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Self-Sufficient Thessaloniki Piers Pavilions Are Topped With Shiny Solar Orbs

11/28/2011
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    <a href="http://www.giannikis.gr/" target="_blank">Giannikis SHOP</a> recently won an honorable mention for their shiny, pneumatic proposal for the <a href="http://stamatiosgiannikis.blogspot.com/2011/10/thessaloniki-piers-honorary-mention.html" target="_blank">Thessaloniki Water Transport Piers Pavilions</a>. The open air pavilions would feature inflated pneumatic structures positioned on top of the pier to provide shade and seating for passengers waiting for their ferry. A WC and ticket office sit nearby, while the inflatable structure overhead works to harvest rainwater for use by the pavilion as well as solar energy to power the LED lights. Open-air design combined with prefabricated elements would help reduce construction and operational costs over time.
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    The Thessaloniki Water Transport system makes use of four piers (Eleutheria Square, Megaro, Aretsou, Perea) around the Greek city to pick up and drop off passengers for the ferries.
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    <a href="http://www.giannikis.gr/" target="_blank">Giannikis SHOP</a> proposed a pavilion for each that consists of three elements: the floor, the pavilions and the inflated pneumatic structure. Their concept placed a big importance on functionality, economy and innovation.
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    Passengers walk out on to the pier and pay for their ride at the ticked office or use the restroom in one of two rough wood plank buildings.
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    These buildings also house a small cafe and storage room for use by the transport company. Stone block seating and LED lighting are integrated into the pavilion.
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    All materials were chosen for their durability and low maintenance properties.
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    Most notably, the piers stand out because of the shiny, inflatable structure situated above the pier that provides shade for the passengers waiting below. The moderate climate eliminates the need for an enclosed waiting area and thus reduces cost to heat or cool the area.
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    The steel columns support the structure, which is made out of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BoPET" target="_blank">BoPET</a>, a highly reflective synthetic film used on the sides, and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETFE" target="_blank">ETFE</a>, transparent synthetic film used on the top and bottom.
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    Sunlight filters in through the top and is captured by solar cells that generate electricity for use on the pier.
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  • Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis
    Rainwater is harvested from three cone-shaped hollows on the top of the structure, which directs the water to a holding tank below the pier. This water is used throughout the pavilion and combined with the solar generating capabilities allows the entire facility to be completely self-sufficient.
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Thessaloniki Piers-Stamatios Giannikis

Giannikis SHOP recently won an honorable mention for their shiny, pneumatic proposal for the Thessaloniki Water Transport Piers Pavilions. The open air pavilions would feature inflated pneumatic structures positioned on top of the pier to provide shade and seating for passengers waiting for their ferry. A WC and ticket office sit nearby, while the inflatable structure overhead works to harvest rainwater for use by the pavilion as well as solar energy to power the LED lights. Open-air design combined with prefabricated elements would help reduce construction and operational costs over time.

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