Self-organised communities are more and more often actors of urban change. Through awareness of social, political, and economic dynamics, community-led initiatives of urban commoning are challenging market-driven modes of spatial production. These initiatives represent a contemporary “silent revolution” aimed at producing socially sustainable and resilient ways of living by addressing the needs and aspirations of groups that would not currently sit at institutional negotiation tables. Drawing on the creative use of resources, a horizontal decisional structure, and the flexible use of space, urban commons can offer one possible and non-commodified response to today’s environmental and social challenges. This speculative essay questions how ...
An increasing interest in commons has generated a rich literature related to co- and participatory ...
This paper investigates how public space can leverage disruptive changes in urban environments which...
What if architecture could promulgate its resistance to urban inclinations of segregation, privatisa...
One of the roles society expects by architecture is the ability to shape communities, remodel enviro...
In April 2014 London’s Royal Society of Arts (RSA), a 250-year old organization that describes its p...
Architectural development practices for marginal communities have, in recent decades, sought to medi...
By making the community a genuine part of the design process, we can create a more sustainable urban...
This paper reports on social innovation systems for building resilient communities within different ...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
This book aims to define the position of architecture in urban resilience discourse, and more signif...
The world environmental problems have suffered from a prolonged period of seclusion in the eyes of t...
This paper brings forward the idea of adaptive reuse as a social practice able to reconnect urban co...
The present paper defines a specific typology of urban commons and aims to show how these are social...
Developing new sustainable approaches to the dwelling in the contemporary world of architecture is b...
The practice of social innovation, in which collaborative actions are developed as an integrated des...
An increasing interest in commons has generated a rich literature related to co- and participatory ...
This paper investigates how public space can leverage disruptive changes in urban environments which...
What if architecture could promulgate its resistance to urban inclinations of segregation, privatisa...
One of the roles society expects by architecture is the ability to shape communities, remodel enviro...
In April 2014 London’s Royal Society of Arts (RSA), a 250-year old organization that describes its p...
Architectural development practices for marginal communities have, in recent decades, sought to medi...
By making the community a genuine part of the design process, we can create a more sustainable urban...
This paper reports on social innovation systems for building resilient communities within different ...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
This book aims to define the position of architecture in urban resilience discourse, and more signif...
The world environmental problems have suffered from a prolonged period of seclusion in the eyes of t...
This paper brings forward the idea of adaptive reuse as a social practice able to reconnect urban co...
The present paper defines a specific typology of urban commons and aims to show how these are social...
Developing new sustainable approaches to the dwelling in the contemporary world of architecture is b...
The practice of social innovation, in which collaborative actions are developed as an integrated des...
An increasing interest in commons has generated a rich literature related to co- and participatory ...
This paper investigates how public space can leverage disruptive changes in urban environments which...
What if architecture could promulgate its resistance to urban inclinations of segregation, privatisa...