During the 70’s and 80’s, affordable housing production in Europe faced the huge emergency caused by rising urbanization. In suburban areas of European main cities, megastructures appeared, drawing visible marks in urban fabric. Megastructures were planned to synthesize residential functions and all existing services of traditional city in unique buildings. Nowadays, these buildings are affected by bad physical conditions and they are no longer able to satisfy the needs of the contemporary demand. The proposed paper investigates the genesis of housing megastructures with particular regards to the Italian case and council housing districts realized in Rome within the 1st public plan for council and affordable housing (1964), an original plan...
The public housing policies pursued in Europe in the ‘60s and late '80s have left a vast legacy of h...
The decay of urban suburbs asks for integrated measures for the refurbishment of the existing buildi...
This paper investigates the rapid spread of urban mega-projects on abandoned industrial sites of Eur...
During the 70’s and 80’s, affordable housing production in Europe faced the huge emergency caused b...
During the 70’s and 80’s, affordable housing production in Europe faced the huge emergency caused by...
Nowadays, lack of affordable housing in Italy heightens emergency conditions of homelessness more th...
e paper is focused on post-war Italian collective dwellings. e goal is to in- vestigate the private...
The large-dimension housing complexes in Rome have grown since the late ‘60s as a result of the 1st ...
The research works on the issue of the Italian mass housing, because it’s believed that housing is ...
This paper illustrates some aspects of the housing developments built during '50/'80 which represent...
A series of residential estates - in particularly QT8 estate (Milan, Italy), Merlan estate (Noisy-le...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
In 1964 the Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki defined Megastructure as “a large frame in which all th...
Since the second half of the twentieth century, Italy’s urban organism, no longer “reducible to the ...
The public housing policies pursued in Europe in the ‘60s and late '80s have left a vast legacy of h...
The decay of urban suburbs asks for integrated measures for the refurbishment of the existing buildi...
This paper investigates the rapid spread of urban mega-projects on abandoned industrial sites of Eur...
During the 70’s and 80’s, affordable housing production in Europe faced the huge emergency caused b...
During the 70’s and 80’s, affordable housing production in Europe faced the huge emergency caused by...
Nowadays, lack of affordable housing in Italy heightens emergency conditions of homelessness more th...
e paper is focused on post-war Italian collective dwellings. e goal is to in- vestigate the private...
The large-dimension housing complexes in Rome have grown since the late ‘60s as a result of the 1st ...
The research works on the issue of the Italian mass housing, because it’s believed that housing is ...
This paper illustrates some aspects of the housing developments built during '50/'80 which represent...
A series of residential estates - in particularly QT8 estate (Milan, Italy), Merlan estate (Noisy-le...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
In 1964 the Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki defined Megastructure as “a large frame in which all th...
Since the second half of the twentieth century, Italy’s urban organism, no longer “reducible to the ...
The public housing policies pursued in Europe in the ‘60s and late '80s have left a vast legacy of h...
The decay of urban suburbs asks for integrated measures for the refurbishment of the existing buildi...
This paper investigates the rapid spread of urban mega-projects on abandoned industrial sites of Eur...