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SOFIA MIKRONI ARCHITECTURE N DESIGN SELECTED WORKS 2019 - 2021
SOFIA MIKRONI ARCHITECT ENGINEER tel_ +30 698 168 5629 email_ mikronisofia@gmail.com address_ Lefkada, Greece facebook.com/SofiaMikroni linkedin.com/in/SofiaMikroni
education
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_B.Sc. & M.Sc. in Architectural Engineering 2017-2021 Architecture Department Polytechnic School University of Ioannina (UOI)
_English Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) _Greek native
2014 -2017 Architecture Department Polytechnic School of Xanthi Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH) _High school diploma 2008 - 2014 Music (high) school of Lefkada, Greece
skills AutoCAD ArchiCAD Lumion Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator
experience _AKKM & ASSOCIATES / junior architect (concep design, 2D drawings autoCAD , 3D modeling ArchiCAD, rendering Lumion, site visit and building surveying ) 2021JUL - PRESENT 2020 JUL - SEP 2019 JUL - SEP _B-H Design Engineering / intern (model making) 2014 JUN - AUG
architectural competitions _Komvikes Theseis shortlisted for student competition
Adobe InDesign
Project title_ CRECENDO Participants_ Sofia Mikroni, Nikos Gkrintzos, Aristea - Evangelia Koukounouri
Adobe Premiere Pro
http://www.arch.uth.gr/competition2021/?fbclid=IwAR1fVcF7KFfuUoL4h0mMsjj2zuhqViJ5y2qbNuTmIFMWrVBsTSWcXFzaFpQ#results
Sketchup Rhinoceros/VRAY Grasshopper QGIS
MAY 2021
_Pandemic Architecture International Ideas Competition Project title_ SKYCLASS Participants_ Sofia Mikroni, Despina Galouzi, Aristea - Evangelia Koukounouri
JUN 2020
CONTENTS
PART 1 _ AKKM projects Luxury cave house in Lefkada
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Luxury house in Lefkada
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Luxury summer house in Agios Nikitas , Lefkada
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Luxury housing complex in Nikiana, Lefkada
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PART 2 _ university (UOI) projects Villagio di Sale
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Studio OFF
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CRECENDO
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Zagori cultural landscape mapping
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SKYCLASS
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Optimal utilization of agricultural areas of Preveza
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POLI-KATOIKIA
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SaiLAND
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LUXURY CAVE HOUSE in Lefkada
Proposal for cave house July 2021 _in collaboration with AKKM & ASSOCIATES
_3d model and render Sofia Mikroni _design: George Kavvadas
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LUXURY HOUSE in Lefkada
Proposal for luxury house July 2021 _in collaboration with AKKM & ASSOCIATES
_3d model and render Sofia Mikroni _design: George Kavvadas
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_ground floor plan
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_first floor plan
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LUXURY SUMMER HOUSE in Agios Nikitas, Lefkada
Proposal for summer house July 2019 _in collaboration with AKKM & ASSOCIATES
_3d model and render Sofia Mikroni _design: George Kavvadas
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LUXURY HOUSING COMPLEX in Nikiana, Lefkada
Proposal for summer housing complex of 50m2 units August 2020 _in collaboration with AKKM & ASSOCIATES
_3d model and render Sofia Mikroni _design: George Kavvadas
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Villaggio di Sale The revival of the abandoned settlement of Kariotes and Alexander saltworks of Lefkada
Diploma Thesis July 2021 / 10th semester _in collaboration with the Department of Architecture of the University of Ioannina (UOI)
_participants: Sofia Mikroni Aristea-Evangelia Koukounouri _supervising professors: Katerina Kotzia Korina Filoxenidou _abstract
