Environmental Project and Enhancement of Periurban territories

Authors

  • Andrea Tartaglia Polytechnic of Milano
  • Davide Cerati Polytechnic of Milano
  • Guglielmo Di Chiara Polytechnic of Milano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19229/2464-9309/2242017

Keywords:

environmental-technology design, eco-innovation, blue and green infrastructures

Abstract

The enhancement of peri-urban rural areas is addressed through a design experience in the southwest of the Metropolitan City of Milan based on the integration of environmental, economic-productive and sociocultural components. The experience develops an implementation model aimed at facilitating the integration of the rehabilitation practices of peri-urban rural territories in coherence with the European and regional policies for territorial development. Design simulations resulted in the conscious, pro-active and productive re-design of the rural landscape reshaping the role of abandoned buildings in a functional and performance key.

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Author Biographies

Andrea Tartaglia, Polytechnic of Milano

Associate Professor of Architecture Technology at the ABC Department (Architecture, Construction Engineering and Built Environment).
E-mail: andrea.tartaglia@polimi.it

Davide Cerati, Polytechnic of Milano

PhD at the ABC Department (Architecture, Construction Engineering and Built Environment).
E-mail: davide.cerati@polimi.it

Guglielmo Di Chiara, Polytechnic of Milano

Architect, he is an expert in the topics of resilience and hydraulic invariance.
E-mail: guglielmo.dichiara@mail.polimi.it

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Published

30-12-2017

How to Cite

Tartaglia, A., Cerati, D. and Di Chiara, G. (2017) “Environmental Project and Enhancement of Periurban territories ”, AGATHÓN | International Journal of Architecture, Art and Design, 2(online), pp. 181–190. doi: 10.19229/2464-9309/2242017.

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Architecture