Green

Room Adriano Olivetti 08 November 2023 11:45/13:30

URBIT

Ennio Nonni, URBIT


The conference resumes and relaunches an urban theme full of social value: the therapeutic purposes of the green, with examples documented by qualified health points of view. Its objective is to transfer to the territorial scale the concepts and applications of green therapy in order to make the project (urban planning, construction) assume a new qualitative emphasis. Broadening our gaze towards these themes, only apparently niche, means opening up to a different world where in a small garden the great challenge of promoting health and psychophysical well-being can be experienced: a road to take.


PROGRAM

11:30 – 11:45 registrations

Introduces
Ennio Nonni, URBIT

Interventions

“The healing garden: the state of the art”
Giulio Senes, University of Milan

“The green that cures”
Alberto Zanobini, Expert – Past President European Children’s Hospital Organization (ECHO)

“The rehabilitative garden at the hospital of Montecatone (BO) and the labyrinth garden at the Institute of Romagna for the study of tumors in Meldola”
Mario Tubertini, Hospital Director of Montecatone
Roberto Bacchilega, Landscape architect

“The therapeutic aspects of urban micro-forests”
Fabiola Fratini, University of Rome

“Save yourself with the green”
Andrea Mati, author of the book Giunti Firenze 2022
Costanza Mondani, Fengshui Architect and Garden Designer

Concludes
Ennio Nonni, URBIT

Eventi nello stesso giorno

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The conference program brings together presentations, meetings, round tables, and in-depth sessions held during the event and beyond, offering a rich schedule of content, perspectives, and discussions on the many key themes of urban transformation.