This book offers an input of reflections about the university role (in Italy though 80% State-funded and only 0.8% privately funded) within the city, from the economic, urban, social, cultural and symbolic point of view. From the urban planner's scale, we can legitimately identify the university as a great incentive for the construction industry, creating a considerable demand for students apartments and second-homes as a safe and profitable investment (re-evaluation of the invested capital + yearly income), leading to a rational development of small-and-medium real estate enterprises.
UNIVERCITY. The Eco_University Genoa Project / Ricci, M.; Schröder, J.. - (2010), pp. 1-240.
UNIVERCITY. The Eco_University Genoa Project
Ricci M.;
2010
Abstract
This book offers an input of reflections about the university role (in Italy though 80% State-funded and only 0.8% privately funded) within the city, from the economic, urban, social, cultural and symbolic point of view. From the urban planner's scale, we can legitimately identify the university as a great incentive for the construction industry, creating a considerable demand for students apartments and second-homes as a safe and profitable investment (re-evaluation of the invested capital + yearly income), leading to a rational development of small-and-medium real estate enterprises.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.