WHICH PUBLIC CITY AFTER PNRR?

Stefano Stanghellini, INU – URBIT


Community resources earmarked for the redevelopment and renovation of the infrastructure, equipment, and buildings that make up the “public city” – especially those made available by the PNRR – constitute an extraordinary historical opportunity for the Administrations of our cities. Their use within the framework of urban value programs, such as the PINQuAs, as well as the integration of works in the urban space that can be carried out by means of several streams of investment, deserve to be fostered, known, and valued because they are functional for the regeneration of parts of the…