Design for Vulnerable Communities / / edited by Emanuele Giorgi, Tiziano Cattaneo, Alfredo Mauricio Flores Herrera, Virginia del Socorro Aceves Tarango
| Design for Vulnerable Communities / / edited by Emanuele Giorgi, Tiziano Cattaneo, Alfredo Mauricio Flores Herrera, Virginia del Socorro Aceves Tarango |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (480 pages) |
| Disciplina |
060
720.103 |
| Collana | The Urban Book Series |
| Soggetto topico |
Human geography
Buildings - Design and construction Sustainable architecture Human Geography Building Construction and Design Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings |
| ISBN |
9783030968663
3030968669 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1. Introduction on Design for Vulnerable Communities -- Chapter 2. How technology devices can help or harm vulnerable communities in Technocene. Issues for designers, architects, and policy makers -- Chapter 3. Poverty and Design, an Economics and Policy Perspective -- Chapter 4. The Vulnerability pandemic. Design as a pain-killer or a vaccine? -- Chapter 5. Thinking Socially: Anthropological Approaches to Contemporary Research -- Chapter 6. Thinking in systems: sustainability cognition for design communities -- Chapter 7. Towards Conscious Design and Urban Planning: Inspiration from Consciousness in Business -- Chapter 8. From storytelling to numbers: a discussion on vulnerability in the global and local context -- Chapter 9. Urban Design in the Age of Climate Change: Paradigms and Directions -- Chapter 10. Social housing in historic centers: contemporary experiences in Latin America -- Chapter 11. Designing for vulnerabilities. The definition of public spaces as a strategy for a sustainable renovation of Beijing heritage sites -- Chapter 12. Urban form and social vulnerability in Shanghai: a comparative study of Hongkou district before and after the `90s urban renewal -- Chapter 13. Climate Urbanism in the Post-pandemic World: Mapping Vulnerabilities and Exploring Community Activism in East London -- Chapter 14. Facing vulnerability: healthcare sustainable design in the Global South -- Chapter 15. Coastal vulnerability: sustainable settlements for outdoor tourism -- Chapter 16. AR/VR as design strategies to empower vulnerable communities -- Chapter 17. Digital participation for Inclusive Growth: A Case Study of Singapore's Collaborative Digital Governance Model -- Chapter 18. The program« Rebuilding the World » (RBW) at ENSAP Bordeaux, a new humanist vision to respond to contemporary urban planning and environmental challenges -- Chapter 19. Climate Resilient Development Pathways in the US-Mexico Border Region: The Case of the El Paso del Norte Metropolitan Area -- Chapter 20. Nutritious Landscapes: Assessing the accessibility, availability, and acceptability of food in Mexico City metropolitan periphery -- Chapter 21. Drawn Across Borders -- Chapter 22. Energy through Design: an approach to overcome energy poverty in vulnerable communities on the U.S.-Mexico Border Region -- Chapter 23. Design with Vulnerable Communities. |
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Intersections : Interdisciplinary Research on Architecture, Design, City and Territory / / edited by Magdalena Vicuña, Emanuele Giorgi
| Intersections : Interdisciplinary Research on Architecture, Design, City and Territory / / edited by Magdalena Vicuña, Emanuele Giorgi |
| Autore | Vicuña del Río Magdalena |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2025.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (743 pages) |
| Disciplina | 720 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | GiorgiEmanuele |
| Collana | Springer Geography |
| Soggetto topico |
Architecture
Architecture - History Human geography Cultural property Environmental sciences - Social aspects Cities, Countries, Regions Architectural History and Theory Human Geography Cultural Heritage Environmental Social Sciences |
| ISBN |
9783031764028
