Taxonomies. Architectures, scales and themes for a peri-urban sustainable regeneration

Author:

Corradi Emilia

Abstract

This contribution analyzes issues and spaces of the architecture for the regeneration of peri-urban areas according to the perspective of the programs to combat the effects of climate change activated by the Green Deal and New European Bauhaus. The contribution aims to highlight how the Taxonomy elaborated by the eu needs a multilayer integration coordinated by a systematization of environmental resources with cultural ones and with the project of territories, as well as how research in architecture can interact and act as a catalyst concerning the objectives set by the European Union. Places of experimentation for a possible taxonomy can be peri-urban areas as catalysts of integrated regeneration processes.

Publisher

Franco Angeli

Subject

Urban Studies,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Geography, Planning and Development

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