Analisi ambientale e progettazione ecosistemica. Sondaggi, criticità e soluzioni applicative

Autori

  • Chiara Catalano Università di Scienze Applicate di Zurigo (Svizzera)
  • Andrea Balducci Università di Scienze Applicate di Zurigo (Svizzera)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19229/2464-9309/11222022

Parole chiave:

biodiversità, architettura, progetto, natura, design parametrico

Abstract

La frammentazione, il degrado ambientale e la perdita di habitat, dovuti all’urbanizzazione e al conseguente sviluppo delle infrastrutture, causano una forte pressione sulla diversità biologica e sul funzionamento degli ecosistemi; nei prossimi decenni, l’impronta delle aree urbane è destinata ad aumentare, esacerbando l’effetto dei cambiamenti climatici. In questo contesto, i progetti di sviluppo urbano rappresentano una grande opportunità per la sperimentazione e applicazione di nuove soluzioni con lo scopo di promuovere la biodiversità. Questo lavoro mira a individuare, da un lato la consapevolezza dei progettisti verso soluzioni che mirino al supporto della biodiversità, dall’altro come l’analisi spaziale e l’adozione di procedure parametriche possano ottimizzare la cooperazione tra ecologi e progettisti sin dalle prime fasi progettuali.

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Biografie autore

Chiara Catalano, Università di Scienze Applicate di Zurigo (Svizzera)

Architetto ed Ecologo urbano, è Ricercatrice e Componente del Gruppo di Ricerca Green Space Development, dove svolge attività di ricerca sui modelli di vegetazione urbana e sull’implementazione delle infrastrutture verdi. Il suo ultimo progetto di ricerca è volto alla progettazione ecosistemica dell’involucro edilizio concepito come habitat in grado di ospitare flora e fauna selvatiche.
E-mail: cata@zhaw.ch

Andrea Balducci, Università di Scienze Applicate di Zurigo (Svizzera)

Ingegnere Ambientale, ha conseguito il Master in Environment and Natural Resources. Ha collaborato con il Gruppo di Ricerca Green Space Development dell’Istituto di Natural Resources Sciences della ZHAW e ha maturato esperienze lavorative durante uno stage presso la società di bioedilizia Hydroplant AG (Svizzera) e presso lo Studio Laura Gatti (Italia).
E-mail: andrea.balducci044@gmail.com

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Design approach and typologies evaluation (credit: Catalano and Balducci) – AGATHÓN 11_2022

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30-06-2022

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Catalano, C. e Balducci, A. (2022) «Analisi ambientale e progettazione ecosistemica. Sondaggi, criticità e soluzioni applicative», AGATHÓN | International Journal of Architecture Art and Design, 11(online), pagg. 246–257. doi: 10.19229/2464-9309/11222022.

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Architettura | Ricerca & Sperimentazione