Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which expresses the capacity of a system – territorial, urban or building – to absorb changes, reacting and adapting itself in a proactive way to change. The modernity of such concept refers to the socially shared consideration of a severe and increasing fragility of the operating conditions of anthropic and eco-systemic organisms. The renewed challenges, both from an environmental – climate change, hydrogeological risk, energy transition – and social and economic point of view – population growth, urbanization and migration, accessibility and social inclusion – focus their attention towards the technological process and product innovation, at all the...
The global changes (urbanization, migration, climate change, etc.) tak-ing place produce a significa...
The paper deals with the theme of how buildings have survived over time, suggesting that a useful wa...
The relation between architecture and time is the subject of two papers. The first illustrates the v...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
none3noThe increasing availability of solutions able to give the artefacts adaptive behaviours, toge...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
Over time, humankind’s lifestyle became increasingly dependent on finite resources. It follows that ...
Urban environmental degradation and disasters are leading to a paradigm shift towards implementing r...
The resilience of territories, cities and buildings represents the new challenge in the current risk...
The positive meaning of the concept of resilience has actually been intensified, moving from the ma...
This essay summarizes the issues focused by the authors during these conferences: Inhabiting the Fut...
This paper intends to focus the problem of integration between construction and planning of human ha...
This paper intends to focus the problem of integration between construction and planning of human ha...
61 pagesThe increasing demand for resilience design raises a new challenge for architects. Because o...
The climatic, environmental and anthropic changes that characterize the beginning of this millennium...
The global changes (urbanization, migration, climate change, etc.) tak-ing place produce a significa...
The paper deals with the theme of how buildings have survived over time, suggesting that a useful wa...
The relation between architecture and time is the subject of two papers. The first illustrates the v...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
none3noThe increasing availability of solutions able to give the artefacts adaptive behaviours, toge...
Environmental, social and economic global changes require a capacity to react at the city level, in ...
Over time, humankind’s lifestyle became increasingly dependent on finite resources. It follows that ...
Urban environmental degradation and disasters are leading to a paradigm shift towards implementing r...
The resilience of territories, cities and buildings represents the new challenge in the current risk...
The positive meaning of the concept of resilience has actually been intensified, moving from the ma...
This essay summarizes the issues focused by the authors during these conferences: Inhabiting the Fut...
This paper intends to focus the problem of integration between construction and planning of human ha...
This paper intends to focus the problem of integration between construction and planning of human ha...
61 pagesThe increasing demand for resilience design raises a new challenge for architects. Because o...
The climatic, environmental and anthropic changes that characterize the beginning of this millennium...
The global changes (urbanization, migration, climate change, etc.) tak-ing place produce a significa...
The paper deals with the theme of how buildings have survived over time, suggesting that a useful wa...
The relation between architecture and time is the subject of two papers. The first illustrates the v...