Regeneration on a human scale

Regenerating an urban space means reinterpreting existing places, not only from an architectural point of view but also according to economic, social and cultural perspectives that imply new standards of psychophysical well-being, general livability, biodiversity protection and micro climate mitigation.…

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Reinventing cities

Goal 11 of Agenda 2030 - Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable - reminds us that special attention needs to be paid to urban regeneration. A challenge that requires a cultural change to government, an interdisciplinary…

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The New European Bauhaus

The New European Bauhaus (NEB) is an interdisciplinary initiative launched by the European Commission that was created to rethink art, design, and architecture from the perspective of accessibility, inclusion, and sustainability. The project, launched in late 2020, is part of…

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Urban regeneration and citizen participation

Urban regeneration assumes strategic importance when thinking about the sustainable growth of cities and the responsible development of regions. Indeed, it seems clear that there is a need to rethink the places where people live, study, and work with the…

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