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Transformability Indicators for the Evaluation and Definition of Public Housing Regeneration Strategies: The “Palazzoni” Case Study in Latina
Exploring the transformative potential of large-scale public housing complexes stands as a pivotal issue in formulating sustainable regenerative initiatives. The research introduces the concept of transformability, defined as the inherent capacity of buildings and apartments to undergo changes in their original layout while respecting their typological and constructive setup. This concept is instrumental in defining the regenerative potential of buildings. The paper delves into the multifaced challenges faced by existing public residential buildings, including outdated design choices, management shortcomings, and a lack of responsiveness to contemporary needs. It underscores the imperative to develop well-suited regeneration projects to address these challenges effectively. The methodology involves the development of indicators at various scales, from individual apartments to the entire building, aiming to comprehensively assess the transformability. The study focuses on the Italian context and, specifically, on the large-scale case study of the “Palazzoni” complex in Latina. Here a detailed analysis on the residential complex's features that own potential for transformation is conducted, the research substantially contributes to bridging the existing gap in the literature regarding evaluation tools for assessing building readiness for transformation, providing insights that can inform the development of effective regeneration strategies tailored to the challenges presented by large-scale public housing.
Transformability Indicators for the Evaluation and Definition of Public Housing Regeneration Strategies: The “Palazzoni” Case Study in Latina
Exploring the transformative potential of large-scale public housing complexes stands as a pivotal issue in formulating sustainable regenerative initiatives. The research introduces the concept of transformability, defined as the inherent capacity of buildings and apartments to undergo changes in their original layout while respecting their typological and constructive setup. This concept is instrumental in defining the regenerative potential of buildings. The paper delves into the multifaced challenges faced by existing public residential buildings, including outdated design choices, management shortcomings, and a lack of responsiveness to contemporary needs. It underscores the imperative to develop well-suited regeneration projects to address these challenges effectively. The methodology involves the development of indicators at various scales, from individual apartments to the entire building, aiming to comprehensively assess the transformability. The study focuses on the Italian context and, specifically, on the large-scale case study of the “Palazzoni” complex in Latina. Here a detailed analysis on the residential complex's features that own potential for transformation is conducted, the research substantially contributes to bridging the existing gap in the literature regarding evaluation tools for assessing building readiness for transformation, providing insights that can inform the development of effective regeneration strategies tailored to the challenges presented by large-scale public housing.
Transformability Indicators for the Evaluation and Definition of Public Housing Regeneration Strategies: The “Palazzoni” Case Study in Latina
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Corrao, Rossella (Herausgeber:in) / Campisi, Tiziana (Herausgeber:in) / Colajanni, Simona (Herausgeber:in) / Saeli, Manfredi (Herausgeber:in) / Vinci, Calogero (Herausgeber:in) / Diana, Lorenzo (Autor:in) / Passarelli, Cristina (Autor:in) / Polverino, Francesco (Autor:in)
International Conference of Ar.Tec. (Scientific Society of Architectural Engineering) ; 2024 ; Palermo, Italy
01.11.2024
19 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch