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FAR.Enough. Housing moments of uncertainty. Adaptive reuse
This article investigates adaptive reuse as a solution to the complex challenges associated with abandoned public buildings, focusing specifically on the Fascist-era Houses and, in particular, the "Nicola Bonservizi" Regional Fascist House located in Sturla, Genoa. Initiated in 2021, the research aims to develop a replicable model, offering an innovative strategy for managing and enhancing these architectural assets, currently left unused. Through a detailed analysis, intricate connections emerge between physical measures, human needs, and urban context, highlighting the importance of both measurable and immeasurable values. The examined work proposes an innovative approach to the refunctionalization of abandoned buildings, emphasizing spatial flexibility and adaptability as crucial tools for addressing periods of fluctuation and emergency situations. Founded on a strategic vision and a replicable model, the project aspires to transform these buildings into attractive centers, contributing to urban growth, territorial reorganization, and socio-economic development. The proposed methodology aims to reconcile concepts and techniques, providing an adaptable solution to future circumstances and events, intending to offer an innovative response to contemporary living challenges.
FAR.Enough. Housing moments of uncertainty. Adaptive reuse
This article investigates adaptive reuse as a solution to the complex challenges associated with abandoned public buildings, focusing specifically on the Fascist-era Houses and, in particular, the "Nicola Bonservizi" Regional Fascist House located in Sturla, Genoa. Initiated in 2021, the research aims to develop a replicable model, offering an innovative strategy for managing and enhancing these architectural assets, currently left unused. Through a detailed analysis, intricate connections emerge between physical measures, human needs, and urban context, highlighting the importance of both measurable and immeasurable values. The examined work proposes an innovative approach to the refunctionalization of abandoned buildings, emphasizing spatial flexibility and adaptability as crucial tools for addressing periods of fluctuation and emergency situations. Founded on a strategic vision and a replicable model, the project aspires to transform these buildings into attractive centers, contributing to urban growth, territorial reorganization, and socio-economic development. The proposed methodology aims to reconcile concepts and techniques, providing an adaptable solution to future circumstances and events, intending to offer an innovative response to contemporary living challenges.
FAR.Enough. Housing moments of uncertainty. Adaptive reuse
Garzino, Giorgio (Autor:in) / Bocconcino, Maurizio Marco (Autor:in) / Vozzola, Mariapaola (Autor:in) / Prataviera, Enrica (Autor:in) / Garzino, Giorgio / Bocconcino, Maurizio Marco / Vozzola, Mariapaola / Prataviera, Enrica
01.01.2024
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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