The evolution of the concept of Heritage, as conceived in the United Nations 2030 Agenda and the Green Deal and New European Bauhaus, aimed at building an inclusive and universally recognised definition in support of the supranational objectives of sustainable human development gives rise to innovative strategies, methodologies and technologies that in a direction of mitigation, contrast and adaptation to climate change allow a valorisation, renewed management and a hoped for valorisation of the Heritage on a national scale. In this direction, the understanding of the Architectural Heritage as a 'non-renewable resource' determines the need to activate design experimentation laboratories oriented towards regeneration, articulated and complex, which require, in order to respond to the challenges posed by our era, a sensitive and dialogic multidisciplinary vision, of a holistic type. On the one hand, in fact, it is necessary to redefine the usability and management methods of the heritage through the adoption of digital, mobility, energy, ecological, social, green and blue infrastructures; on the other hand, it is necessary to introduce new qualitative and quantitative parameters and performance indicators, adequate to verify the validity of the strategies implemented, in a perspective of adaptation to climate change, able to make explicit contents, processes and tools to contrast future risks. The pursuit of these objectives refers to the innovation of training paths, professionalising procedures, administrative regulations and public policies that involve citizens and the private partnership towards a different project qualification and empowerment of stakeholders, inhabitants, professionals and clients. The Technological Project makes it possible to activate different interventions aimed at acting, in an integrated manner, on assets, context and communities, according to an approach that rereads them on a common score, as proposed by the European Next Generation programme in three priority aspects: digitalisation and innovation, environmental transition, increased resilience and social sustainability of national economies. In this scenario, in Italy, interventions aimed at outlining sustainable development actions will have to place these concepts at the centre, in a harmonious vision that starts from the recognition and enhancement of the Architectural Heritage, recognising it as a fundamental asset of the territories. The conference of the SITdA Heritage Cluster will outline, within the national framework, the current and potential paths towards a new concept of Architectural Heritage, through actions referring to Architectural HeritageInnovation and Experimentation andArchitectural Heritage Protection and Conservation. The development of the themes is divided into two sessions, in the morning dealing with aspects The development of the topics is divided into two sessions, in the morning dealing with aspects related to "Analysis and Mapping of Architectural Heritage to Address Climate Crisis" and the development of "Projects and Experiments on Architectural Heritage in Support of Green Transition" and two afternoon sessions, aimed at understanding the experiences of "Analysis and Mapping of Risks on Architectural Heritage" and understanding "Projects and Experiments on Architectural Heritage in Support of Adaptation and Mitigation to Climate Change".

ETHICS: Endorse Technologies for Heritage Innovation / Battisti, A.; Baiani, S.. - (2024). [10.1007/978-3-031-50121-0]

ETHICS: Endorse Technologies for Heritage Innovation

S. Baiani
2024

Abstract

The evolution of the concept of Heritage, as conceived in the United Nations 2030 Agenda and the Green Deal and New European Bauhaus, aimed at building an inclusive and universally recognised definition in support of the supranational objectives of sustainable human development gives rise to innovative strategies, methodologies and technologies that in a direction of mitigation, contrast and adaptation to climate change allow a valorisation, renewed management and a hoped for valorisation of the Heritage on a national scale. In this direction, the understanding of the Architectural Heritage as a 'non-renewable resource' determines the need to activate design experimentation laboratories oriented towards regeneration, articulated and complex, which require, in order to respond to the challenges posed by our era, a sensitive and dialogic multidisciplinary vision, of a holistic type. On the one hand, in fact, it is necessary to redefine the usability and management methods of the heritage through the adoption of digital, mobility, energy, ecological, social, green and blue infrastructures; on the other hand, it is necessary to introduce new qualitative and quantitative parameters and performance indicators, adequate to verify the validity of the strategies implemented, in a perspective of adaptation to climate change, able to make explicit contents, processes and tools to contrast future risks. The pursuit of these objectives refers to the innovation of training paths, professionalising procedures, administrative regulations and public policies that involve citizens and the private partnership towards a different project qualification and empowerment of stakeholders, inhabitants, professionals and clients. The Technological Project makes it possible to activate different interventions aimed at acting, in an integrated manner, on assets, context and communities, according to an approach that rereads them on a common score, as proposed by the European Next Generation programme in three priority aspects: digitalisation and innovation, environmental transition, increased resilience and social sustainability of national economies. In this scenario, in Italy, interventions aimed at outlining sustainable development actions will have to place these concepts at the centre, in a harmonious vision that starts from the recognition and enhancement of the Architectural Heritage, recognising it as a fundamental asset of the territories. The conference of the SITdA Heritage Cluster will outline, within the national framework, the current and potential paths towards a new concept of Architectural Heritage, through actions referring to Architectural HeritageInnovation and Experimentation andArchitectural Heritage Protection and Conservation. The development of the themes is divided into two sessions, in the morning dealing with aspects The development of the topics is divided into two sessions, in the morning dealing with aspects related to "Analysis and Mapping of Architectural Heritage to Address Climate Crisis" and the development of "Projects and Experiments on Architectural Heritage in Support of Green Transition" and two afternoon sessions, aimed at understanding the experiences of "Analysis and Mapping of Risks on Architectural Heritage" and understanding "Projects and Experiments on Architectural Heritage in Support of Adaptation and Mitigation to Climate Change".
2024
architectural heritage, environmental technological design, technologies
Battisti, A.; Baiani, S.
06 Curatela::06a Curatela
ETHICS: Endorse Technologies for Heritage Innovation / Battisti, A.; Baiani, S.. - (2024). [10.1007/978-3-031-50121-0]
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