The different contributions of the LUH group to the Re-Cycle research conceive the intrinsically connected transformations of the city and of the countryside as holistic sustainable approach. In a larger frame of territory and society, many researches address bottom-up phenomena as “Urban Catalysts” or “Microplanning” with the intention to systemize practices of citizens and so-called “urban creatives” in appropriating and transforming spatial fragments with intents of urban transformation in general. Working on the relations between the smaller and the larger, between the object and the context, the figure with the ground, dealing with puzzles, fragments, concentrations, dispersions, patterns: the double role of urbanism.

Re-Cycle: a territory-based approach

Sommariva E.
2017-01-01

Abstract

The different contributions of the LUH group to the Re-Cycle research conceive the intrinsically connected transformations of the city and of the countryside as holistic sustainable approach. In a larger frame of territory and society, many researches address bottom-up phenomena as “Urban Catalysts” or “Microplanning” with the intention to systemize practices of citizens and so-called “urban creatives” in appropriating and transforming spatial fragments with intents of urban transformation in general. Working on the relations between the smaller and the larger, between the object and the context, the figure with the ground, dealing with puzzles, fragments, concentrations, dispersions, patterns: the double role of urbanism.
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