The Diploma Thesis concerns the redesign of the abandoned settlement of old Kariotes and the decommissioned Alexander saltworks in Lefkada. The two places, which are 15 minutes apart by car, are programmatically connected with the creation of a Museum around salt: its collection, processing and use. The aim of the Museum is to contribute to the promotion of the cultural heritage of Lefkada, but also of Greece, to the extent that it is connected with the -not so old- operational period of the saltworks. With this in mind, the Museum attempts to display both tangible and intangible exhibits, in order to enhance the local cultural identity. The old settlement of Kariotes was abandoned by its inhabitants in 1957 and the Alexander saltworks stopped functioning in 1988 and are today completely abandoned, despite being designated as a “Protected Industrial Museum and site of Natura 2000 Network”, The proposal addresses issues of reuse and reappropriation by communicating the cultural customs and folklore traditions of the area. The new Museum, through experiential workshops, offers the visitor the opportunity to get acquainted with traditional techniques and practices, to try the local cuisine and to learn about the life of the inhabitants who once lived in the village. _publications: https://bit.ly/3CIr91Z http://www.kolivas.de/archives/421700 https://aromalefkadas.gr/villaggio-di-sale-%CE%B7-%CE%B1%CE%BD%CE%B1%CE%B2%CE%AF%CF%89%CF%8 3%CE%B7-%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%85-%CE%B5%CE%B3%CE%BA%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B1%CE%BB%CE%B5%CE%BB%CE%B5%CE%B9%CE%BC%CE%BC%CE%AD%CE%BD%CE%BF%CF%85/ http://www.gradreview.gr/2017/06/00821-villaggio-di-sale.html?m=1
_you can see the diploma thesis here:
https://issuu.com/sofiamikroni/docs/villaggio_di_sale
_you can see an area identification video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6SwJf0UCrQ&t=7s
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ALEXANDER SALTWORKS
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CORE Β settlement
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HYBRIDA Architectural Design 7 / Studio OFF
academic group project February 2021 / 9th semester _in collaboration with the Department of Architecture of the University of Ioannina (UOI)
_participants: Sofia Mikroni Aristea-Evangelia Koukounouri Nikos Grintzos _supervising professors: Katerina Kotzia Korina Filoxenidou
_abstract How could we define the concept of vacation today, and which is the infrastructure that could support it in the near future? Studio OFF concerns the redesign of the abandoned stadium of Agia Triada in Thessaloniki, the redefinition of the concept of vacation and the infrastructure that once defined it (the bathing facilities of GNTO). Our project is a hybrid of both camping and resort, mostly of an ephemeral character. We perceive OFF as an opportunity for someone to escape from their everyday life and spend time alone or with their loved ones. The main purpose was to design a place that offers a pleasant break from the fast city pace in which the visitor can be either completely free of responsibilities or telework if needed. It is addressed mainly to the residents of Thessaloniki, but also to anyone else, like travelers, who often make a stop in the airport of Thessaloniki.
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The unifying element of the structures is a yellow stripe, a suggested route, which passes through all the structures and works as a reference and orientation point for the visitor. It takes on the role of the guide through the park, starting and ending at the sea.
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The site is conceptually divided into three zones depending on their use. The first, located in the coastline, is open for public use, the second zone includes the accommodation, and third the activity areas. Structures are scattered throughout the site as pavilions or follies, hosting the functions of the park. Their curved-geometrical shapes come as a reference to the futuristic microstructures of the ‘60s. A maximum of 156 people can be accommodated in this hybrid camping-resort and around 700 can be hosted in the communal facilities.
