04500nam 22006855 450 991061620340332120251009110031.03-031-16069-X10.1007/978-3-031-16069-1(MiAaPQ)EBC7102057(Au-PeEL)EBL7102057(CKB)24950431100041(DE-He213)978-3-031-16069-1(OCoLC)1349938780(EXLCZ)992495043110004120220927d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReactivation of the Built Environment From Theory to Practice /by Daniele Fanzini, Gianpiero Venturini1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (104 pages)PoliMI SpringerBriefs,2282-2585Print version: Fanzini, Daniele Reactivation of the Built Environment Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783031160684 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Intervention on the Built Environment: Approaches and Strategies for the City -- 1.1 From the Crises: Reasons for a New Approach to the Built Environment -- 1.2 The Built Environment Transition -- 1.3 Taxonomy of the Built Environment Intervention -- 1.4 A Particular Approach to Built Environment Intervention: Urban Reactivation -- 1.5 The Social Perspective of Urban Reactivation -- 1.6 The Project-Based Approach of Urban Reactivation -- References -- 2 Urban Reactivation -- 2.1 The Urban Reactivation Approach, Linking Social and Physical Spatial Dimension -- 2.2 Flexible Methodologies for Urban Reactivation -- 2.3 Urban Reactivation, from Temporary to Permanent -- 2.4 The Premise of the Urban Reactivation Intervention -- 2.5 Urban Reactivation Methodology and Process -- 2.5.1 Problem Setting -- 2.5.2 Partnership Building -- 2.5.3 Co-Design -- 2.5.4 Consolidation of the Intervention -- 2.6 Instruments for the Practice of Urban Reactivation -- References -- 3 Urban Reactivation in Practice -- 3.1 Definition of Urban Reactivation from an Expert Point of View -- 3.2 Understanding Urban Reactivation -- 3.3 Urban Reactivation: International Case Studies -- 3.4 Specific Aspects of Urban Reactivation Through Emerging Architecture Practices -- 3.4.1 Adaptive Reuse-Interview with Freek Persyn of the 51N4E-WTC II, Bruxelles -- 3.4.2 Neighbourhood Economies-Interview with Annalaura Ciampi-InStabile, Bologna -- 3.4.3 Digital Tools, Applications -- 3.5 Field Experience, Rigenerare Il Ciano -- Reference.The book deals with urban reactivation, a particular form of regeneration intervention which in addition to the physical-spatial dimension of the places also—and above all—considers the social and relational dynamics that the intervention is able to activate. In this sense, the concept of activation (or reactivation) emphasizes the act of putting something into or back into operation, whether it concerns the material components of a container (a building or a place) or the immaterial components of a content (a need, or a function), starting from the exploitation of opportunities that the architectural project contributes to revealing, developing and accompanying.PoliMI SpringerBriefs,2282-2585BuildingsDesign and constructionSociology, UrbanSocial serviceRegional economicsSpace in economicsBuilding Construction and DesignUrban SociologySocial WorkRegional and Spatial EconomicsBuildingsDesign and construction.Sociology, Urban.Social service.Regional economics.Space in economics.Building Construction and Design.Urban Sociology.Social Work.Regional and Spatial Economics.605307.3416Fanzini Daniele732701Venturini GianpieroMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910616203403321Reactivation of the Built Environment2940563UNINA