Vittoria Crisostomi, Carolina Giaimo, Ennio Nonni, Francesco Musco, Filippo Magni
The recent “Urbanpromo green” event welcomed several conferences: “The green that cares” in which nature was investigated as a filter to absorb the mutations of cities; “Climate proof urban planning” which investigated the urban planning tools prepared by some cities in a climate governance framework; “Landscapes in transition” in which devastated landscapes were investigated whose recovery requires, in the plan, the forecast of an economic cycle that will keep them alive. The sessions focused not only on innovative techniques of analysis and methods of treatment of current landscapes, but also on a new approach that makes greenery and open spaces a founding element of the city’s design, to be included in the balance sought by the plan for a efficient and comfortable city. The aim of the conference is therefore to give a unitary body to the various issues addressed and to include “Green” as an essential ingredient of projects for the country. In addition to organically consolidating what has been acquired, the topic expands concretely to research projects and ongoing experiments that anticipate or already use the “green that designs”. Each coordinator will make use of everything acquired in indications for green areas designed in cities at all scales, possibly supported by a particularly significant partner of the experience presented, and two concrete experiments that are moving in the direction identified will close the review
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PROGRAMME
Introduces:
Vittoria Crisostomi, INU – URBIT
– Having noticed the stable changes in the planet, what cities are doing in their planning tools
Introduction to the case study:
Filippo Magni, Iuav University of Venezia
The experience of the Municipality of Bologna
Valentina Orioli, Department of Architecture University of Bologna, Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Bologna
Introduction to the case study:
Francesco Musco, Iuav University of Venezia
Metropolitan City of Milano
Simona Collarini, Director of the Town Planning Department, Municipality of Milano
– Landscapes in transition, extreme conditions require new ways of organizing urban and territorial plans, innovative ideas for not extraordinary plans
Planning landscapes in transition: themes and problems
Francesco Rotondo, UNIVPM, INU Puglia
The reinvention of landscapes forces the innovation of the plan. Examples
Vittoria Crisostomi, INU – URBIT
– Greenery as an essential component of the city, the forfeiture of greenery in urban design
Everything is connected: urban forests and community welfare
Giorgio Vacchiano, State University of Milan
Urban planning and greenery: a new start for medium-sized Italian cities
Ennio Nonni, Architect, INU – URBIT
– “Beyond” the quantitative standard: from the performance of the greenery to the quality of settlement in the districts
The ecosystem project of urban greenery
Carolina Giaimo, INU – URBIT, Polytechnic University of Torino
Torino: from the forestation of Parco Piemonte to the Strategic Green Plan
Simone Mangili, Environment and Green Department, City of Torino
– Invited: a few steps forward with “the green that plans”
A green organisational model to give continuity and cohesion to the city of Roma
Luca Montuori, Councillor for City Planning of Roma Capitale
The Appian Way Park from archaeological object to place of the city and culture
Simone Quilici, Director of the Appia Antica Archaeological Park
Green as a material for urban resilience. Experiences in Europe
Grazia Brunetta, Project manager Responsible Risk Resilience Centre – R3C, Polytechnic of
Conclusion of the works:
Vittoria Crisostomi, INU – URBIT
Italiano
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