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_expoded axonometric
Τhis structure is a house for 1-2 people, has a height of 3 meters and covers 38 square meters. It is a metal construction with wood cladding and consists of a sleeping and relaxing area, WC and shared kitchen and dining area. The construction allows the curved glass windows to open, depending on the needs of the visitor for privacy or protection from the weather. P.44
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CRECENDO proposal for student architectural competition May 2021
_participants: Sofia Mikroni Aristea-Evangelia Koukounouri Nikos Grintzos _curated by: the Department of Architecture of the University of Thessalia
_abstract In collaboration with Aristea-Evangelia Koukounouri and Nikos Gkrintzos, our proposal entitled CRESENDO for the student architectural competition ‘Komvikes Theseis’, was distinguished among the finalists of the competition. The word Volos comes from the Italian golfo, which means bay. The concept of the bay is the basic design principle, which translates into space through lines and parametric design. The two roundabouts were approached by joint handling at both material and usage levels. The proposed structures, despite their size, were designed so as not to obstruct visual escapes from the traffic lanes. The two points of interest cease to be an inert area, and now come to life through the movement of pedestrians. The roundabouts are transformed into a pleasant visual stimulus and are integrated into the urban fabric of Volos.
_you can see the results of the competition here:
http://www.arch.uth.gr/competition2021/?fbclid=IwAR1fVcF7KFfuUoL4h0mMsjj2zuhqViJ5y2qbNuTmIFMWrVBsTSWcXFzaFpQ#results
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Η λέξ σηµαί σχεδια των χ κοµβι τόσο σ Οι κατ σχεδιά οπτικέ Πρόκε ύψους συναρ πακτώ κυρτά αποτε Παγασ περιµε υφιστ εσωτε πρότα δηµιο αξιοπ αισθη βλάστ
Στον διαπε περιµε εσωστ δικαιο πολυσ
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ξη Βόλος προέρχεται από το ιταλικό golfo, που ίνει κόλπος. Η έννοια του κόλπου αποτελεί τη βασική αστική αρχή, η οποία µεταφράζεται σε χώρο µέσω χαράξεων και του παραµετρικού σχεδιασµού. Οι δύο ικές θέσεις προσεγγίστηκαν µε κοινούς χειρισµούς σε επίπεδο υλικοτήτων όσο και σε επίπεδο χρήσεων. τασκευές που προτείνονται, παρά το µέγεθός τους, άστηκαν έτσι ώστε να µην παρεµποδίζουν τις ές φυγές από τους οδικούς άξονες κυκλοφορίας. ειται για δύο µεταλλικές κατασκευές, µέγιστου ς 10 µέτρων, από διαδοχικά µεταλλικά στοιχεία που ρµόζουν σε µία επίσης µεταλλική βάση, η οποία ώνεται στο έδαφος. Στη βάση τους σχηµατίζονται ά σηµεία στάσης από σκυρόδεµα, τα οποία ελούν αναφορά στην αντίστοιχη σχέση του σητικού Κόλπου µε τη θάλασσα. ∆ιατηρείται ο µετρικός δακτύλιος κίνησης των πεζών µε τα τάµενα υλικά δαπέδων και σχεδιάζεται εκ νέου η ερική έκταση των νησίδων. Για τη σύνδεση της ασης µε τη θάλασσα και το υδάτινο στοιχείο, ουργούνται νέες δεξαµενές ρηχού νερού, οι οποίες ποιούν τις υφιστάµενες παροχές νερού. Τέλος, για την ητική βελτίωση των κόµβων, προστίθεται χαµηλή τηση, καλλωπιστικά φυτά και φυσικοί βράχοι.
Κόµβο του Τελωνείου τοποθετούνται από δύο ερατά κελύφη εντός των οποίων δηµιουργείται µία µετρική διαδροµή που προσδίδει στον κόµβο έναν τρεφή χαρακτήρα. Η συγκεκριµένη χειρονοµία ολογείται λόγω της θέσης του κόµβου στην σύχναστη λεωφόρο.
Κόµβος του ∆ηµαρχείου έχει πιο εξωστρεφή κτήρα, λόγω του προσανατολισµού του και της θέας προσφέρει προς το λιµάνι. Πρόκειται για ένα σµα, που λαµβάνει το ρόλο του τοποσήµου για την του Βόλου και λόγω της δοµής του παραπέµπει σε τισµό.
