In the perspective of contemporary urban design practices on environmental rebalancing, a fragmented conceptual framework emerges, where technicism seems the only approach which could provide concrete results vis-à-vis the crisis we are currently experiencing. Instead, the proposed contribution shifts the reflection on the reasons for an aesthetic experience that poses the revival of uncontrolled Nature at the core of the urban scene. The relationship between City-Architecture-Nature is critically interpreted through the design positions of the Modern and the Contemporary, to highlight a new immersive attitude, where sensorial becomes a specific feature in the development of current urban dwelling
Though urban design is historically rooted in development of cities, urban design, as a contemporary...
We live in a world of cities, where more than half of the population lives and works in urban settle...
The modern city, with its rapid growth and abandonment, which are too fast to be absorbed by histor...
In the perspective of contemporary urban design practices on environmental rebalancing, a fragmented...
The depth and severity of the planet's ecological and social crisis demands solutions and actions wh...
Today we tend to go back to the past to our root relation to nature. Therefore in search of friendly...
Beyond the urgency of rethinking XX-century urbanization characterized by endless structural expansi...
The last decade has seen the rise of urban design which has taken a central position in the new agen...
The environmental approach of the 1960-70s gave rise to the question of how the style and the enviro...
In the age of increasing global warming, in an era in which sustainable design practicies are enteri...
While climate change, sustainable architecture, and green technologies have become increasingly topi...
Urban Futures brings together commentaries from a wide range of contemporary disciplines and fields ...
The architecture of present day America reflects the way in which we give little consideration to th...
Can today design help to improve the world? During the 20th century, it did it. Actually, it has bee...
This issue sketches out the relationships between urban design and sustainable development”. Moreove...
Though urban design is historically rooted in development of cities, urban design, as a contemporary...
We live in a world of cities, where more than half of the population lives and works in urban settle...
The modern city, with its rapid growth and abandonment, which are too fast to be absorbed by histor...
In the perspective of contemporary urban design practices on environmental rebalancing, a fragmented...
The depth and severity of the planet's ecological and social crisis demands solutions and actions wh...
Today we tend to go back to the past to our root relation to nature. Therefore in search of friendly...
Beyond the urgency of rethinking XX-century urbanization characterized by endless structural expansi...
The last decade has seen the rise of urban design which has taken a central position in the new agen...
The environmental approach of the 1960-70s gave rise to the question of how the style and the enviro...
In the age of increasing global warming, in an era in which sustainable design practicies are enteri...
While climate change, sustainable architecture, and green technologies have become increasingly topi...
Urban Futures brings together commentaries from a wide range of contemporary disciplines and fields ...
The architecture of present day America reflects the way in which we give little consideration to th...
Can today design help to improve the world? During the 20th century, it did it. Actually, it has bee...
This issue sketches out the relationships between urban design and sustainable development”. Moreove...
Though urban design is historically rooted in development of cities, urban design, as a contemporary...
We live in a world of cities, where more than half of the population lives and works in urban settle...
The modern city, with its rapid growth and abandonment, which are too fast to be absorbed by histor...