The climatic, environmental and anthropic changes that characterize the beginning of this millennium increasingly are a major subject in the international debate since they influence, on the one hand, the protection of territories, landscapes and fragile urban areas, and on the other, the uses, performance and efficiency of architectural artefacts and everyday objects. Moreover, the shortage of natural resources, the global economic crisis, the mass migratory flows and the unpredictability of seismic events, are a source of continuous instability which can be dealt only with ‘resilient thoughts’ capable of answering continuous or sudden changes. In general, Resilience is considered as «[...] the property of complex systems to respond to st...
Cities are defined as the ecological phenomenon of the 21st century since urban form is becoming dom...
Considering the issue of resilience in the definition of regeneration and maintenance strategies for...
From case studies of highly capitalized, architect-designed buildings confronted by natural and manm...
The climatic, environmental and anthropic changes that characterize the beginning of this millennium...
The term “resilience” is used in many disciplines with different meanings. We will adopt the ecologi...
The positive meaning of the concept of resilience has actually been intensified, moving from the ma...
The relation between architecture and time is the subject of two papers. The first illustrates the v...
Over time, humankind\u92s lifestyle became increasingly dependent on finite resources. It follows th...
In a context of social, environmental and demographic changes, the growing exposure to risk factors ...
As remarked in the presentation of the special issue of the A|Z Journal - Cities at risk - the incre...
The complexity of contemporary cities requires new tools for the Urban Resilience: old approaches ba...
Confronted with climate change, cities appear to be spaces at risk, not so much because of their exp...
Building urban resilience to climate change and other challenges will be essential for maintaining t...
The metaphor of “resilience” appeared in urban and regional planning at the end of last century as a...
The resilience of territories, cities and buildings represents the new challenge in the current risk...
Cities are defined as the ecological phenomenon of the 21st century since urban form is becoming dom...
Considering the issue of resilience in the definition of regeneration and maintenance strategies for...
From case studies of highly capitalized, architect-designed buildings confronted by natural and manm...
The climatic, environmental and anthropic changes that characterize the beginning of this millennium...
The term “resilience” is used in many disciplines with different meanings. We will adopt the ecologi...
The positive meaning of the concept of resilience has actually been intensified, moving from the ma...
The relation between architecture and time is the subject of two papers. The first illustrates the v...
Over time, humankind\u92s lifestyle became increasingly dependent on finite resources. It follows th...
In a context of social, environmental and demographic changes, the growing exposure to risk factors ...
As remarked in the presentation of the special issue of the A|Z Journal - Cities at risk - the incre...
The complexity of contemporary cities requires new tools for the Urban Resilience: old approaches ba...
Confronted with climate change, cities appear to be spaces at risk, not so much because of their exp...
Building urban resilience to climate change and other challenges will be essential for maintaining t...
The metaphor of “resilience” appeared in urban and regional planning at the end of last century as a...
The resilience of territories, cities and buildings represents the new challenge in the current risk...
Cities are defined as the ecological phenomenon of the 21st century since urban form is becoming dom...
Considering the issue of resilience in the definition of regeneration and maintenance strategies for...
From case studies of highly capitalized, architect-designed buildings confronted by natural and manm...