AbstractThis paper describes a proposal for the sustainable rehabilitation of a neglected and marginal fluvial landscape. It situates the experience into a broader debate about sustainability and spatial design, and then draws from it some general conclusion. The study subject is a fluvial valley characterised by thirty-six mills, which once served the agriculture of the surroundings. The decline of water as power source let to the decline of the valley. The mills became eventually farms, houses, or were left empty. The proposal envisions multiple forms of interaction with the different contextual issues related to the context, turning the design of the water course in a way to cope with erosion and floods, to produce clean energy, and fina...
The hydrogeological instability of italian territory requires greater attention to urban planning, t...
Sardinia has an outstanding long-lasting landscape structure: here, rurality and archaeology create ...
The research experience performed by the Reuse, Recovery and Maintenance Laboratory (LRRM) of DiARC ...
The themes to be discussed in this paper thus concern two main issues: - The sustainable develop...
In the transition from nomadic to sedentary, people have tried - for their settlements - the most pl...
The most urgent issue currently affecting the quality of lived spaces in the Western world is the re...
Contributo sul ruolo del rapporto acqua/suolo in progetti di architettura del paesaggio, attraverso ...
European territories are fragile places in which landslides and flooding have occurred with a high ...
[EN] Rural architecture in Puglia (south of Italy) is characterized by the mutual relationship betwe...
In a national scenario which emphasises the need to start again from a level of productivity and qua...
The research aims to propose the green infrastructure as the unifying paradigm of sustainable develo...
The re-use and the domestication of nature in abandoned areas is becoming a theme of increasing rele...
The agricultural practice is closely connected with territorial integrity protection and with landsc...
The conservation and valorization of the historic built and natural landscape are, for Sardinia, a s...
This article is a partial revision of a research report carried out by Laboratory of Landscape Const...
The hydrogeological instability of italian territory requires greater attention to urban planning, t...
Sardinia has an outstanding long-lasting landscape structure: here, rurality and archaeology create ...
The research experience performed by the Reuse, Recovery and Maintenance Laboratory (LRRM) of DiARC ...
The themes to be discussed in this paper thus concern two main issues: - The sustainable develop...
In the transition from nomadic to sedentary, people have tried - for their settlements - the most pl...
The most urgent issue currently affecting the quality of lived spaces in the Western world is the re...
Contributo sul ruolo del rapporto acqua/suolo in progetti di architettura del paesaggio, attraverso ...
European territories are fragile places in which landslides and flooding have occurred with a high ...
[EN] Rural architecture in Puglia (south of Italy) is characterized by the mutual relationship betwe...
In a national scenario which emphasises the need to start again from a level of productivity and qua...
The research aims to propose the green infrastructure as the unifying paradigm of sustainable develo...
The re-use and the domestication of nature in abandoned areas is becoming a theme of increasing rele...
The agricultural practice is closely connected with territorial integrity protection and with landsc...
The conservation and valorization of the historic built and natural landscape are, for Sardinia, a s...
This article is a partial revision of a research report carried out by Laboratory of Landscape Const...
The hydrogeological instability of italian territory requires greater attention to urban planning, t...
Sardinia has an outstanding long-lasting landscape structure: here, rurality and archaeology create ...
The research experience performed by the Reuse, Recovery and Maintenance Laboratory (LRRM) of DiARC ...