

Ocimum basilicum

Φ

A

K

K

Phaseolus_vulgaris Χ

Φ

POT_14

K

K

Χ

Solanum_ melongena

+

A

Χ

A colorful carpet made ofΦspinach, rocket and lowA flowers

Χ

A

K

POT_13

K

Χ

K

A

Cucumis_melo L.

+

A

Impatiens_wallerianna

Φ

Φ combined with onion’s A soft mass Φ Artichoke’s strong shape is and white minimal flower

Χ

K Euruca_sativa

+ Brassica_oleracea var. botrytis

Χ

Χ

POT_12

K

K

K

Χ

A

A

allium cepa

Χ

A

Φ

Φ Φ soft texture of schinopraso’s A Tomato stands out from the leaves

K

Solanum_lycopersicum

+

+

A

POT_11

K

Χ

Χ

Χ

Χ

Daucus_carrota

Φ

A

K


68 Χ

Χ

+

POT_16 Φ

Φ

A

A

K

K Brassica Oleracea Hippophae_rhamnoides

allium cepa Χ

Χ

+ Brassica_oleracea var. botrytis

POT_17 Φ

Φ

A

A

K

K

Χ

Χ

Purple colour during the winter, yellow during the summer

Cucumis_melo L.

POT_18

+ Solanum_ melongena

Φ

A

Φ

A

K

K

Χ

Χ

Same fruit, opposing colors

Solanum_ melongena

POT_19

+

Φ

Φ

A

A

The basilicum protects the eggplant from insects

K

K Solanum_ melongena

Ocimum basilicum

Χ

Χ

POT_20

+

Φ

A

K Hippophae_rhamnoides

The extraordinary shape of the broussels sprouts stands out of the soft mass

Daucus_carrota

Φ

A

K

Color and soft masses


69 Χ

+

Φ

A

Φ

K

+

+

A

Χ

POT_21 Φ Cold colors during the winter, grey and blur

A

Φ

K

K

Carthamus_tinctorius

Brassica_oleracea

Hippophae_rhamnoides

Φ

A

Φ

A

Same ecological characteristics, strong shapes of the corn stand out from the soft leaves of the beans

K

Χ

Χ

POT_23

+

Φ

A

Φ

K Daucus_carrota

A

Soft masses, the shape of the fennel’s base creates the differnce

K

Atropa_ Belladonna Χ

Χ

POT_24

+

Φ

A

Φ

K Solanum_lycopersicum

K

allium cepa

Triticum_ spelta

Phaseolus_vulgaris

A

POT_22

K

A

The tomato is protected ecologically by marigold

K

calendulae Χ

Χ

POT_25

+

Φ

A

K Salvia_officinalis

Χ

Χ

Sinapis_alba

Φ

A

K

Pruple color during sprind, yellow during summer


70 Χ

+

POT_26 Φ

A

K Brassica Oleracea Hippophae_rhamnoides

Χ

Brassica allium Oleracea (romanesco) cepa

City as a resource

Φ

A

K

Strang shapes, a manieristic approach


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