Riparian Allegories
Valerian Andonis Portokalis, Xenia Stoumpou. Athens, Greece
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Name of work in English
Riparian Allegories
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Name of work in original language
Athenian Riverscapes as Climate Adaptive Urban Figures
Prize year
Young Talent 2023
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Work Location
Athens, Greece
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Author/s
Valerian Andonis Portokalis, Xenia Stoumpou
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School
Faculty of Engineering Science - Department of Architecture - KU Leuven.
Leuven, Belgium
Young Talent 2023 YT Finalists
Riparian Allegories
Athenian Riverscapes as Climate Adaptive Urban Figures
Program
Landscape
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Labels
Regeneration · Gardens & Parks
In the midst of the unfolding planetary climate urgency, metropolitan Athens finds itself confronted with its inherent deficiencies, degenerating into an urban code red. The transformation of its dual river system, through the introduction of landscape infrastructures, is envisioned as an allegory for a new resilient urban vision.
Based on climate data, an initial mapping revealed the spatialisation of climate hazards on a metropolitan scale. A thorough historical mapping combined with fieldwork allowed for the understanding of the urban water cycle shift: from natural landscape system to manmade grey infrastructure.\r\nSite-specific interventions were envisioned to shape a comprehensive landscape system of water retention, re-use and remediation. The main design case-study focuses on Elaionas (Olive Grove), an 11 km2 brownfield in the midst of the city. The area is the topographically defined flood plain of Kifissos River which used to accommodate the historic olive grove of the Athenian plain (100.000 trees). Its industrialisation and subsequent decline render it a field in dire need of both a social and ecological reconstruction.\r\nThe site is re-envisioned as a flooded mosaic, a kidney of sorts, retaining and treating storm water run-off on a metropolitan scale while undergoing a systematic afforestation. The abundance of unbuilt yet sealed surfaces along with the existing agricultural plot layout are guiding the design to incorporate a three-fold water system as run-off treatment and water re-cycling mesh, interweaved with urban terraces and manufacturing clusters. The vision for Elaionas lies on the very idea of keeping, redistributing and reusing water mounting up to 8% of the water use on city scale, by incrementally transforming the existing mosaic in what would be a socially grounded, multi-functional and inhabited Grove. The proposed design is one of many potential outcomes in a long-lasting process of transformation which can anticipate and accommodate for change. \r\nReconnecting the Basin by repairing the disrupted hydrological network is a strategy for the effective and resilient adaptation of the contemporary city of Athens to new climate realities. Proposed interventions attempt to overcome long-lasting dualisms of grey-vs-green and leisure-vs-infrastructure space, constituting innovative hybrid forms as new archetypes of a socially inclusive and water-sensitive urbanism.