In this paper, a three-year research project on the accessible city and social inclusion will be presented, funded by the La Sapienza University of Rome with a SEED PNR Call. The research defines the concept of urban accessibility as an element and tool for interpreting the difficulties of accessing public spaces in the contemporary city and, in accordance with the regulatory requirements, seeks to define the minimum spatial elements for the conformation of quality and public paths and spaces. Among the expected results, it aims to define a path of urban and design quality that considers accessibility as a key to interpreting the contemporary city that also allows us to define a reflection on morphology and fabrics and on the shape of the city itself. The research focuses on a well-defined territorial area, the walled city of Viterbo, in which accessible itineraries and a methodological process of inclusive planning will be defined. To understand such a delicate issue, also in accordance with the aims of the PNR 2021-2027, it was decided to make use of the skills deriving from neuroscience, psychiatry and clinical psychology in particular through the partnership of the School of sychiatry of the Biomorf Department of the University of Messina and of the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Association (AISM) in its national and regional configuration. For some years now, the research proponent has been developing scientific collaborations with both of them on issues relating to the relationship between the city and health, in particular on the accessibility and well-being of public spaces. Territorial sharing events are planned through public opportunities for discussion and information such as some design workshops in which Sapienza students will be involved and some moments of confrontation with some schools present in the city or in the cities involved in the project.
Psycho urbanism. Città, cura dello spazio pubblico e inclusione sociale. Viterbo / Errigo, MAURIZIO FRANCESCO. - (2024), pp. 80-89.
Psycho urbanism. Città, cura dello spazio pubblico e inclusione sociale. Viterbo
Errigo Maurizio Francesco
2024
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In this paper, a three-year research project on the accessible city and social inclusion will be presented, funded by the La Sapienza University of Rome with a SEED PNR Call. The research defines the concept of urban accessibility as an element and tool for interpreting the difficulties of accessing public spaces in the contemporary city and, in accordance with the regulatory requirements, seeks to define the minimum spatial elements for the conformation of quality and public paths and spaces. Among the expected results, it aims to define a path of urban and design quality that considers accessibility as a key to interpreting the contemporary city that also allows us to define a reflection on morphology and fabrics and on the shape of the city itself. The research focuses on a well-defined territorial area, the walled city of Viterbo, in which accessible itineraries and a methodological process of inclusive planning will be defined. To understand such a delicate issue, also in accordance with the aims of the PNR 2021-2027, it was decided to make use of the skills deriving from neuroscience, psychiatry and clinical psychology in particular through the partnership of the School of sychiatry of the Biomorf Department of the University of Messina and of the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Association (AISM) in its national and regional configuration. For some years now, the research proponent has been developing scientific collaborations with both of them on issues relating to the relationship between the city and health, in particular on the accessibility and well-being of public spaces. Territorial sharing events are planned through public opportunities for discussion and information such as some design workshops in which Sapienza students will be involved and some moments of confrontation with some schools present in the city or in the cities involved in the project.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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