3031764021 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | 1. Research in architecture, design, city and territory. Between scales, agencies and territories in Latin America -- Section I: HERITAGE TURNS, CULTURES ANDMICRO-HISTORIES IN THE DISCIPLINARY DISCUSSION AND PROJECT PRACTICES -- 2. Landscape and artifice. The natural context as a discursive strategy of contemporary Chilean architecture -- 3.Memory as a territory in dispute: tension between urban heritage and neoliberal urban development from the memory site Venda Sexy -- 4. Folk art and university extension: some categories in tension during the 1960s in Chile -- 5. Antarctic architecture a contemporary heritage: Analysis of the architecture and life at the Eduardo Frei Montalva Antarctic Air Base, 1969-2022 -- Section II: SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES, RESILIENCE AND REGENERATIVE CULTURES: EMERGING APPROACHES TO THE CLIMATE AND ECOLOGICAL CRISIS -- 6. Regenerative understanding of place for urban-rural contexts in Mexico. Methodological proposal -- 7. The environmental observatory for mining projects: a system for the analysis of public environmental management information -- 8. Huasco wetland observatory. Promoting the environmental and cultural values of urban coastal wetlands in the Atacama Desert -- 9. Evaluation criteria for resilient civic design for response capacity in residential communities affected by the San Ramón fault, in Santiago de Chile -- 10. Adaptability of architectural forms for irregular buildings in the flood-prone coastal zone of Laguna Verde, Valparaíso -- Section III: RIGHT TO HOUSING, TO THE CITY AND SERVICES: ALTERNATIVES FOR TERRITORIAL INCLUSION AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION -- 11. Nutritious cities: an exploration of food environments in five Mexican cities -- 12. PICTOS: A service focused on cognitive accessibility for navigation and evaluation of services in Chile -- 13.Walking in deprived neighborhoods: understanding the role of the built environment -- 14. Separate and unequal childhoods: residential segregation and neighborhood inequalities of children in Chile -- Section IV: GENDER FOCUS AND ETHICS OF CARE: NEW DISCIPLINARY AND PROJECTUAL PERSPECTIVES IN DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM -- 15. Public health as public space: feminist design for spaces of care, encounter and collaboration between State and Citizenship around wellbeing -- 16. Sensing the City. Co-designing urban space with deaf children and their caregivers -- 17. Openly caring: integration of sustainability and inclusion in urban education -- 18. Urban proximity: a methodological approach from a gender perspective -- 19. House on kings road: the house of Pauline Gibling Schindler -- Section V: PROCESSES, TECHNOLOGIES AND NEW MATERIALS: CREATION OF POSSIBLE FUTURES, SPECULATIVE DESIGN, NEW AESTHETIC UNIVERSES, NEW ECOSYSTEMIC RELATIONS -- 20. Metaversal Space: Methodology for the definition of space in the Metaverse -- 21. New landscape and emerging dynamics of interaction between users and the urban space produced by digital delivery platforms -- 22. Interdisciplinary implementation of the national rural development policy in local and regional strategic planning instruments in Chile -- 23. New biobased materials: Exploratory analysis of the actors developing new biobased materials in Chile -- 24.Multidisciplinary approach for the development of materials from the byproduct of the opening of the cashew nut in Vichada -- Section VI: TERRITORIES, INTERMEDIATE CITIES AND PEOPLE IN MOVEMENT -- 25. Characterization for the management of urban parks and green areas of mid-sized cities -- 26. The scales of vulnerability. Mobility and accessibility of the vulnerable active population in Santiago de Chile -- 27.The construction of a segregated metropolis: urban segregation and natural preexistences in the Metropolitan Area of Concepción -- 28.Community knowledge in action: participatory design for the transformation of the cashew value chain in the Vichada region, Colombia -- Section VII: CRITICAL METHODOLOGY, PROJECT AND DIDACTICS OF RESEARCH IN ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, CITY AND TERRITORY -- 29. Narratives as a research technique to understand urban nature production -- 30. Photoethnography as a research methodology for manifestations in public space in times of revolt -- 31. Playability, democracy and design: experience of designing popular educational materials about the proposal of Constitution in Chile -- 32. Urban events as strategies for creation and re-creation of the city: the Pan American Games of Santiago 2023 and Barranquilla 2027 -- Section VIII: PERCEPTIONS, EMOTIONS AND IMAGINARIES IN ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, CITY AND TERRITORY -- 33.Narratives and public discourses of the right to the City. A review from the press to the bicentennial bridge conflict. Concepción, Chile 2010-2020 -- 