
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’’
Boulios Athanasios | GR, U.Th, Volos - Hellas |
Kafantari Aimilia | GR, U.Th, Volos - Hellas |
Ashry Nourelhoda | EG, M.S.A., Cairo - Egypt |
Awad Aya | EG, M.S.A., Cairo - Egypt |
Mostafa Mohamed | EG, M.S.A., Cairo - Egypt |
The proposal is standing uppon the denial of the existence of a perfect (functional) interpretation of nature and, further more, the uncertain linkage between the concepts (and their temporal realization) of artificial (here been active for the concept urban) and the natural (here been active for the concept rural). The creation of a field of possibilities, a vast vertical strip against the flow of the stream and the orientation of the narrow valley, consisting of a rich typology of habitation pockets offering a variety of possibilities, is the gesture proposed to be the container and the spring of multiple behavioral ethics and social principles aiming to strongly reform the idea of residency into the valley for the length of a short or long time period.
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