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Metabolismo urbano

Authors: Luciana Mastrolonardo; Alessia Amura;

Metabolismo urbano

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Il volume è frutto di un’ampia ricerca condotta da cinque dipartimenti universitari italiani che hanno studiato strategie d'intervento finalizzate a rigenerare e valorizzare gli insediamenti di edilizia sociale realizzati nelle periferie urbane nella seconda metà del XX secolo. La ricerca presuppone che oggi non è più sostenibile da un punto di vista sociale, economico e ambientale, sostenere uno sviluppo indiscriminato del territorio. Lavorare sull’esistente diventa allora una priorità per salvaguardare il nostro futuro. Ripartire dalla rigenerazione dei paesaggi periferici è dunque la base della ricerca, che si è sviluppata e definita con i contributi degli autori, attraverso cinque macro-temi: identità urbana e sociale, connessione e accessibilità, rigenerazione, mutazione e qualità tecnico-ambientali. Ognuno di questi contributi permette un’analisi puntuale delle problematiche e delle strategie di rigenerazione, che si condensano in casi studio emblematici per la realtà italiana come il quartiere Pilastro di Bologna o le Piagge a Firenze.

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