A dialog between people and landscape: the Aliki Wetland Ecosystem as a starting point to explore Naxos Island, Greece
S. Tsalapati (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
I. Bobbink – Mentor (TU Delft - Landscape Architecture)
Nikos Katsikis – Mentor (TU Delft - Urban Design)
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Abstract
The design assignment aims to enhance Naxos Island’s existing wetland ecosystem while addressing the threats of uncontrolled tourism and fostering a profound connection between individuals and the landscape. The goal is to establish a network connecting the island’s wetlands, offering visitors a novel way to engage with Naxos’s natural beauty and cultural tapestry. Beginning with Aliki as a prototype, strategies for wetland conservation and sustainable tourism development will be developed and refined, with a focus on integration into the surrounding environment and showcasing wetlands as green corridors that enhance biodiversity and provide recreational opportunities. This approach extends to integrating wetlands into broader ecological and cultural networks to create immersive experiences highlighting Naxos’s unique natural and cultural heritage. Ultimately, the assignment promotes a sustainable tourism model that spreads tourist activity throughout the year, prioritizes conservation and community engagement, and ensures Naxos remains a vibrant and resilient destination for generations to come.