Michele Talia, Presidente INU
Second session
The thematic articulation of the Conference is based on the awareness that a new urban cycle is now at the gates, and that the urban planning discipline is faced with a double challenge, which if on the one hand requires mobilizing the intellectual resources available to analyze in depth the radical changes that are taking place, or that will mature in the near future also as a result of the very recent health emergency, on the other hand, requires inserting the relationship between public policies and the plan design in a finally coherent and long-term framework.
In re-proposing the formula already successfully tested in previous editions of Urbanpromo, INU and URBIT intend to provide working hypotheses and contributions of ideas to the scientific community by organizing a conference of international importance. The conference is aimed at researchers, scholars and professionals working in universities, businesses and public administration, and makes use of the collaboration of the leading scientific journals in the URBAN PLANTS sector and Planum. The Journal of Urbanism.
PROGRAMME – SECOND PART
THIRD SESSION
Introduction:
Laura Ricci, La Sapienza University of Rome
Planning between visioning and monitoring
Alessandro Calzavara, INU Veneto
Sea level rise and regeneration strategies in coastal urban areas
Carmen Mariano and Marsia Marino, Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Planning, Design, Architectural Technology
LEARN TO LEARN. How creativity and cognitive styles can innovate urban design
Maddalena Fortelli, Municipality of Reggio Emilia, Department of Urban Regeneration, Andrea Rinaldi, University of Ferrara, Department of Architecture
The space of interaction: places, actors and tools in Bologna
Valentina Orioli, Martina Massari, University of Bologna, DA – Department of Architecture
Planning adaptation with new cognitive tools
Giorgio Caprari, Rosalba D’Onofrio, Elio Trusiani, University of Camerino, School of Architecture and Design-UNICAM
Urban planning: what to save, between weakness of discipline and other crises
Saverio Santangelo, Maria Teresa Cutrì, Nicole Del Re, Francesca Perrone, Sapienza University of Roma
Discussion:
Valeria Lingua, University of Florence
Laura Pogliani, Iuav University of Venice
FOURTH SESSION – Concluding Round Table
Moderator:
Paolo Galuzzi, La Sapienza University of Rome
Speakers:
Andrea Arcidiacono, Politecnico di Milano
Laura Fregolent, Iuav University of Venice
Walter Tocci, Senator PD and Director of the SRC
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