Several studies show that Mediterranean urban contexts are characterized by ecological and social vulnerability phenomena with environmental, economic and human consequences. The research focuses on the development of Adaptive Retrofit Surfaces (ARS) flexible and reversible technological systems that interact with the ecological, social, technical and economic components of the urban habitat. The ARS integrate the different declinations of "green infrastructures" with the holistic systems of Water Sensitive Urban Design and Empowerment by Design in a mutual and transdisciplinary system. These adaptive interfaces take the form of punctual interventions on urban micro- sections in cities with ecological-social fragility, which, inserted in a synergistic network integrated within the urban fabric, constitute a network of adaptive surfaces that rebalance the conditions of external vulnerability leading to effects on the livability, inclusiveness, well-being and on the quality of the built environment.
Diverse ricerche mostrano che i contesti urbani mediterranei sono caratterizzati da fenomeni di vulnerabilità ecologica e sociale con conseguenze dal punto di vista ambientale, economico e umano. La ricerca si focalizza sullo sviluppo di Adaptive Retrofit Surfaces (ARS) sistemi tecnologici flessibili e reversibili che interagiscono con le componenti ecologiche, sociali, tecniche ed economiche dell’habitat urbano. Le ARS integrano le diverse declinazioni di “infrastrutture verdi” con i sistemi olistici di Water Sensitive Urban Design e di Empowerment by Design in un sistema mutiscalare e transdisciplinare. Tali interfacce adattive si configurano come interventi puntuali su micro sezioni urbane in città con fragilità ecologiche- sociali, che inseriti in un network sinergico integrato all’interno del tessuto urbano, costituiscono una rete di superfici adattive che riequilibrano le condizioni di vulnerabilità esterna comportando ricadute sulla vivibilità, inclusività, benessere e sulla qualità dell’ambiente costruito.
Adaptive retrofitting strategies for social and ecological balance in urban Mediterranean area / Cellucci, Cristiana. - In: SUSTAINABLE MEDITERRANEAN CONSTRUCTION. - ISSN 2420-8213. - 10:(2019), pp. 100-104.
Adaptive retrofitting strategies for social and ecological balance in urban Mediterranean area
cristiana cellucci
2019
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Several studies show that Mediterranean urban contexts are characterized by ecological and social vulnerability phenomena with environmental, economic and human consequences. The research focuses on the development of Adaptive Retrofit Surfaces (ARS) flexible and reversible technological systems that interact with the ecological, social, technical and economic components of the urban habitat. The ARS integrate the different declinations of "green infrastructures" with the holistic systems of Water Sensitive Urban Design and Empowerment by Design in a mutual and transdisciplinary system. These adaptive interfaces take the form of punctual interventions on urban micro- sections in cities with ecological-social fragility, which, inserted in a synergistic network integrated within the urban fabric, constitute a network of adaptive surfaces that rebalance the conditions of external vulnerability leading to effects on the livability, inclusiveness, well-being and on the quality of the built environment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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