
hypotheses*
* a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation. A proposal made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
From Greek Hypothesis ‘‘foundation’’,
from hypo ‘‘under’’ + thesis ‘‘placing’’
everything changes
Aya Abou El Dahab | EG, M.S.A., Cairo - Egypt |
Mohamed Yehia Shedid | EG, M.S.A., Cairo - Egypt |
Tarek Hatem Al-Rimawi | EG, M.S.A., Cairo - Egypt |
Mousa Yara | GR, U.Th, Volos - Hellas |
Dimitrov Hristo | BG, U.A.C.E.G., Sofia - Bulgaria |
Andreou Panagiota | CY, FREDERICK, Nicosia - Cyprus |
Perikleous Avgi | CY, FREDERICK, Nicosia - Cyprus |
The proposal is taking strongly into consideration the existing recreational bedrock of the valley and propose a series of formations, processes and structures to strengthen it aiming to attract the most of the population of the city. A new set of bridges constructed to interact (rise up or sledge) accordingly during a possible flood can also sustain meetings and assemblies of a limited number of citizens at their suspension ends. A bike lane together with a new wak way at the opposite side of the stream can support the surplus population of visitors. At the south end of the valley, the area of the MehmetBey Mosque, an area-field that can support multiple typologies of communal actions is proposed, such as a market of clothes or flowers, over a grid of constantly changing number of ciosks.
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