ηµεία ενδιαφέροντος παύουν να αποτελούν µία νή έκταση, και πλέον αποκτούν ζωή µέσω της ης και στάσης των πεζών. Οι κοµβικές νησίδες τρέπονται σε ένα ευχάριστο οπτικό ερέθισµα και µατώνονται στον αστικό ιστό του Βόλου.
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ZAGORI CULTURAL LANDSCAPE MAPPING, EPIRUS GREECE Architectural Design 6 / Cultural Heritage Protection & Reuse
academic group project June 2020 / 8th semester _in collaboration with the Department of Architecture of the University of Ioannina (UOI)
_participants: Sofia Mikroni Maria-Despina Galouzi _supervising professors: Angelos Papageorgiou Nikolaos Patsavos Alexandros Peteinarelis
_abstract The research carried out in the course ‘Architectural Design VI: Cultural Heritage - Restoration and Reuse’ by students of the School of Architecture of the University of Ioannina, concerns the inclusion of Zagori in the list of Protected Cultural Landscapes of Outstanding Universal Value. After studying the integration criteria, the integrity and authenticity and the protection and management plan, it emerged that the entire buffer zone, and in particular the two cores (core A, core B), meet the requirements for Zagori to be declared as a cultural landscape of outstanding universal value. After the first analysis of the region, an attempt was made to create maps depicting the corresponding criteria for Zagori’s inclusion in the World Heritage list. Specifically, the integration criteria presented, either individually or in combination, in the six maps, are as follows: • (iii) bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a civilization which is living or which has disappeared. • (vi) Be directly or tangibly associated with events or living traditions, with ideas, or with beliefs, with artistic and literary works of outstanding universal significance. • (v) be an outstanding example of a type of building, architectural or technological ensemble or landscape which illustrates (a) significant stage(s) in human history. • (vii) contain superlative natural phenomena or areas of exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance. • (viii) be outstanding examples representing significant stages of earth’s history, including the record of life, significant on-going geological processes in the development of landforms, or significant geomorphic or physiographic features. • (x) contain the most important and significant natural habitats for in-situ conservation of biological diversity, including those containing threatened species of Outstanding Universal Value from the point of view of science or conservation.
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ZAGORI CULTURAL LANDSCAPE MAPPING, EPIR
Department of Architecture < APY801: AD6 Cultural Herita Tutors: Ang. Papageorgiou, N. Patsavos, Al. Peteinarelis < Students: Sofia Mikroni
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(VIII) SIGNIFICANT PHYSIOGRAPHIC FEATURES Ο χάρτης απεικονίζει πληροφορίες που πληρούν το όγδοο κριτήριο του Επιχειρησιακού Οδηγού για την Εφαρμογή της Σύμβασης Παγκόσμιας Κληρονομιάς, το οποίο έχει ως εξής: (Vii) να είναι εξαιρετικά παραδείγματα που αντιπροσωπεύουν σημαντικά στάδια της ιστορίας της γης, συμπεριλαμβανομένου του ιστορικού της ζωής, σημαντικών γεωλογικών διεργασιών που βρίσκονται σε εξέλιξη για την εξέλιξη του ανάγλυφου ή σημαντικών γεωμορφών ή φυσιογραφικών χαρακτηριστικών. Ο χάρτης ανάλυσης 100μ παρουσιάζει τη διάβρωση του εδάφους στο νομό του Ζαγορίου. Μερικές από τις κύριες αιτίες της διάβρωσης του εδάφους είναι στοιχεία της φύσης, όπως το νερό της βροχής και των ποταμών, οι άνεμοι, οι χιονοπτώσεις, οι πλημμύρες αλλά και οι ίδιες οι ιδιότητες του εδάφους. Στα δυτικά και ελάχιστα στο κέντρο, παρουσιάζονται ασβεστόλιθοι τριτογενούς ηλικίας και στο βόρειο τμήμα είναι έντονη η παρουσία ασβεστόλιθων μεσοζωικής ηλικίας. Το μεγαλύτερο τμήμα του υπεδάφους καλύπτεται από φλύσχη, ενώ στα δυτικά εντοπίζονται βασικά και υπερβασικά πετρώματα. Στον πυρήνα Α παρατηρείται συνδυασμός τριών ειδών πετρωμάτων αντίθετα µε τον πυρήνα Β που περιέχει µόνο ένα. Δυστυχώς όμως, στο φαινόμενο συμβάλλει και ο ανθρώπινος παράγοντας, με την υπερβόσκηση και την αποψίλωση των τοπίων, τους δρόμους, την αστικοποίηση και την κλιματική αλλαγή. Παρατηρείται ότι, στον πυρήνα Α υπάρχει σημαντική διάβρωση του εδάφους ενώ στο πυρήνα Β η διάβρωση είναι ελάχιστη.
