Resilient communities and the peccioli charter : towards the possibility of an Italian charter for resilient communities / / edited by Maurizio Carta, Maria R. Perbellini, and Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (292 pages) |
Disciplina | 307.1416 |
Soggetto topico |
Organizational resilience
Sustainable urban development |
ISBN | 3-030-85847-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Introduction: Antifragile Augmented Communities -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Design + Health: The Open City Paradigm -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Health -- 1.2 Social-Cultural Interactional Domain -- 1.3 Material-Spatial Interactional Domain -- 1.4 Bodily-Motor Interactional Domain -- 1.5 Perceptual-Cognitive Interactional Domain -- 1.6 Fragmentation in Health, Life, and Social Sciences -- 1.7 Fragmentation in Urban Systems -- 1.8 Fragmentations and Futures of the Food System -- 1.9 Towards a Design + Health Paradigm -- 2 Conclusion -- References -- The Resilient Landscape of a Community -- References -- Urban Resilience: A New Way to Live the Urban Space -- 1 City and the Crisis: Where are We From? -- 2 The Proximity City -- 3 Some Conclusions, Some Starting Points -- References -- Genius (Is Not) Loci Why Places Are Always Reborn from Something that Comes from the Outside -- 1 A Place in Itself is Not a Good -- 2 The Value of Forgetfulness -- 3 The Second Life of a Place -- 4 The Second Life of a Person -- 5 Genius Comes from The Outside -- 6 The Digital World is The Biggest Possibility of Reinventing Places -- References -- Caring for the City with the City -- 1 Law, Urban Regeneration and Sustainability -- 2 A Matter of Memory, Inclusion and Community Efforts -- 3 The City Saves Itself Alone -- 4 Urban Resilience and Resistance -- 4.1 Some Examples of Community Resistance -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Studying the Metabolism of Resilient Communities: Urban Practices, Micronarratives, and Their Agency -- 1 Urban Metabolism and Resilience Practices -- 2 Urban Metabolism Micronarratives -- 3 The Agency of Metabolic Micronarratives -- References -- Sense of Community and Spatial Agency: Key Elements of Resilient Communities -- References.
No More Masterplan! Resilient Communities Require Incremental, Adaptive and Generative Processes -- References -- Territorialising Resilience: Innovation Processes for Circular Dynamics -- 1 Extending the View to a Territorial Dimension -- 2 Territorial Innovation Processes: Towards a Relocalisation of Centralities -- 3 Adaptiveness, Redundancy, Robustness as Strategic Concepts -- 4 A Perspective of Circular Dynamics -- 5 Innovation Fields for New Habitat -- References -- The Periphery Does not Exist or About the Need to Be Radical in Architecture -- 1 Context -- 2 Program -- 3 Concept -- 4 Vision -- 5 Process -- 5.1 Co-Develop the Project with Citizens -- 5.2 Enhance City/Space/Landscape/Architecture Design Circularity -- 5.3 Implement Nature Based Solutions and Exploit the Services that Nature Can Provide to Cities -- 5.4 Enhance Energy Efficiency and RES Implementation -- 5.5 Enhance Resilience -- Interscalar and Resilient Morphogenesis in Metabolic Territories -- 1 Introduction: Framing the Issues -- 2 Interscalarity + Resiliency -- 3 Mapping + Resiliency -- 4 Landing + Resiliency -- 5 Applied Framework for Interscalar + Resilent Strategies -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Farming the Contemporary City: Lessons of Polycentrism, Innovation, and Value-Making from the Past -- References -- Towards a Definition of Landscape Resilience: The Proactive Role of Communities in Reinforcing the Intrinsic Resilience of Landscapes -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Research Gap: Landscape Resilience in Ordinary Landscapes -- 3 The Role of Landscape Planning in Resilience Practice -- 4 Towards Landscape Resilience -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Urban Circular Metabolism as a Generator of Value and Resilient Communities. Creative Recycling of Industrial Architecture: The Case of Nordkraft (Aalborg, DK) -- 1 Levels of Awareness Regarding the Anthropocene. 1.1 The Need to Rethink Urban Metabolism in an Ecological and Circular Way -- 1.2 Redundancy, Resilience, and Exaptation of Architecture -- 1.3 "Augmented" Resilient Communities and Circular Metabolic Processes -- 2 The Exaptation of the Nordkraft Aalborg Power Plant -- 3 Energy Sustainability: Carbon Free Goal -- 3.1 Public Health as an Institutional Commitment of Local Authorities -- 3.2 Public-Private Participation in Management -- 3.3 Entertainment and Socialization Activities -- 3.4 Professional and University Training Activities -- 4 Culture and Entertainment -- 4.1 Sports, Health, and Welfare Activities -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Co-creative Communities and Resilience Accelerators. Sicani Hills in Sicily -- 1 From a Rural/Urban "Opposition" Towards a Co-operative Alliance -- 2 Branding as Strategy for Co-creative Communities in Southern Sicily -- 3 Towards Visioning and Scenarios -- References -- Resilient Designeducation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 New York Institute of Technology -- 3 Changing Paradigms in Designeducation -- 4 The Future of Work