<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The contribution aims, through a point of view gained through direct scientific and teaching experience, to focus on the “Regenerative Design” approach within the most recent Resilience scenario, as an adaptive strategy in the design phase, according to a new configuration of the physical arrangements in which the shape of the built space; as well as according to the characteristics of its various components, and the use of the same. In particular, we intend to reconstruct, through this essay, the cultural and scientific scenario attributable to the RD in relation to Resilience, analyzing its scientific aspects and tracing a critical framework in order to enrich the scientific debate on the theme of the built ...
Designing sustainable and, at the same moment, resilient buildings is a necessity to reach the UN Su...
Nowadays different and various forms of resilience draw our attention but, there is no doubt that, a...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
none3noThe increasing availability of solutions able to give the artefacts adaptive behaviours, toge...
61 pagesThe increasing demand for resilience design raises a new challenge for architects. Because o...
Urban environmental degradation and disasters are leading to a paradigm shift towards implementing r...
Considering the issue of resilience in the definition of regeneration and maintenance strategies for...
The regenerative design provides buildings in harmony with nature, with limited ecological footprint...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
The growing use of resilience as a goal of architectural practice presents a new challenge in archit...
Initially employed by the material sciences and successively applied to ecological and cognitive dis...
Over time, humankind’s lifestyle became increasingly dependent on finite resources. It follows that ...
The paper deals with the theme of how buildings have survived over time, suggesting that a useful wa...
According to the EM-DAT - The international disasters database, the total natural disasters reported...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe the cross-fertilisation process between the concep...
Designing sustainable and, at the same moment, resilient buildings is a necessity to reach the UN Su...
Nowadays different and various forms of resilience draw our attention but, there is no doubt that, a...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
none3noThe increasing availability of solutions able to give the artefacts adaptive behaviours, toge...
61 pagesThe increasing demand for resilience design raises a new challenge for architects. Because o...
Urban environmental degradation and disasters are leading to a paradigm shift towards implementing r...
Considering the issue of resilience in the definition of regeneration and maintenance strategies for...
The regenerative design provides buildings in harmony with nature, with limited ecological footprint...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
The growing use of resilience as a goal of architectural practice presents a new challenge in archit...
Initially employed by the material sciences and successively applied to ecological and cognitive dis...
Over time, humankind’s lifestyle became increasingly dependent on finite resources. It follows that ...
The paper deals with the theme of how buildings have survived over time, suggesting that a useful wa...
According to the EM-DAT - The international disasters database, the total natural disasters reported...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe the cross-fertilisation process between the concep...
Designing sustainable and, at the same moment, resilient buildings is a necessity to reach the UN Su...
Nowadays different and various forms of resilience draw our attention but, there is no doubt that, a...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...