Urban Acupuncture as a Method of Open Space Regeneration in Greek Ex-Refugee Areas. The Case of Nikea, Piraeus

Q2 Engineering
Evgenia Tousi, M. Sinou, Antonia Perouli
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The paper explores the potential of implementing the principles of urban acupuncture in a selected Greek case study, taking into account international experience in the field. The research includes literature review and field work. The area of study is Nikea, an ex-refugee urban area in the Attica metropolitan region. It was founded during the 1930s to host refugees from Asia Minor. The initial Hippodamian grid offers beneficial intermediate communal spaces inside each city block and there are also larger green spaces in proximity.  However, the area suffers from urban blight owed largely to the poor quality of preservation of the old refugee housing estates. A mixture of factors contributes to the complex contemporary situation characterized by opportunities and challenges. On the one hand, there is great potential for regenerating the existing intermediate communal spaces and on the other decaying refugee houses and vulnerable households intricate the already convoluted situation. The paper provides cartographic depiction and categorization of the existing open  spaces highlighting also contemporary socio-spatial challenges and market driven limitations. The research describes the obstacles that hinder the activation of “urban sensitive points” in terms of urban acupuncture, also advocating for possible solutions.  The paper opens dialogue on the Greek case study in terms of urban acupuncture with the view to suggest strategies to foster socio-spatial cohesion in degraded ex -refugee urban areas. This is a pilot case study with further application in other post-refugee urban areas in Greece that share common socio-spatial attributes. Thus, the topic of the paper may have a greater impact within the Greek urban context.
城市针灸作为希腊前难民地区开放空间再生的一种方法。比雷埃夫斯的尼卡案例
本文结合该领域的国际经验,在选定的希腊案例研究中探讨了实施城市针灸原则的潜力。研究内容包括文献综述和实地考察。研究区域是Nikea,阿提卡大都会区的一个前难民城市地区。它成立于20世纪30年代,旨在收容来自小亚细亚的难民。最初的Hippodamian网格在每个城市街区内提供了有益的中间公共空间,附近还有更大的绿地。然而,该地区遭受城市破坏的主要原因是旧难民住房保护质量差。多种因素交织在一起,造成了以机遇和挑战为特征的复杂的当代局势。一方面,重建现有的中间公共空间有很大的潜力,另一方面,破旧的难民住房和弱势家庭使本已错综复杂的局势变得复杂。本文对现有开放空间进行了地图描绘和分类,强调了当代社会空间的挑战和市场驱动的局限性。该研究从城市针灸的角度描述了阻碍“城市敏感点”激活的障碍,并提出了可能的解决方案。本文就希腊城市针灸案例研究展开对话,以期提出在退化的前难民城市地区促进社会空间凝聚力的策略。这是一个试点案例研究,进一步应用于希腊其他具有共同社会空间特征的难民后城市地区。因此,论文的主题在希腊城市背景下可能会产生更大的影响。
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