描述
With a Latourian Actor-Network Theory approach, Urban Design on the Move follows a young design team’s transformative journey of implementing the Europan 4 winning project at Heraklion’s old city waterfront in Crete, Greece. During the design trajectory, the team mediates several controversies that become decisive for the project’s outcome. Together with Hercules, a fictional character and friend of the team, they accompany the transformation of the competition’s design strategies into implemented urban practices. In a unique storytelling format, the author unpacks the team’s design diplomacy skills in promoting their idea of an open and porous city welcoming heterogeneous publics―laying bare the informal and unsaid aspects of the design implementation process.
With forewords by Didier Rebois and Albena Yaneva
- a compelling analysis of urban design in the making
- written in a unique storytelling format
- an inspiration for urban designers in uncertain environments
Socrates Stratis is an architect, urbanist, and professor at the Department of Architecture at the University of Cyprus and co-founder of the agency AA & U for Architecture, Art and Urbanism based in Nicosia, Cyprus. His work focuses on the political and social agencies of architecture and urban design. Socrates Stratis is a member of the Scientific Committee of Europan Europe.





