The theme concerning the restoration of urban texture built in historical centres, boosted through the reinterpretation of the “Carta di Gubbio”, has been enriched in the last decades of considerations about the role of such inhabited centres, especially in the case of minor centres, that have to be taken into consideration in respect with their own territory and the main centres. Henceforth, intervention strategies have been derived with which the theme of recovery of buildings is entwined alongside the territory project. Beside the SNAI (2014), other financing project related to specific areas – among which the AttivAree (Fondazione Cariplo, 2016-2020) cross-sectorial program, have fostered a multidisciplinary, place-based approach which finds its core in a territorial scale project. The specific case of the Valli Resilienti project, as part of AttivAree, offers several ideas so as to discuss about strategies which, instead of focusing on structural interventions in driving financial sectors, try to trigger an improvement on a day-by-day basis, based on the knowledge of the areas and their potential and on the recovery of the existing heritage, albeit searching for solutions that may combine the traditional technical knowledge with state of the art technologies. In this perspective, a renewed attention is triggered in order for it to be put to the test on new challenges related to the recovery of the building stock of the historical fabrics.
La sfida delle Valli resilienti: una visione comunitaria per il domani
Barbara Scala
;Barbara Badiani
2021-01-01
Abstract
The theme concerning the restoration of urban texture built in historical centres, boosted through the reinterpretation of the “Carta di Gubbio”, has been enriched in the last decades of considerations about the role of such inhabited centres, especially in the case of minor centres, that have to be taken into consideration in respect with their own territory and the main centres. Henceforth, intervention strategies have been derived with which the theme of recovery of buildings is entwined alongside the territory project. Beside the SNAI (2014), other financing project related to specific areas – among which the AttivAree (Fondazione Cariplo, 2016-2020) cross-sectorial program, have fostered a multidisciplinary, place-based approach which finds its core in a territorial scale project. The specific case of the Valli Resilienti project, as part of AttivAree, offers several ideas so as to discuss about strategies which, instead of focusing on structural interventions in driving financial sectors, try to trigger an improvement on a day-by-day basis, based on the knowledge of the areas and their potential and on the recovery of the existing heritage, albeit searching for solutions that may combine the traditional technical knowledge with state of the art technologies. In this perspective, a renewed attention is triggered in order for it to be put to the test on new challenges related to the recovery of the building stock of the historical fabrics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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