The map depicts information that meet the eight criterion of the Operational Guide for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention, which is as follows: (Vii) be outstanding examples representing significant stages of earth’s history, including the record of life, significant on-going geological processes in the development of landforms, or significant geomorphic or physiographic features. The 100m analysis map shows the soil erosion in the municipality of Zagori. Some of the main causes of soil erosion are elements of nature, such as rainwater and rivers, winds, snowfalls, floods but also the soil quality itself. In the western and the central part, one can find limestones of Tertiary age and in the northern part, the presence of limestone of the Mesozoic age is intense. Most of the subsoil is covered by flysch while in the western part there are mafic and ultramafic rocks. Core A combines three types of rocky soils as opposed to core B, which contains only one. Unfortunately, the human factor also contributes to the erosion phenomenon, with overgrazing and deforestation of landscapes, roads, urbanization and climate change. It is observed that in core A there is significant soil erosion while in core B the erosion is minimal.
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SKYCLASS Pandemic Architecture International Ideas Competition proposal for international architecture competition June 2020 / 8th semester _in collaboration with the Department of Architecture of the University of Ioannina (UOI) _part of the Architectural Studio Special Topics of Design 3
_participants: Sofia Mikroni Maria-Despina Galouzi Aristea-Evangelia Koukounouri _supervising professor: Katerina Kotzia
_abstract What is our idea of a typical elementary school classroom? Maybe the same six by eight meters rectangular space with the usual layout of three or four lines of desks and the sixty centimeter aisle? The space accounted for each student is just about sixty by sixty centimeters and they are asked to remain there for at least seven hours every day. The riddle therefore is this one: How do we keep all safety precautions while maintaining all and not just a half of the students in their classrooms? How will children stay away from each other when the educational system relies on teamwork, cooperation and interaction? The answer maybe lies in the inherent qualities of these old classrooms which, more often than not, boast a remarkably tall height. By utilizing a system that extends to the vertical axis we could take advantage of this height and achieve maximum use of the classroom’s space. Therefore we propose Skyclass , a friendly and safe classroom equipme nt which creates a whole new safe space. The project is a child safe structure, which consists of two personal shell like workspaces, one on the ground level and one 1.80m above it. The shell desks are attached to three metal posts that are easy to instal l in every classroom as they are not screwed on the floor and ceiling, but tightened to them. The shell desks are then secured on the posts by metal rings that work as ball bearings, allowing the students to spin at their own will. The proposal seeks to resolve the educational difficulties brought on by the current pandemic in a playful and positive way. Skyclass is perceived by students as a game rather than a means of restriction. It invites children to participate in class activities allowing them to m aintain sight and interaction with each other while keeping the appropriate safety distance. Students in Skyclass will be able to protect themselves without adult intervention. The construction allows visual contact between students as well as visibility t owards the blackboard and the teacher.
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If we were asked to describe Skyclass in one phrase, it would have to be ‘bring the playground in the classroom’. The list of benefits of installing in the classroom a kind of structure , one usually meets at a playgr ound, is endless. Playground equipment helps children gain physical strength, improve balance and coordination and develop their social skills.
