Progetti per il Paese

Room D, Adriano Olivetti 18 November 2020 14:30/18:30

Anna Rabbia, Iginio Rossi, Silvia Viviani, John Hannen, Piera Nobili, Caterina Silvestri, Franco Landini, Filomena De Sciscio, Giulia Toffanin, Anna Delera, Annibale D'Elia , Antonio Damasco , Antonio Magarò, Alessandro Bruni, Emanuele Garda, Elena Marchigiani, Nicola Vazzoler, Alice Giulia Dal Borgo, Carla Peirolero , Luca Marzi, Gaetano Manuele, Maurizio Bocconcino, Francesco Tomasoni, Cinzia Stagliano

INU - URBIT

Anna Rabbia, Fondazione Sviluppo e Crescita CRT
Iginio Rossi, INU – URBIT


The physical and social distancing measures with which we reacted to the first phase of the Covid emergency19, precisely for an almost generalized application to profoundly different territories and populations, have contributed to accentuating the inequalities in access to spaces and services by more fragile components of the population (elderly, children, lonely people and people with disabilities, poor, invisible, immigrants, …).
Dealing with the multiple inequalities that affect housing (home, work, services, …) and that the arrest of interpersonal and social relationships and practices imposed by the health emergency has increased, allows us to circumscribe and better understand the dramatic conditions in which increasingly large groups of people live. Recent analyzes by the Bank of Italy and Istat as well as the Disability Forum show current states and forecasts oriented towards a spread of poverty and the inevitable lack of adequate answers to requests for housing, work and services. It is therefore necessary to re-compose the general framework within which it must be possible to insert even unexpressed requests for public housing, spaces for small work, services (primarily social health and welfare and education). Consistently, it is necessary to rethink the solutions with which public policies and actions (but not only) are able to react promptly both to emergency conditions and to structural changes (such as those induced by the worsening of the economic crisis and by the aging population scenarios urban). The meeting that is part of the “Cities accessible to all” program (http://atlantecittaccessibili.inu.it/) aims to identify guidelines and guidelines useful for defining priorities, strategies, tools, through the organization of discussion tables made up of representatives of significant experiences grouped by coherent themes, taking care to maintain the basic differences.


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PROGRAMME

2.30 pm

Motivations and expectations:
Iginio Rossi, INU-URBIT

Accessibility and quality of living together
Silvia Viviani, INU past-president

Policies and experiences within regeneration in Great Britain
John Hannen, Ageing Better Programme in Manchester

End of the first part in plenary

(Carrying out discussions and comparisons through the simultaneous organization of Thematic Tables composed of four or five representatives of experiences, as well as coordinator and facilitator. Access after registration to the Web platform)

Where do we start again to find addresses and tools to overcome inequalities?

Table 1 – Quality of Public Residential Construction

Coordinate:
Piera Nobili, CERPA Italia Onlus
Caterina Silvestri, Architect

Policies and tools for national and regional ERP agendas
Franco Landini, INU-URBIT

Projects to improve the quality of life in neighbourhoods
Filomena De Sciscio, ACER Reggio Emilia

Youth cohabitations in solidarity
Giulia Toffanin, ACMOS Association (Aggregation of Social Consciousness and Social Living)

Innovation in public housing between urban regeneration and soil saving
Oscar Borsato, ATER Treviso

Table 2 – Housing Inclusion

Coordinate:
Francesco Alberti, INU Tuscany
Barbara Chiarelli, University of Trieste

Young people, the demand for affordable rental homes in Milano and the private market
Anna Delera, Politecnico di Milano

Innovation and support
Annibale d’Elia, Municipality of Milano

The Culture Store – Neighbourhood Concierge’s Office
Antonio Damasco, Italian Network of Popular Culture

Living Inclusive. The project for an autonomous and independent life
Antonio Magarò, University Roma Tre

Table 3 – Vitality and accessibility

Coordinate:
Alessandro Bruni, INU Umbria
Piero Toseroni, INU Umbria

Geographies of abandonment: an atlas for the Milanese territory
Emanuele Garda, University of Bergamo

SLOW Aquileia. A strategic agenda for a small reactive city
Elena Marchigiani, University of Trieste, Department of Engineering and Architecture, and
Nicola Vazzoler, Municipality of Aquileia

The accessibility system, a strategy for a more efficient historical centre
Moreno Landrini, Municipality of Spello

Socio-territorial regeneration through participatory agroforestation processes: the case of the Vettabbia Park
Alice Giulia Dal Borgo, University of Milano

The contribution of markets to improving accessibility in neighbourhoods
Oscar Cattaneo, Confcommercio Genova, and Carla Peirolero, Suq Genova Association

Table 4 – Services for the inclusive city

Coordinate:
Luca Marzi, University of Firenze
Anna Rabbia, Sviluppo e Crescita CRT Foundation

Urban microservices for the local community
Gaetano Manuele, CTS City Accessible to All

Quality of urban routes: the case of Pietra Alta in Torino
Maurizio Bocconcino, Sviluppo e Crescita CRT Foundation, Polytechnic of Torino

#Casaè: social housing at the service of the emergency
Andrea Maisante, GERICO soc. Coop. Social

Intelligent buildings, new paradigms for protection and assistance to vulnerable groups. A real case
Francesco Tomasoni, HALLESS Managing Director

Dialogue with the city and aspects of sharing with the neighbourhood in Social Housing projects
Cinzia Stagliano, InvestiRE SGR

End of the second part – Tables at the same time

Conclusions in plenary

Summary of the debate developed in the Tables:
Piera Nobili, CERPA Italia Onlus, and Caterina Silvestri, Architect 
Francesco Alberti, INU Toscana, and Anna Rabbia, Fondazione Sviluppo e Crescita CRT 
Alessandro Bruni, INU Umbria, and Piero Toseroni, INU Umbria

6.30 p.m. – End of works

Contributions

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