Mass migration to Europe from countries in a state of war is one of the most important emerging phenomenon which has to be interpreted in the future of architecture and urbanism and as a new element to be included in new models beng defined that govern the urban transformation of contemporary cities. The research focuses on urban voids and wasted areas of the suburbs as places where the welcome of migrants can represent the occasion for urban; social and architectural requalification; through the analysis of case studies from the projects of students in the fifth year of a master’s degree in Architecture.
Welcoming cities: new strategies for contemporary urban requalification in the migration era / Ficcadenti, Fiamma; Belibani, Rosalba. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 245-245. (Intervento presentato al convegno Changing Cities III: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-Economic dimensions tenutosi a Syros-Delos-Mykonos Islands, Greece nel June 26-30, 2017).
Welcoming cities: new strategies for contemporary urban requalification in the migration era
FICCADENTI, FIAMMA;BELIBANI, Rosalba
2017
Abstract
Mass migration to Europe from countries in a state of war is one of the most important emerging phenomenon which has to be interpreted in the future of architecture and urbanism and as a new element to be included in new models beng defined that govern the urban transformation of contemporary cities. The research focuses on urban voids and wasted areas of the suburbs as places where the welcome of migrants can represent the occasion for urban; social and architectural requalification; through the analysis of case studies from the projects of students in the fifth year of a master’s degree in Architecture.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.