This paper is part of Urban Studies PhD research that seeks new approaches of urban regeneration in ongoing interventions in social housing neighbourhoods in Italy and Portugal. Corviale is here taken as case study assessed with a ‘zoom-out methodology’, that means to expand the analysis from the case study to Rome regarding the construction of the ‘public city’ and the regeneration of public housing neighbourhoods. On one hand, Corviale allows comprehension of the critical factors of Public Housing Plan (PEEP) in Rome: large dimensions, massive housing concentration, high execution speed, incapacity of the public management, under-use of the public assets and unfinished services. On the other hand, the interventions featured in the case s...
The study presents a didactic experience for the deep refurbishment and the revitalization of the S...
Approximately 15,000 people in the city of Rome live in precarious conditions. This number is destin...
The relative hegemony of land rentiers and real estate developers over the process of urban socio-ec...
The Corviale is one of Rome’s most problematic neighbourhoods. This neighbourhood’s project to trans...
The issue of urban regeneration has taken a strong centrality in recent European and national debate...
This essay presents experimental research under way at the “Eduardo Vittoria Academic School of Arch...
Are we sure that public action in housing in Italy is an outdated issue and what is left of public h...
The key to sustainable urban regeneration is to make Europe\u2019s cities attractive and safe places...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Few Italian authors have investigated the term “regeneration” as it is dealt with in the internation...
This article analyses the contribution of housing squats and Housing Rights Movements (HRMs) in Rome...
This working paper aims to clarify some aspects of social housing in Portugal and Italy in order to ...
Corviale is a huge building, over one kilometer long located in a peripheral part of Rome. Out of s...
The large-dimension housing complexes in Rome have grown since the late ‘60s as a result of the 1st ...
The public housing policies pursued in Europe in the ‘60s and late '80s have left a vast legacy of h...
The study presents a didactic experience for the deep refurbishment and the revitalization of the S...
Approximately 15,000 people in the city of Rome live in precarious conditions. This number is destin...
The relative hegemony of land rentiers and real estate developers over the process of urban socio-ec...
The Corviale is one of Rome’s most problematic neighbourhoods. This neighbourhood’s project to trans...
The issue of urban regeneration has taken a strong centrality in recent European and national debate...
This essay presents experimental research under way at the “Eduardo Vittoria Academic School of Arch...
Are we sure that public action in housing in Italy is an outdated issue and what is left of public h...
The key to sustainable urban regeneration is to make Europe\u2019s cities attractive and safe places...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Few Italian authors have investigated the term “regeneration” as it is dealt with in the internation...
This article analyses the contribution of housing squats and Housing Rights Movements (HRMs) in Rome...
This working paper aims to clarify some aspects of social housing in Portugal and Italy in order to ...
Corviale is a huge building, over one kilometer long located in a peripheral part of Rome. Out of s...
The large-dimension housing complexes in Rome have grown since the late ‘60s as a result of the 1st ...
The public housing policies pursued in Europe in the ‘60s and late '80s have left a vast legacy of h...
The study presents a didactic experience for the deep refurbishment and the revitalization of the S...
Approximately 15,000 people in the city of Rome live in precarious conditions. This number is destin...
The relative hegemony of land rentiers and real estate developers over the process of urban socio-ec...