A cura di:
Trentin, Annalisa
(2020)
CHANCES. Practices, Spaces and Buildings in Cities' Tranformation.
Bologna, Italy:
Dipartimento di Architettura,
p. 439.
ISBN 9788854970748.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/6596.
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Abstract
CHANCES has been an international conference that was aimed to explore, from a multidisciplinary perspective, the fragile but continuous urban transformation through the effective contribution of culture, nature and technology.
The aim of this conference was to provide a deeper understanding of urban transformations’ research and practices, focusing on the use, re-use, design, renovation and innovative governance and management of public spaces, urban commons and buildings.
We believe that these thoughts will largely contribute to shape and increase sustainable design, construction and planning in constant cities’ transformation.
Contributions could build on reflections and studies concerning current or historical approaches that are changing or drastically changed the cities we lived in.
Abstract
CHANCES has been an international conference that was aimed to explore, from a multidisciplinary perspective, the fragile but continuous urban transformation through the effective contribution of culture, nature and technology.
The aim of this conference was to provide a deeper understanding of urban transformations’ research and practices, focusing on the use, re-use, design, renovation and innovative governance and management of public spaces, urban commons and buildings.
We believe that these thoughts will largely contribute to shape and increase sustainable design, construction and planning in constant cities’ transformation.
Contributions could build on reflections and studies concerning current or historical approaches that are changing or drastically changed the cities we lived in.
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