The case of Palermo is described in this chapter as an example of Human Smart City (HSC) approach transferred to an extremely weak urban context in Southern Italy. The case focuses on the processes boosted through the Territorial Living Lab established in the city to tackle the topic of citizen participation in the solution of the main city challenges. It was based on a model of incremental and adaptive process of interaction, within a co-creative ecosystem, with the aim of improving housing quality. The model was shared by the players involved in the social innovation process. It would not have been possible without the Living Lab approach and the innovative momentum of design thinking translated into public practice
Living Labs are increasingly promoted as innovative tools for urban regeneration in Europe. In this ...
This paper aims to contribute to current research on learning through designing for urban innovation...
Action research project of the LabCity Architecture (DARCH-UNIPA), directed by Prof. Renzo Lecardane...
The case of Palermo is described in this chapter as an example of Human Smart City (HSC) approach t...
The characterisation of urban \u2018smartness\u2019 emerges as a product of social mobilisation, whi...
The volume contains written in italian and english language on the reflections and the final results...
Associations and movements of one of the most degraded neighbourhood of the city of Palermo (city re...
In recent years, Urban Living Labs (ULLs) have acquired an ever greater resonance in the field of sp...
The aim of the following paper is to offer a reflection on the role and the characteristics that a L...
The approach that is offered by Living Labs, particularly for their territorial perspective, can re...
Living Labs are places for real-life test and experimentation where users and experts co-create inno...
In 2016 the city of Turin, Italy, launched the Torino Living Lab initiative. By using the urban Livi...
Urban transformation is widely recognized as a complex phenomenon, rich in uncertainty. It is the un...
Living lab environments are known to establish and foster innovation, whilst supporting the transiti...
The paper aims to describe the notion of Living Labs, then to frame it in a particular kind of innov...
Living Labs are increasingly promoted as innovative tools for urban regeneration in Europe. In this ...
This paper aims to contribute to current research on learning through designing for urban innovation...
Action research project of the LabCity Architecture (DARCH-UNIPA), directed by Prof. Renzo Lecardane...
The case of Palermo is described in this chapter as an example of Human Smart City (HSC) approach t...
The characterisation of urban \u2018smartness\u2019 emerges as a product of social mobilisation, whi...
The volume contains written in italian and english language on the reflections and the final results...
Associations and movements of one of the most degraded neighbourhood of the city of Palermo (city re...
In recent years, Urban Living Labs (ULLs) have acquired an ever greater resonance in the field of sp...
The aim of the following paper is to offer a reflection on the role and the characteristics that a L...
The approach that is offered by Living Labs, particularly for their territorial perspective, can re...
Living Labs are places for real-life test and experimentation where users and experts co-create inno...
In 2016 the city of Turin, Italy, launched the Torino Living Lab initiative. By using the urban Livi...
Urban transformation is widely recognized as a complex phenomenon, rich in uncertainty. It is the un...
Living lab environments are known to establish and foster innovation, whilst supporting the transiti...
The paper aims to describe the notion of Living Labs, then to frame it in a particular kind of innov...
Living Labs are increasingly promoted as innovative tools for urban regeneration in Europe. In this ...
This paper aims to contribute to current research on learning through designing for urban innovation...
Action research project of the LabCity Architecture (DARCH-UNIPA), directed by Prof. Renzo Lecardane...