Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

INTEGRATIONG SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNITY. Architecture of Participation in Monticelli d’Ongina

Authors

 Daniele Fanzini, Antonio Conversano, Alberto Sogni, Elena Marsiglia

Keywords: 

Participatory design, Co-design, Sustainable development, Regional development strategy, Urban reactivation.

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Abstract

The ‘sustainable’ and ‘green’ dimension of a habitat includes both the quality of the built environment and the social relationships which the built environment contributes to determining or supporting. The union of these two dimensions is perfectly illustrated by the city of flesh and city of stone combination used by Ilda Curti (2019) to assimilate our cities as ‘social bodies in torment’ and highlight the urgency for new conceptual and design paradigms to give them shape.
Architecture Prize winners such as Aravena and Kéré have confronted the question, proposing formal, constructive and procedural solutions capable of democratically incorporating multiple creative contributions which go beyond the mere construction of buildings to include the existential and phenomenological dimension of the space (Shulz 1063).
Participatory architecture, the term used by Giancarlo de Carlo (2015) to express the strong collaborative ties between all the actors involved in the realization of a project, is seen from this viewpoint as technology in the pursuit of the idea of ‘architecture for everybody’ (Aravena, 2007), namely a new vision of social architecture within which, in the dominion of so-called auteur architecture, the vision of the project that knows how to reinterpret the original maieutic mission of social design, Papanek (1973) and the critical regionalism aware of the universal values of Frampton (1980) is prioritized.
Along these lines, the Municipality of Monticelli d’Ongina has sponsored the ‘Island of the Future’ project with aim of stimulating and promoting forms of territorial co-planning together with financial operators, associations, local councils and the general public. The project, which is one of eleven Territorial Laboratories for the innovation and sustainability of businesses financed by the Emilia-Romagna region during 2020-2021, Isola Serafini, the biggest river island of the river Po in the Piacenza province and the only inhabited island, is a starting point for the development of a genuine culturally and environmentally based territorial strategy. […]

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SMC N.20 2024

SMC MAGAZINE N. TWENTY/2024

001_COVER AND INDEX

005_ ARCHITECTURE AND SOCIAL WELFARE
Paola De Joanna

015_ BOARDS AND INFORMATION

FOCUS ON SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE IN CONSTRUCTION: Social inclusion as urban vitality

016_ SPATIAL MECHANISMS FOR THE MODERN MEDITERRANEAN CITY. Or a vertical casbah called Walden 7
Raquel Álvarez ArceI, Marta Alonso Rodriguez, María Lucía Balboa Dominguez, Noelia Galván Desvaux

022_ INTEGRATIONG SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNITY. Architecture of Participation in Monticelli d’Ongina
Daniele Fanzini, Antonio Conversano, Alberto Sogni, Elena Marsiglia

028_ TEMPORARY HOUSING FOR MIGRANTS. The cornerstones of a renewed welfare network
Paola Galante

034_ BEYOND ACCESSIBILITY: UNIVERSAL DESIGN FOR HEALTHY AND INCLUSIVE PUBLIC SPACE
Erminia Attaianese, Ylenia Di Dario

041_ MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES AND SPATIAL JUSTICE: A Territorial Extractivism Perspective on Campi Flegrei
Francesco Casalbordino

049_ ADDRESSING SPATIAL STIGMA. Dignity as a design principle
Mario Galterisi

054_ DEVELOPMENT OF MODELLING APPROACH TO ANALYSE FUEL POVERTY USING GIS TOOL
Gianluca Cadoni, Mohamed Belmaaziz, Marie Durand

062_ ARCHITECTURE IS/AND POLITICS, ARCHITECTURE IS/AND ETHICS
Marella Santangelo

067_ FOR EVERYONE AND FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL: THE DESIGN CHALLENGE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Ilaria ObertiI, Isabella T. Steffan

072_THE TRANSITION OF DESIGN AS A TOOL FOR SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION: perspectives from the Global North and Global South
Selma El Bergui, Mountaser Es-Semyhy, Raja Moussaoui, Marouane Benmakhlouf, Rachid Benkmil, Abderrahmane
Jouhar, Mohammed Cherraj, Driss El Hachmi

077_ ASSESSMENT OF ANTHROPOGENIC FACTORS IN HISTORICAL MONUMENTS: A NUMERICAL APPROACH AND CASE STUDY
Abderrahmane Jouhar, Driss El Hachmi, Raja Moussaoui, Mohammed Cherraj, Selma El Bergui, Aya Ben Zoubair, EL Mehdi Nchiti

083_ THE RESOURCE OF TRUST AND CITY DESIGN
Massimo Conte Schächter

FOCUS ON SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE IN CONSTRUCTION: Urban regeneration aimed at social impact

089_ULTRASONIC CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPRESSED EARTH BLOCKS IN POST-SEISMIC RECONSTRUCTION IN THE AL HAOUZ
REGION, TAYIDRIN VILLAGE, MOROCCO
SAbderrahmane Jouhar, Raja Moussaoui Mohammed Cherraj, EL Mehdi Nchiti, Mokhfi Takarli, Fatima Allou, Driss El Hachmi

094_ IMPACT OF ORGANIC AND CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS ON CLAY BRICK PROPERTIES
Anouar Bouchahma, Amina Malaki, Raja Moussaoui, Mohammed Cherraj, Soukaina Oulkadi, Mountaser Es-Semyhy, Driss El Hachmi

100_TECHNIQUES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION OF DRY STONE WALLS: AN ANCIENT ART THAT CHALLENGES TIME
Vito Domenico Porcari, Giuseppe Andrisani

108_ ARCHITECTURAL RESTITUTION OF THE MUQARNAS DOME IN THE TINMEL MOSQUE
Abdelhak Loukid, Khalid Rkha Chaham, Taoufiq Bahjaoui, Mohamed Amrani Abourouh, Saad Bensallam

114_LATEST GENERATION URBAN INNOVATIONS. The case of the technological center of San Giovanni a Teduccio in Naples
Fabio Corbisiero, Antonella Berritto

123_METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO RENOVATE BUILDINGS THROUGH CIRCULAR DESIGN STRATEGIES
A BIM workflow for DfA, DfF and DfD
Giammarco Montalbano, Massimiliano Martino

131_ ASSESSING THE DUCTILITY OF HETEROGENEOUS MATERIALS: APPLICATION TO CEMENT-STABILIZED SOILS
K. Bouassria, A. Ammari, N. Zakham, M.Cherraj, H. Bouabid