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Skyclass offers to the students a creative and productive daily routine, which is a major step back to normalit y in case of a pandemic crisis. Investing in children’s physical and mental health is always crucial, whether there’s a pandemic or not!
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OPTIMAL UTILIZATION OF THE AGRICULTURAL AREAS OF PREVEZA Special Topics of Design 2
academic group project February 2019 / 7th semester _in collaboration with the Department of Architecture of the University of Ioannina (UOI)
_participants: Sofia Mikroni Aristea-Evangelia Koukounouri Nikos Grintzos _supervising professors: Nikolaos Patsavos Alexandros Peteinarelis
_abstract The research carried out in the course ‘Special Topics of Design 2’ concerns the optimal utilizatin of the agricultultural areas of preveza by creating maps of the region with QGIS. The goals of our project were as follows: -Creation of storage spaces in areas with arable land -Equal production of fruits and vegetables with other prefectures of the continent -Utilization of unexploited areas for fruit and vegetable cultivation, due to already increased legume cultivation -Location of the most productive area of the prefecture of Preveza (tons / acre) -Creation of a unit for the management and export of cultivable, edible products
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POLI - KATOIKIA Architectural Design 5
academic personal project February 2019 / 7th semester _in collaboration with the Department of Architecture of the University of Ioannina (UOI)
_supervising professors: Maria Kriara Korina Filoxenidou
_abstract The project concerns the design of an apartment building in Ioannina, Greece. The main gesture of the project is the design of a spacious patio (25sq.m.) and the division of the building into two parts. The smallest section has a front on Averof Street and the largest on I. Paleologou Street. The ground floor has two functions, on the one hand as an entrance for the residents of the apartment building with semi-outdoor storage space and on the other hand as a store and work space for web designers (70 sq.m.). The central, planted patio is the heart of the apartment building and is addressed to all residents.
The first floor (30 and 70 sq.m.) has a communal character. In winter, the spaces remain closed and protected from the weather while in the summer the space opens and looks like a piloti on the first floor. It includes a small amphitheater for gatherings and screenings, a laundry room, a shared kitchen and WC and a large area for entertainment and relaxation. In combination with the open patio, this floor contributes positively to the ventilation of the building but also to the interaction of the residents. Then the apartments develop vertically. On the second and third floor, on the side of I. Paleologos Street, a residential unit for 2 people (90 sq.m.) with an internal staircase is being developed and on the side of Averof Street, an apartment (30 sq.m.) for one person. Last but not least, the entire fourth floor is an apartment (120 sq.m.) for a family of three. Morphologically, the building is covered on both sides and on the main staircase of the atrium, by a perforated metal grid, which allows the desired lighting and ventilation. Parts of the grid have the ability to move, offering the most suitable conditions for each use. P.63
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SaiLAND Architectural Design 4
academic group project June 2019 / 6th semester _in collaboration with the Department of Architecture of the University of Ioannina (UOI)
_participants: Sofia Mikroni Aristea-Evangelia Koukounouri Nikos Grintzos _supervising professors: Katerina Kotzia Korina Filoxenidou
_abstract This project concerns the redesign of a part of the area of PEAKI in Limnopoula, Ioannina. The remodeling of this area refers to the part that includes the port offices and the shed in front of them. We propose the creation of an aquarium park at the site where the shed is located. The path and the entrance to the cave aquarium unfolds through gently sloping ramps. Above the aquarium, a green space for gathering and relaxation is formed. This public space contributes to the smoother management of the area and to the connection with the sailing club. The element of water comes in the plot in the form of shallow streams in the park. For a more direct access to the point of interest, one of the 11 existing port offices is removed. The three port offices in the north side of the plot, are being integrated for their exclusive use by sailing athletes, including boat maintenance and storage and locker rooms. At the same time, in front of them, a lane is designed for the launching of the boats into the lake. The remaining port offices work as a gift shop, a sporting goods store, an award space, an event space, offices, WC and equipment warehouses.
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