THE SEA AND THE ARCHITECTURE
Under the frame of a Convention between the Istanbul Technical University in Turkey and the University of Naples “Federico II” in Italy, under force since 2008, an Intercultural Seminar had taken place, which was connected with the research upon the topic of “Water”; the peculiar subject of the event, held in Naples on November 2014, “The sea as a bridge between Energy resources and social sharing of land”, was mainly aimed at comparing different visions of the possible exploitation of the water resource of the sea, taken by an assorted expertise: architects, technologists, planners, engineers and biologists. After brief greetings from the President of the Polytechnic and Science School of the University of Naples, prof. P. Salatino and an introduction of the organizer of the event, D. Francese, the Director of the CITTAM interdepartmental Centre, the main guest from the ITU, Funda Uz, professor of Architectural Design interfaced with the Italian professors of Biology, G. De Vico, of Chemical Engineering, Antonio Marzocchella, of Technical Architecture, M. Fumo and of Urban Planning, F. D. Moccia: each of them considering a different approach to the energy-social potential of the sea-resource.
One of the principles of the contemporary vision of the humanist as well as scientific culture within the Western world has been that of the integration between the physical and the spiritual characters, analyzed under very different points of view from both the philosophers and the scientists. The classical and Christian approach outlined a strong diversification of the two worlds, the material and the immaterial, trying to find a link right in the human brain, which was destined to become the important bridge between the good and the bad behaviours, while defending the nature as it is.1[…]
001_ COVER
003_VIEW Water and Mediterranean Construction: How to Build a Soft and Clean Future
Dora Francese
FOCUS ON WATER AND CONSTRUCTION
009_Water-scapes in Architectural Design Thinking – a Discussion on Water as Conceptual Cultural Sustainable Design Element
Marina Mihaila
014_ Variability of Groundwater Resources in the Cilento Region (Southern Italy)
Vincenzo Allocca, Pantalone De Vita, Ferdinando Manna
020_Rivers to Live by: The Economic, Social, Cultural Benefits of Rivers and the Role of Architecture in Its Enhancement
Fani Vavili, Sonia Gkounta
025_Patagonia. Water and Built Habitat
Liliana Lolich
030_The Khettaras: a Traditional Management System of the Moroccan Drylands
Khalid Rkha Chaham
033_The Water and Architectural Identity in Mediterranean Buildings
Nicolina Mastrangelo, Emanuela Adamo
038_ Leonardo and the Drawnings of Hydraulic Mines
Adriana Rossi, Luis Palmero, Armando Dinaro
044_“River Cities”: Urban Structure and Configurational Analysis
Angela Esposito
048_Analysis of the Architectural/Historic Heritage and Preventive Mitigation Actions Against Hydraulic Risks
Giorgio Giallocosta, Simona Lanza, Francesca Pirlone, Pietro Ugolini
055_Water Saving Assessment in Residential Buildings
Luca Buoninconti, Cristian Filagrossi Ambrosino
066_Water and Social Housing Architecture
Dora Francese
078_Rising Damp in Historical Buildings: Restoration Using the Charge Neutralization Technology (CNT) Domodry
Roberto Castelluccio, Michele Rossetto
089_Design for Hydrocitizens: Architectural Responses to the Defend-Retreat-Attack scenario
Graeme Evans
093_Urban Stormwater Drainage Management by Low Impact Development Practices
Maurizio Giugni, Francesco De Paola
099_Climate Changes, Adaptation, Construction
Adriano Paolella
103_The Quality Problem in Water Distribution Systems
Domenico Pianese, Carmine Covelli, Luigi Cimorelli, Andrea D’Aniello, Francesco Orlando
111_Innovative Water Concepts for the Resilience to Climate Change of East Naples: a Knowledge Transfer-based Design Approach Social Housing Architecture
Cristina Visconti
117_The Eco-friendly Wastewater Treatment at Mountain Refuges: a Short Overview of the Most Promising Technologies
Domenico Caputo, Daniela Piscopo
121_Water Form: Technologies by Nature
Rossella Siani
126_Sea City: the Waterfront of Naples
Viviana Del Naja
EVENTS
140_The International Seminar ”Recovering River Landscapes”, September the 28th-30th, 2015
141_The Bio-Architecture Workshops of INBAR Sicily: Light, Earth, Water,…, December the 18th-19th, 2015
143_LIST OF AUTHORS