Abandoned industrial sites are generally characterized by soil and subsoil contamination. The paradigm currently employed for their remediation is “tabula rasa”, i.e., remediation of the entire site before its repurpose. However, this method is not economically, socially, or technologically sustainable: it delays the reuse of large areas, often well-connected to infrastructures, whose reuse may prevent further soil consumption. A possible solution to this problem is the application of adaptive reuse principles. This study, conducted at FULL (Future Urban Legacy Lab) in Politecnico di Torino, presents an interdisciplinary approach to spatialize, visualize, and manage interactions between reclamation and urban design for the transformation of...
The purpose of this thesis was to review effective technologies for eliminating contamination associ...
Purpose – The present research aims to develop and test an evaluation support model for decisions al...
Nowadays, metropolitan urban contexts are called to adapt “to a new urban issue” (Secchi, 2011), a c...
The rapid de-industrialization of Western economies has left an enormous impact on the urban landsc...
Pollution from numerous contaminants due to many anthropogenic activities affects soils quality. Ind...
This paper illustrates a methodology for the remediation of polluted ex-industrial sites that consid...
The aim of the project was to identify a design methodology for the conversion of disused industrial...
The remediation and reuse of industrial brownfields sites offers important opportunities for the imp...
Remediation of sites formerly used as landfills is one of the relevant themes for the environmental ...
Remediation of contaminated sites in Italy has been so far governed by the so-called Ronchi Decree (...
Porto Marghera is one of the largest Italian industrial areas, located on the mainland five kilometr...
In this paper, two major remediation projects located in the German Ruhr District will be introduced...
As recent case studies show, the concept of Adaptive Reuse and its strategies – mainly associated to...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the topic of adaptive reuse referring to urban open spaces into ...
Economical, social and environmental issues make further consumption of agricultural land, meant to ...
The purpose of this thesis was to review effective technologies for eliminating contamination associ...
Purpose – The present research aims to develop and test an evaluation support model for decisions al...
Nowadays, metropolitan urban contexts are called to adapt “to a new urban issue” (Secchi, 2011), a c...
The rapid de-industrialization of Western economies has left an enormous impact on the urban landsc...
Pollution from numerous contaminants due to many anthropogenic activities affects soils quality. Ind...
This paper illustrates a methodology for the remediation of polluted ex-industrial sites that consid...
The aim of the project was to identify a design methodology for the conversion of disused industrial...
The remediation and reuse of industrial brownfields sites offers important opportunities for the imp...
Remediation of sites formerly used as landfills is one of the relevant themes for the environmental ...
Remediation of contaminated sites in Italy has been so far governed by the so-called Ronchi Decree (...
Porto Marghera is one of the largest Italian industrial areas, located on the mainland five kilometr...
In this paper, two major remediation projects located in the German Ruhr District will be introduced...
As recent case studies show, the concept of Adaptive Reuse and its strategies – mainly associated to...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the topic of adaptive reuse referring to urban open spaces into ...
Economical, social and environmental issues make further consumption of agricultural land, meant to ...
The purpose of this thesis was to review effective technologies for eliminating contamination associ...
Purpose – The present research aims to develop and test an evaluation support model for decisions al...
Nowadays, metropolitan urban contexts are called to adapt “to a new urban issue” (Secchi, 2011), a c...