Urban eco-acupuncture methods: case study in the city of Athens
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The urban acupuncture theory is related to the creation of small-scale neuralgic interventions in the city that can have a direct impact on the urban morphology and life. Citizen's desires are taken into account in a situational and cultural context that focus on the social cohesion of the urban environment ; via the implementation of sustainable key points in the city, a network of interventions is established that would function as cores of potential energy healing the area. After a brief presentation of the points of the urban acupuncture approach, the second part focuses on the city of Athens as a model for the implementation of three proposed case studies of this theory. The three small-scale interventions aim at the social enhancement, environmental upgrade and creation of functional public spaces, via the activation of missing links in a dense and decaying urban tissue.
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