Nature Returns to the City: The Cooling Havens Vision for a Resilient Athens

For centuries, water shaped the landscape and culture of Athens in profound ways. Rivers like the Kifissos and Ilissos flowed openly through the city, and public access to freshwater was guaranteed by a sophisticated network of springs, fountains, and aqueducts. Effective water management was essential not just for resources, but for regulating the local environment. However, today, much of this hydrological network lies hidden beneath layers of concrete, continuing to influence flooding patterns and urban resilience from the shadows. During heavy rains, these once-peaceful streams can turn into powerful torrents, leading to significant urban flooding.

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