URBAN REGENERATION, SOCIAL HOUSING AND COMMUNITY

Bianca Anna Viarizzo, Maurizio Bocconcino, Anna Rabbia, Sviluppo e Crescita CRT Foundation

Since the Victorian era, The United Kingdom, has distinguished itself for its social approach to the issues of living and the use of spaces dedicated to work and private time, in a continuous evolution, passing through the subsequent phases of industrial development.
The models and changes faced by British society are certainly a source of inspiration because they bring together our realities, particularly in the relations between the historic city and the city beyond the walls and between city and countryside. The United Kingdom has a very varied population distribution, similar…

CLIMATEPROOF URBAN PLANNING

Filippo Magni, Francesco Musco, Iuav University of Venice


Climate change has now been unanimously defined as one of the most problematic scientific and political issues of the 21st century. In the last two decades, there has been a growing interest in the role of both national and local government bodies within climate governance processes. Global experiences and industry literature have identified compelling possibilities for climate governance through experimentation with innovative urban planning processes and tools, which promise to advance the global climate response, despite international political stagnation.
With this in mind, the session aims to contribute to the debate…

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