One of the biggest problems in Athens and Attica was and is the lack of spaces of green and recreation in urban regions. Few of the free spaces (the parks, the thickets, the hills), carry out the aim for which they were originally created. Such a case constitutes the region of study.
Tourkovounia is the highest and most extensive hill in central Attica and it shapes the natural limit between the municipalities of Galatsi, Physico, Filothei and Athens. The hill of Alepotripa constitutes a rocky shaping in south-western utmost of the Tourkovounia, while the hill of "Pediou" (north of Alepotripa) constitutes extension of the school group of Grava and the unique thicket in a very wide region.
The planning was based on the existing topography of the hills and their older use as place of excavation of lime stones. In the proposal, the whole region is shaped with platforms having as a result the creation of a new artificial landscape. These platforms have hypsometric differential between them of about half metre, while in enough cases because of the mapping out of the corridors the rocky ground is steeply cut, with result the creation of tall vertical surfaces of rock (artificial precipices - ravines).
Also with the process of rock-blasting or, in opposite cases, embankment, are created meeting places or spaces for game and viewing, but also corridors that unify them and make possible their approach with, as much as possible, softer bents. With regard to the use of the flat spaces, certain of them are thus shaped that in summer they function as open state swimming-pools while the remainder months (depending on the weather) they function as open ice-rinks or simply squares. The platforms that are created round the flat spaces are shaped so as they constitute spaces where visitors can seat. Thus the configuration of region around almost all the meeting places of is such so that they resembling amphitheatres. It is also proposed the improvement of planting in the two hills with the creation of dense planting or rows of trees that intensify the linearity of corridors.