Topio7 receives the 3rd prize in the Spatial Planning Competition of Ideas "Landscape Redefinition and Productive Rehabilitation of the former Mines of Aminteo". The objective of this project is to facilitate the rebirth of a productive and fertile landscape, maintaining the previous use.
The Topio7 project allows a new landscape entity connected to the surrounding areas and supported by renewable energy sources. "Landscapes of metabolism" is based on four thematic axes of ecology, agricultural production, landscape restoration and culture.
 

Description of project by Topio7 

The competition is about the environmental rehabilitation and transformation of the deteriorated lignite mines in the area of Aminteo in Western Macedonia, Greece (2.200ha).

Main aim of Topio7’s project is to facilitate the rebirth of a productive and fertile landscape, maintaining the genius loci of the site and the memory of the past use. Using ecology as a spatial regulator of the restoration process, a new landscape entity is being produced, connected with the surrounding areas and supported by renewable sources of energy. The site will recuperate its agricultural identity, but it will also offer uses of tourism and recreation that will become poles of attraction. The project acts as a strategy in four thematic axes: ecology, agricultural production, landscape restoration and culture.

The core idea is the creation of a spatial organization system that will define clearly the blurred borders of the area and will form a series of successive zones of agriculture, forest plantations, uses and movements. This proposed network gives geometry to the vast and out of scale site, facilitating the interconnection and habitats’ ecological recuperation. The final result is being supported by landscape metabolism processes, configurating a series of different characters’ and spatial qualities’ landscapes.

Through these planning gestures, the project reconnects, interconnects and incorporates the existing degraded parts into a new landscape continuum. The new landscape canvas is experiencing a constant and dynamic ecological change through time, offering simultaneously a rich program of uses and possibilities for the local society.

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Topio7
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Design team
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topio7.- Panita Karamanea, Thanasis Polyzoidis.
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George Dimitropulos (Spatial Planer), Georgia Koundouri (Αrchitect).
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Competition
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Spatial Planning Competition of Ideas "Landscape Redefinition and Productive Rehabilitation of the former Mines of Aminteo".
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DEH (Public Power Corporation S.A. of Greece).
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Area
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2.200 ha.
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2019
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Former Mines of Aminteo, Western Macedonia region, Greece.
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Topio7 is a profesional design practice (architecture - landscape architecture - urban design) established by Katerina Andritsou - Panita Karamanea & Thanasis Polyzoidis. 1st Prize in Architectural Ideas Competition “Regeneration and re-use of former cemetery of Nikea, Neapoli”. 1st Prize in Architectural Competition “Regeneration and Reuse of former lignite mines in the Western Macedonia region”. Distinction for the III Premio Simoneta Bastelli - Architettura e Natura 2015 - "Professional Category"​, (San Venanzo, Italy). Award in the Category of non implemented Landscape Architectural projects at the 6th International Landscape Architecture Exhibition - Belgrade.
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Published on: July 15, 2019
Cite: "Landscape Redefinition and Productive Rehabilitation of the former Mines of Aminteo. "Landscapes of metabolism" by Topio7" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/landscape-redefinition-and-productive-rehabilitation-former-mines-aminteo-landscapes-metabolism-topio7> ISSN 1139-6415
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