Tancredi Attinà, Legacoop
Although the centrality of housing policies is recently and forcibly returning to the attention of administrators and planners, the last decade has seen the emergence and spread of predatory attitudes which have progressively removed hundreds and hundreds of dwellings from their residential function, Undermining the principles of urban welfare with social repercussions that acquire intensity and unprecedented perspectives: more and more emerging population groups escape the emergency!
It becomes fundamental to develop, innovating, the public emergency and/ or assistance approach to the home theme – the house as “right for those who do not have access to the free market” – towards social housing, or a housing welfare policy focused on the approach of affordable – in the sense of accessible, sustainable, reliable, efficient
and advantageous – housing that develops the house in the living, or a supply of services integrating the urban dimensions of living, welfare and culture: in 2 words urban housing. This is the vision of HEROES, proposed at the Interreg 2024 call and promoted by the Tuscany Region in partnership with the Tuscan Housing Fund and the DIDA Department of the University of Florence: building a fair and sustainable city through cohesive communities, using social housing as a way of flight and allowing to decline and make possible also in our country the housing continuum, supporting and supporting the temporaneity of public residential construction and residential projects of first reception, transition, living in solidarity and supported. The care of cities cannot be separated from the dwelling, social housing must become practice of urban planning as well as urban housing can become practical within the planning and programming of public administrations.
PROGRAM
Moderate
Paola Pierotti, PPAN journalist
Screening of the docufilm “Together”
“The vision of Heroes”
Chiara Rizzica, Architect
“AF-fordable Housing: Age Friendly regeneration and living. The case studies Porta San Giovanni Social Court and Pisa Borgo San Martino”
Maria De Santis and Arianna Camellato, DIDA University of Florence
Round table: Social housing, meaning and meanings
Moderate
Paola Pierotti, PPAN journalist
Speakers
Laura Colini, H-city Housing in the city cluster, Iuav University of Venice
Francesco Alberti, INU Toscana, DIDA University of Florence
Silvia Viviani, City Councillor of Livorno with powers to urban regeneration, urban policies, development and enhancement of neighborhoods
Marco Biagioni, Councillor of the Municipality of Prato with powers to the ecological and energy transition, sustainable housing policies
The point
Moderate
Paola Pierotti, PPAN journalist
Speakers
Serena Spinelli, Member of the Tuscany Region House, Social Policies and International Cooperation
Carmine Grimaldi, CR Florence Foundation
Paolo Boleso, Head of Residential and Social Infrastructure at Investire SGR
Italiano
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