34. The projected city. Urban analysis from historical cartography. Temuco 1888 -1919 -- 35. Affective frameworks, or the construction of a Place in the housing complexes in Providencia carried out by Luciano Kulczewski -- 36.Stereotypes and gender roles in Unidad Independencia through Nacho López’s photographic archive -- 37.BRAT'YA. The architecture of Dostoyevsky -- Section IX: CULTURES AND AESTHETICS OF THE PUBLIC: DISCUSSIONS AND ALTERNATIVE PARADIGMS IN LATIN AMERICA -- 38.The public and the community in tension in Self-Built urban spaces: the case of the "Operation Site" settlements in Santiago de Chile -- 39.Beginnings of standardization in educational architecture. Forms of expansion of the republican state in La Araucanía -- Section X: PANDEMIC AND POST-PANDEMIC: CHALLENGES FOR ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, THE CITY AND THE TERRITORY -- 40.(Non) proximate Cities, lessons from the pandemic -- 41.Exploring Architecture as an exit device in times of crisis -- 42.Urban microbiome: architecture and microbiology for a healthy built environment. |
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Regenerative Design : New Contexts, New Visions, Emerging Practices and Perspectives / / edited by Carlos Cobreros, Emanuele Giorgi, Tiziano Cattaneo
| Regenerative Design : New Contexts, New Visions, Emerging Practices and Perspectives / / edited by Carlos Cobreros, Emanuele Giorgi, Tiziano Cattaneo |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2025.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XV, 478 p. 130 illus., 128 illus. in color.) |
| Disciplina | 910.021 |
| Collana | Cities and Nature |
| Soggetto topico |
Geography
Sustainability Regional Geography |
| ISBN | 3-031-76890-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Introduction_Between vulnerabilities and opportunities: Regenerative Design in the Latin-Mediterranean context -- PART I : REGENERATIVE NARRATIVES: Leapfrogging the future -- Between Stories: Shifting Regenerative Approaches from Fringe to Mainstream -- More-than-human connections: Regenerating through multispecies design -- A Conscious Process -- Regenerative narratives: buildings that educate and raise awareness through design itself -- State of the art of Biophilic Design Research in the Latin-Mediterranean Region -- PART II : SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL FUTURE CHALLENGES: Fostering Regenerative Processes Through Advanced Design and Responsible Innovation: The Emergence of Collaborative and Ethical Practices in Complex Sectors. The Case of the Packaging System -- Biophilia as paradigm changer -- The Art of Possibility -- PART III : REGENERATIVE TECHNIQUES AND METHODOLOGIES: The emergence of practice -- Earth and memory. Adobe housing community rehabilitation, coast of chiapas -- Building energy legislation and incentives, a Latin American vision towards regenerative design -- Tools to reconnect with Nature -- Eco ethnography in design processes -- PART IV : REGENERATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS: El ecotono urbano como habilitador de encuentros con la naturaleza -- The triple tetrahedron sociobiotics communities: thought, planning and macrosystemic projection -- Sustainable Development of Rural Communities in Mexico -- Regenerative water management: Envisioning RWA urban models in Querétaro (Mexico) -- PART V : REGENERATIVE SOCIAL SYSTEMS: Barrio´s regeneration and reoccupation process, a landscape approach from a border city -- Ecovillages and transition towns - What can we learn from them for a regenerative future? -- Ecofeminine: beyond the ecofeminists -- Understanding the past to build a new future:Ecofeminisms as a possible path -- Regenerative Rural Housing -- PART VI : REGENERATIVE URBAN SYSTEMS: The challenge of the renaturalisation of historic city from citizen action. The case of theAxerquía Verde in Córdoba (Spain) -- Urban-bioclimatic aptitude as Nature-based solution -- Bioclimatic design - urban regeneration -- Gastrosofia: Fed Cities -- Curridabat Ciudad Dulce -- PART VII : REGENERATIVE LEARNING SYSTEMS -- 10 Years Exploring Regeneration: Universidad del Medio Ambiente -- The birth of an Evolutionary Learning Ecosystem -- A critical view on the strengths and challenges of outdoor nurseries and nature-based education in Spain -- Conclusions: Hope. Better and possible futures through Regenerative Processes design. |
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