Elisa Saggiorato, Luisa Ingaramo, Doriana Piazza , Isabella Brossa, Katiuscia Greganti



The seminar is structured in three moments and aims to deepen the theme “Social Housing and Covid-19”, with the aim of bringing out what happened in the different territories, what changes and opportunities have been generated in the internal and external communities of the interventions of Social Housing and how to follow it up.
In the first front part, some experts will address the issue of how “living” was perceived during the Covid-19 period and then they will move on to a comparison- which takes place in an active and participatory way- between project managers of Social Housing on some specific issues. From the remodeling of SH services to reduce the impact of the pandemic in terms of tightening marginalization, exclusion, poverty and social isolation of beneficiaries, to the matching between living spaces and ways of living in a SH in order to understand which ones are still possible and how, to the reconversion and management of internal or external spaces to the structures aimed at promoting a plurality of functional services to the communities, to the activation and experimentation of new collaborative community services (starting from the regeneration and revitalization of spaces and places), to the tools for sharing and expressing the experiences of a critical event to create community, to the new ways to build bonds and to manage spaces and activities during the pandemic, up to the spontaneous activation of new forms of volunteering.
The seminar will end with a frontal moment in which the results emerged in the active comparison are reported and discussed.


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PROGRAMME

2.30 – 4.15 pm – Opening plenary session:
New ways of living in times of health emergency

Introduces and coordinates:
Luca Gibello, The Architecture Journal

Interventions by:
Luca Molinari, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”.
Fabrizio Tucci, La Sapienza University of Roma
Giovanni Semi, University of Torino
Luca Bussolino, Carlo Ratti Associati
Francesca De Filippi, Politecnico di Torino
Silvia Mugnano, University of Milano Bicocca

4.15 – 5.45 pm – Group works, experiences in dialogue on thematic focus

How to realize social accompaniment in health emergencies: new technologies, old tools revisited, space-confidence-control

Rethinking the housing offer and common spaces: reduction of beds, usability and sharing of space between individual constraints and responsibilities

Voluntary work and subsidiarity as forms of protection, prevention, sociality, opportunities for redemption and integration

Beyond social housing: virtuous processes of bottom-up construction of new practices and services useful to the whole community

5.45 pm – 6.20 pm – Plenary session
From dialogue to proposals

Concluding considerations:
Elisa Saggiorato, Head of “Missione Abitare tra casa e territorio”, Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation

Curators and speakers:
Elisa Saggiorato Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation
Program manager, Head of Missione Abitare, Obiettivo Persone of the Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation, Coordinator of the Housing Programme until 2019. An expert in the social accompaniment of complex plans and programmes, she is responsible for the design, analysis and evaluation of projects in the field of social housing and urban regeneration.
Luisa Ingaramo Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation
Head of the Real Estate and Social Housing Operations area of Compagnia di San Paolo Sistema Torino. Architect, PhD in Appraisal and Real Estate Evaluations, Master in Urban Planning and Real Estate Market, she has more than 20 years of experience in the field of real estate, economic and financial valuations, strategies for the valorization of public and private assets and feasibility studies on urban and territorial transformations.
Doriana Piazza LAB.IN.S. s.c. social enterprise
Methodologist of participatory event format, involvement and facilitation of discussion and expert in participatory processes. For over twenty-five years she has been involved in the conception, elaboration and management of participatory processes, training activities, capacity building activities. She oversaw the organization and management of all the most important meetings held with innovative interaction techniques for large audiences. Over the years she has acquired experience in the development and coordination of urban regeneration, social housing and social innovation projects.
Luca Gibello Il Giornale dell’Architettura
Graduated in Architecture from Turin Polytechnic (1996), where he obtained a doctorate in History of Architecture and Urbanism (2001). He has taught History of contemporary architecture and History of architectural criticism and literature at Turin Polytechnic and the University of Trento. Among the founders of "Il Giornale dell'Architettura" in 2002, he has been editor-in-chief since 2004 and director since 2015. A publicist, he is the author of critical and historical essays and has overseen the scientific and editorial coordination of the Dictionary of 20th century architecture (Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 2003).
Luca Molinari University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”
Critic and curator. Full Professor of Architectural Design, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", scientific director of the M9 Mestre/Venezia museum, editorial director of the magazine Platform, founder of Luca Molinari Studio. Among the recently published books "Dismisura. La teoria e il progetto nell'architettura italiana" and "Le case che siamo", recently reprinted in a new edition.
Fabrizio Tucci University of Roma La Sapienza
Full Professor of Environmental Design at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome, where he is: Coordinator of the PhD in "Planning, Design, Architecture Technology"; Director of the 2nd level Master in Environmental Technological Design. In his 25 years of activity he has been awarded about 30 prizes in international design competitions (several of which have been realized), 40 international and national researches as scientific responsible, 50 Conferences and Congresses as organizer and scientific coordinator, 300 speeches as speaker at international conferences and 250 publications including 12 books.
Luca Bussolino Carlo Ratti Associati
After studying in Turin, Milan, Paris and Delft, Luca Bussolino joined Carlo Ratti Associati in 2018. He is currently part of the Strategy and Innovation team and manages the new projects in Italy and the Americas for the study, from the offices in Turin and New York.
Francesca De Filippi Polytechnic of Torino
Architect, Associate Professor in Architectural Technology at the Department of Architecture and Design, Director of CRD-PVS (Centre for Research and Documentation on Habitat in the Global South) and Coordinator of the 2nd level Master "Techs4change: Design for Social and Technological Innovation in Development" at the Politecnico di Torino.
Silvia Mugnano University of Milano Bicocca
Associate Professor of Urban Sociology at the University of Milan Bicocca, National Secretary AIS-Territorio 2016/2019. She has collaborated with FEANTSA, -European Federation Working with the Homeless- and is coordinator of the Housing and Refugees working group for European Network Housing Research. She has participated in several European projects on the theme of housing (RESTATE, Neighbourhood trajectories) and at the moment for the project CAriplo MILANO2035- coalizione abitare giovanile.

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