Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

INSPIRING & TRAINING ENERGY-SPATIAL SOCIOECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY

Autori:  

Alessandro Sgobbo

Keywords: 

eco-social regeneration, sustainability, inclusion, common goods, comanagement.

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Abstract

The level of ecological and social performance to be achieved in town planning is not established by law but rather depends on the individual sensitivity of designers and decision-makers. However, urban renewal pilot projects in northern Europe have shown that a significant increase in sustainability is achievable with urban-scale projects. Some institutions have tried to promote these experiences in Mediterranean metropolises, but the prevailing dimension of infighting causes them to collapse in on themselves.
The SuMMet Research Project is aimed at promoting the forms and processes of the socioecological regeneration of Mediterranean metropolises. It shows that bottom-up practices in which the collaboration of stakeholders is not limited to participating in the project but includes the co-management of the regenerated city are effective in overcoming the conflicts that typically occur in the implementation of most innovative BMPs in these areas.

Anteprima

SMC N.12 2020

SMC MAGAZINE N. TWELVE/2020

001_ COVER AND INDEX

005_ VIEW_HEALTH AND WELFARE IN 2020: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN REGIONAL MEGACITY
Dora Francese

015_ BOARDS AND INFORMATION

FOCUS ON 2030 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: CITY AND LAND

017_ MICROCLIMATE OF THE OLD URBAN FABRICS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION
Mohamed Belmaaziz

022_POSITIVE ENERGY DISTRICTS: EUROPEAN RESEARCH AND PILOT PROJECTS
Andrea Boeri, Danila Longo, Rossella Roversi, Giulia Turci

028_ SDG7 AND HISTORICAL CONTEXTS. THE EXPLOITATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES
Marianna Rotilio, Chiara Marchionni, Pierluigi De Berardinis

033_ CONNECTING HERITAGES. Strategies for the Mediterranean Basin
Mariangela Bellomo, Antonella Falotico

038_ THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF VERTICO- LATERAL CAVE DWELLINGS IN SOUTHEAST TUNISIA
Houda Driss, Fakher Kharrat

043_ THE DESIGN FOR THE CONNECTED AND MULTISENSORY CITY
Giovanna Giugliano, Sonia Capece, Mario Buono

051_ THE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGICAL PROJECT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2030 AGENDA
Elena Mussinelli, Andrea Tartaglia, Giovanni Castaldo, Daniele Fanzini

056_ THE THERMAL AMBIENCES OF ATRIUM BUILDINGS: CASE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE
Warda Boulfani, Djamila Rouag-Saffedine

062_ INCLUSIVE CITIES: TOOLS TO GUARANTEE ACCESS
Ilaria Oberti, Isabella Tiziana Steffan

067_ THE NEW MODEL OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY FOR SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTIONS
Georgia Cheirchanteri

072_ AS GREY INFRASTRUCTURE TURNS GREEN. Along the Padua-Venice waterway
Luigi Stendardo, Luigi Siviero

079_ IDENTITY AND INNOVATION FOR THE REVITALIZATION OF HISTORIC VILLAGES. Dialogue on Mediterranean living experience
Antonella Trombadore, Marco Sala

090_ THE POWER OF ALHAMBRA’S IMAGINARY IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF ANTONI GAUDI
Nour El Houda Hasni

095_ WATER ARCHITECTURE IN HISTORY FOR THE STORYTELLING OF IDENTITY HERITAGE
Rosa Maria Giusto

101_ TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: MEGA PROJECT’S STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT TO ATTAIN SDG 7, 9, 11, 12 and 13
Mohsen Aboulnaga, Abdulrahman Amer, Abdelrahman Al-Sayed

107_ THE NEW RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE HOSPITAL AND THE TERRITORY: A NEW IDEA OF URBAN HEALTH
Marella Santangelo

112_ POSITIVE ENERGY DISTRICTS (PEDS) FOR INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Carola Clemente, Paolo Civiero, Marilisa Cellurale

119_ VISUAL INFORMATION AND GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION MODELS OF THE AMALFI COAST LANDSCAPES
Stefano Chiarenza, Barbara Messina

125_ STANDARDS PEREQUATION: NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR THE REALIZATION OF SERVICES FOR THE CITY
Pasquale De Toro, Rita Gallo, Roberto Gerundo, Silvia Iodice, Francesca Nocca

132_ ECOLOGICALLY EQUIPPED INDUSTRIAL AREAS An integrated management of industrial sites
Christina Conti, Giovanni La Varra, Ambra Pecile

138_ INSPIRING and TRAINING ENERGY-SPATIAL SOCIOECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
Alessandro Sgobbo

144_ NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR ANCIENT UTOPIAS. Towards a sustainable recovery of Italian rural villages
Simona Talenti, Annarita Teodosio

150_ DESIGNING THE HEALTHY CITY: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
Riccardo Pollo, Elisa Biolchini, Giulia Squillacioti, Roberto Bono

156_ TOWARDS THE HARMONIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES WITH THE LANDSCAPE. A catalogue of good practices
Lia Marchi

161_ CROWDSOURCED DIGITAL SYSTEMS FOR SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY: NAVIGATION, DATA-GATHERING AND PLANNING
Marco Quaggiotto

166_ BUILDING THE CIVIC CITY. Civic design as enabler of resilient communities
Vanessa Monna, Valentina Auricchio

171_ ACKNOWLEDGING WRECKED LANDSCAPE. From waste into resource through visionary scenarios
Luigi Stendardo, Stefanos Antoniadis

178_ ENERGY EFFICIENCY FEATURES IN ITALIAN AND SPANISH TRADITIONAL DWELLINGS
Federica Ribera, Pasquale Cucco, Ignacio Javier Gil Crespo

184_ “ZÉRO ARTIFICIALISATION NETTE” TARGET, TOWARDS CIRCULAR CITIES AND TERRITORIES
Alessia Sannolo, Chiara Bocchino, Domenico De Rosa

194_ CLOOSING THE LOOP RE-THINKING URBAN MINING
Mariateresa Giammetti

207_ CO-SMART GOVERNANCE IN THE TRANSFORMATION PROCESSES OF FUTURE CITIES. Masdar City: A Model for Sustainable Cities
Salvatore Visone

212_ THE THOUGHT OF THE NATURAL. Notes for a critical reflection on territorial sustainability
Andrea Facciolongo

216_ TOWARDS ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN CONTEMPORARY BUILDINGS FROM DOWNTOWN TUNIS
Athar Chabchoub, Fakher Kharrat

221_ DIGITAL MANAGEMENT OF QUARRIES SYSTEM FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF TERRITORY
Giuseppe Antuono, Valeria Cera, Vincenzo Cirillo, Emanuela Lanzara

229_ ADAPTIVE OPEN SPACES IN THE POST COVID-19 CITY
Rossella Franchino, Caterina Frettoloso

L’ultimo numero della Rivista
SMC n. 19 | 2024