T he present study constitutes a comprehensive proposal for the reformation and recovery of the surrounding area of the Science Dissemination Center and Technology Museum "NOISIS", in terms of expanding the museological experience and simultaneously creating a living, socially appropriated, accessible, perceptually recognizable and ecologically functional outdoor space - park.
The aim of the study is to create a cultural, educational as well as environmental experience that the visitor will have and which will integrate the goals of the new science park into the cultural, educational and tourist development of Thessaloniki.
The study extends over the entire scope of the outdoor area of the Museum, with a total area of 38,660 square meters, and incorporates:
- The renovation of the outdoor parking area
- Designing a permanent outdoor exhibition of Greek flora
- Designing a permanent outdoor exhibition of mineral wealth
- The design of a permanent exhibition "Renewable Energy Park" as the basic infrastructure of the open-air museum that is going to host large open-air museum exhibits
- The design of an extensive open-air parking space (square – theater) which will in the future facilitate the organization of outdoor events and strengthen the extroversion of Noesis on a city scale
- The design of the necessary service infrastructure (publishing office, info-point, refreshment room, wc)
- The overall reorganization of the landscape through the promotion and utilization of natural resources
ARCHITECTURAL STUDY, LANDSCAPE STUDY: Alexandros Kouloukouris, Architect - MSc E.E.B, Eleftheria Gavriilidou - Architect, MLA Landscape Architect, Stefanos Argyriou - Architect, Thomas Stathopoulos - Architect
PHYTOTECHNICAL STUDY: Renia Hatzigeorgiou - Architect, MLA Landscape Architect
MUSEOLOGICAL STUDY: Amoridou Valasia, Archaeologist - Museuologist, Giorgos Adamidis, Archaeologist - Museuologist
, Melfos Vassilis - Scientific Associate, Professor of Sedimentation-Geochemistry, Department of Mineralogy, Petrology, Sedimentation, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
EM STUDY: Nikolaos Mertzios - Mechanical Engineer, MSc, Konstantinos Kapesidis - Electrical Engineer