Aristotle University of Thessaloniki: new master plan of the main campus, Thessaloniki

A. Kotsiopoulos , G. Kontaxakis, P. Panagiotopoulos, in collaboration with a group of architects and planners, coordinated by the University authorities, 1989-2005

The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki was founded in 1926 and is currently the largest Greek University with a population of more than 70,000 students and staff.  The main target of the new Master Plan was to fulfil a series of urgent requirements and, at the same time, to enrich the urban character of the campus. The two basic ‘gestures’ of this plan were: (a) to design a sequence of underground or on-a-slope buildings along the main pedestrian axis, without creating new built mass, and (b) to design new urban ‘façades’ on the north side, by transforming the existing buildings, which were either orientated towards the interior of the campus, or simply designed without taking into account the shape of their open space.

Publications

  • Το Αριστοτέλειο σήμερα (the Aristotle University Now) edition by A.U.Th., 1/1993

  • P. Savvaides, A. Bantelas, Πανεπιστημίου Πόλις (University’s City), University Studio Press, 2000, p. 130-132

  • Α. Giakoumakatos,  Η Αρχιτεκτονική και η Κριτική (Architecture and Criticism), Nepheli 2001, p. 315

  • Architecture in Greece, 36 (issue specialized on A.Kotsiopoulos’ work on university buildings) / 2002

  • Α. Giakoumakatos,  “City and knowledge: university buildings and urban tissue» in: Architecture in Greece, 36, 2002, pp 58 - 64