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Living (in) the city centre, neoliberal urbanism, Engage Liverpool and citizen engagement with urban change in Liverpool, UK
Published 2017-05-01“…The critical current of urban regeneration scholarly research focusses on neoliberal urbanism. …”
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RIFLESSIONI ESTIMATIVE E PROPOSTE OPERATIVE NEL GOVERNO DEL CONSUMO DI SUOLO
Published 2018-12-01“…One of the main problems in the debate around land consumption concerns the need to address actions of urban regeneration towards the restoration of consumed land rather than mere containment of land consumption. …”
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Inclusive Processes and project anticipation for urban and territorial regeneration
Published 2015-11-01“…This paper refers to the theme of urban regeneration in the long term perspective, studying the particular intersection area between the future studies and the processes defining the contemporary design culture. …”
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RECOVERING THE MEMORY OF THE PUBLIC SPACE: LEIRIA’S WATERFRONT
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La rigenerazione urbana. Il ruolo della cultura e delle nuove professioni lavorative
Published 2018-10-01“…The aim of the paper is to analyze the state of the art, at the national level, on two important issues, such as: sustainability linked to the territory and the new professional profiles borne by the processes of urban regeneration. After an analysis on the evolution of the city, the research focuses on some reflections concerning the evaluation of the social impact generated by the new labor market and of these new labor profiles. …”
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The syntax of the Qatari traditional house: privacy, gender segregation and hospitality constructing Qatar architectural identity
Published 2022-03-01“…Knowledge obtained from this research study contributes to the construction of architectural identity, auspicated to be referred to along the planned strategy for the urban regeneration of the built environment in Qatar (as envisioned through the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030).…”
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La rigenerazione urbana del Piano Rigolatore Generale di Roma. Tra attuzione e innovazione
Published 2017-06-01“…As part of the reflections about urban regeneration, the advanced international disciplinary debate contains new important references concerning endogenous issues of the disciplinary approaches, as well as issues related to the global change of the environmental, socio-economic and cultural context. …”
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Drawing the Memory. The image of the city through the integrated representation
Published 2014-05-01“…Today, the concept of urban regeneration as a guide in the early stages of urban planning is increasingly affirming. for this reason, the study of urban transformation through the critical reading of the drawings of the project, it is a very topical issue. …”
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Work on the informal city. Restoring the environmental balance of cities from their outskirts
Published 2018-04-01“…By describing an experimentation carried out on a ‘informal’ settlement in the far north east outskirts of the Municipality of Rome, the paper aims to demonstrate in which way outskirts can become an extraordinary opportunity to activate processes of smart urban regeneration. The paper describes a project developed on the area of Tragliatella in Rome, with the aim of developing a codified design methodology for the recovery of unauthorised residential settlements in the outskirts of the city, lacking primary urbanization works and essential services, and requiring redevelopment processes in order to ensure their liveability. …”
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Interactivity of WebGIS for the Simulation of Land Development
Published 2015-04-01“…The control of the effects of changes in land use in environmental quality, particularly in the water resources management, can thus become operational in the network through the application of innovative tools able to meet the new challenges of urban regeneration.</p><p><em><br /></em></p>…”
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Resisting the Creative Economy on Liverpool’s North Shore: Art-Based Political Communication in Practice
Published 2019-08-01“…The speed and scale at which Liverpool is redeveloping is indicative of global advances in market-driven geo-economic restructuring, while the creative economy model has been one of the central tenets of urban regeneration over the past forty years. This paper focuses on the construction of a new creative quarter on Liverpool’s North Shore Dock, and the modes of creative resistance that are being enacted by some residents in the area. …”
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Rooftop architecture and urban roofscape: designing the new vertical city
Published 2019-01-01“…This means missing an opportunity for rethinking urban regeneration.…”
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Urban Retrofit and Resilience: the Challenge of Energy Efficiency and Vulnerability
Published 2016-08-01“…This contribution supplies an overview of the many issues related to the subject of urban regeneration, proposing a procedure to identify practical interventions to minimize costs and maximize benefits, in terms of energy efficiency, an increase in resilience and improvement in the quality of the building stock. …”
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Pedestrian Zones As Important Urban Strategies in Redeveloping the Community - Case Study: Alba Iulia Borough Park
Published 2013-02-01“…<p>The pedestrian zone issue is by far an important matter in the context of urban regeneration. Cities which adopted this strategy – the pedestrian zones – have recorded better urban attitudes regarding the urban environment, a continuous growth of the urban quality, an improved urban ecosystem and continuous attractiveness for investment and tourism. …”
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The city, that collective work of art. Tools for graphic expression and participatory creation in urban spaces
Published 2021-03-01“…Sustainable, democratic, resilient, inclusive urban regeneration means working with inhabitants when cities are transformed, giving them the opportunity to collaborate in the city’s creation. …”
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The regeneration of a multi-ethnic mixed-use area: The case of Robin Hood Chase
Published 1997-01-01“…Urban designers show increasing interest in promoting community participation in urban regeneration and especially housing regeneration. …”
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De la trace au patrimoine. Archéologie de la mise en mémoire d’un quartier autoconstruit à Marseille
Published 2021-06-01“…It began in the early 1980s, with an urban regeneration project and culminated in 2015, twenty years afer the demolition of “Chieusse-Pasteur”, with entrance of a “trace-object”, a model of one Pasteur street’s block, at Marseille history Museum. …”
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GOVERNANCE, URBAN COMPETITIVENESS AND CRISIS IN SPAIN
Published 2022-11-01“…Over the analysis, we argue that it was the theoretical discourse of urban governance and competitiveness that for decades enabled the private property sector to direct the urban regeneration processes of greatest added value. Changes in transport infrastructures and the abandonment of old industrial facilities left large central segments of the city available for redevelopment in line with the theories of post-Fordist capitalism. …”
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Walls of Crisis: Street Art and Urban Fabric in Central Athens, 2000–2012
Published 2013-10-01“…In the early 1990s, however, with economic development and the beginnings of urban regeneration processes came the first large-scale mutation of tagging into ‘graffiti art’. …”
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Nature-Culture, Link Educational Design, Integrated Learning Process, Landscapes
Published 2017-07-01“…Educational Design, Integrated Learning Process, Landscapes” aims at giving value to the many, variously articulated, educational, didactic, re-educational, socially inclusive experiences brought about on the Sicilian territory through land cultivation and farming practices, promoting a network of various organizations involved in teaching, education, rehabilitative therapy, urban regeneration. Looking mainly (but not exclusively) at the school context (and other “intentionally” educational contexts, such as penitentiary institutions or rehabilitation centers), the land becomes the place of educational care, the ground for a contact between nature and nurture, the space of a possible dialogue between different cultures, a privileged experience of intercultural education. …”
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