Arch 301 - Fall 2013

Urban Game Workshop

Tutors: Maria Hadjisoteriou, Angela K. Petrou, Paris Philippou

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After the analysis of the 1st project under the categories of: urban blocks, networks / infrastructure and in‐between spaces, we identified six thematic to be the main investigation for the urban game.

Students are placed in the thematic groups based on their interests and analytical work of the 1st project.

The objective of the workshop is to comprehend the city as a system where the element of chance can play a significant role in the urban development.

The urban game gives us the opportunity to play with the idea of displacement of urban elements and allow mechanisms where the juxtaposition of diverse conditions can be studied as a generator for innovative urban proposals.

URBAN GAMES:

1. NEGOTIATING THE COAST

2. ALTERNATIVE NETWORKS

3. RESISTANCE AS A POSITIVE CONDITION

4. EXTENDING THRESHOLDS

5. OVERLAPS

6. NODAL TRANSFORMATION

 

1. NEGOTIATING THE COAST

Student group:

Konstantinos Achilleos, Chihuri Tsitsi Michelle, Christina Demetriou, Chrystalla Koufopavlou, Christina Kouloumbri, Rusul Kadhem

 
 

2. ALTERNATIVE NETWORKS

Christina Galanou, Stavros Chrysanthou, Kyriakos Neoptolemou, Marietta Paraskevaidi, Constantina Kyriakou, Anastasia Alferova, Zoi Beldekou

 

3. RESISTANCE AS A POSITIVE CONDITION

Eva Loizou, Elli Mara, Antonis Koutanitis, Nikos Giorgoudis, Rafaella Siagri, Loukia Parpi

 
 

4. EXTENDING THRESHOLDS

Zacharias Chrysostomou, Valerija Galkina, Elena Siakou, Safa Kadhem, Maria Nikola

 

5. OVERLAPS

 Evdokia Demetriou, Panayiotis Rotsides, Thalia Andreou


 

6. NODAL TRANSFORMATION
Constantinos Ioannou, Julia Mitsidi