and Design -- 5 Strategic Innovation Through Design -- 6 Open Lab: Platform Infrastructure with Project-Driven Research -- 7 Credx, Credentials/Certification: Flexible and Stackable Design and Tech Curricula -- References -- Space-Environment Commons: From Big Data Survey to AI, to a Post-capitalist Blockchain Zoning Platform -- 1 The Politics of the Urban Void: Architecture and Capitalism -- 2 The Urbanism of Information, Ecoinduction III: From Big Data Survey to Machine Learning, to Artificial Intelligence -- 3 Blockchain Social Participatory Platform -- References -- The Second Life of Processed Materials. Reuse and Recycle of Plasterboard. The Case of the Italian Pavilion as a Plausible Scenario -- 1 Climate Crisis and Finite Resources -- 2 Reuse and Recycle: The Case of Plasterboard. 3 The Second Life of Plasterboard: The Italian Pavilion 2021 -- 4 The Calculation of the Embodied Energy -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Heritage Conservation and Community Resilience: A Pathway Towards Regenerative Sustainability in the Time of Climate Change -- 1 Cultural Sustainability and the Role of Heritage in Front of Climate Change -- 2 From Sustainable Development to Regenerative Sustainability: Heritage as a Driver for Radical Transformations -- 3 The Role of Heritage Adaptation in Climate Change Action and Community Resilience -- 4 Reflections and Conclusions -- References -- Investing in Human Capital. Towards a New Paradigm of Urban and Social Resilience, Beyond the Notion of Profit -- References -- Building the Space of a Resilient Community -- The Right Distance. Forms of Representation for Resilient Communities -- References -- Why Resilient Communities Need Trauma-Informed Care the Case for Trauma-Informed Design for Resilient Cities -- References -- Reef Architecture: Bio-diver City and Submerged Cosmological Infrastructures -- 1 Sezione: Bio-diverCITY -- 2 The ReefLine -- 3 Borboletta Sonic Installation -- 4 Borboletta's Evolution -- 5 Toward a Pulsating Part-to-Whole Biological Synthesis -- 6 What is Rhythm? -- 6.1 Duration, Repetition and Difference in Borboletta -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Designing Material Cultures -- 1 A New Ancient Root -- 2 Material Cultures Recognizing Themselves as Resilient Communities -- References -- Contingency in Architecture: Temporal and Technical Ecology as a Medium Towards Equilibrium -- 1 Gilles Clément and Contingency: Toward a Change in Paradigm -- 2 The Third Landscape and the Garden in Motion -- 3 The Matisse Park: Derborence Island, Lille, France, 1990-1995. -- 4 Temporal Ecology: Agroforestry, a Paradigmatic Shift -- 5 Ecology From a Technical Conception -- 6 Conclusion. Resilience, Architectural Exaptation, and Temporary Appropriation -- References -- The Peccioli Charter of the Resilient Communities -- References -- The Peccioli Charter, the New Constitution of the Nation of the Italian Resilient Communities -- 1 Introduction. |
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Temporary Appropriation in Cities : Human Spatialisation in Public Spaces and Community Resilience / / edited by Alessandro Melis, Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez, James Thompson |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2020.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (272 pages) |
Disciplina |
307.76
307.1216 |
Soggetto topico |
Sustainable development
Urban geography Sustainable architecture Sociology, Urban Sustainable Development Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns) Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings Urban Studies/Sociology |
ISBN | 3-030-32120-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1 General Introduction -- Chapter 2 Understanding the Temporary Appropriation in Relationship to Social Sustainability -- Chapter 3 Between Assemblages and Temporary Appropriation: The Case of Mexico City -- Chapter 4 Temporary Appropriation and Informality -- Chapter 5 Ongoing Appropriation: Invisible Seattle and Red May -- Chapter 6 Temporary Appropriation and Public Space: Assessing the CPTED Principle of Activity Support -- Chapter 7 Temporary Appropriation of Public Spaces: The Influence of Outdoor Comfort -- Chapter 8 Origins of Informality: Examining the Historical and Spatial Roots of Informal Day-Labor Hiring Sites -- Chapter 9 Unsheltered Homelessness and the Right to Metabolism: An Urban Political Ecology of Health and Sustainability -- Chapter 10 Temporary Appropriation in Shanghai and Hong Kong: Two Study Cases Assessing the Resilience of Women Faced With the Lack of Affordable Housing -- Chapter 11 (Temporary) Appropriation (Of Space), Makassar, and Urban Kampung -- Chapter 12 Extending Temporary Appropriation Through Architecture: The Role of Adaptive Reuse in Shaping New Zealand’s Built Environment -- Chapter 13 Using the Street in Mexico City Centre: Temporary Appropriation of Public Space Vs Legislation Governing Street Use -- Chapter 14 Transforming Everyday Public Space: Human Appropriations in Search for Citizenship and Urban Well-Being -- Chapter 15 General Conclusion. . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910366641503321 |
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 | ||
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