2024-03-28T18:55:07Zhttp://uvadoc.uva.es/oai/requestoai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/117702021-07-06T08:34:17Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2015-06-24T12:41:06Z
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In a village of Castilla … Dealing with heritage conservation in a depopulation context
Lalana Soto, José Luis
Pérez Eguíluz, Víctor
Heritage Conservation
Urbanismo
Producción Científica
The existence of small Historic Urban Areas with a recognized heritage value but a very limited capacity of intervention, it is quite frequent in Europe.
The lack of demographic and economic dynamism -both the town itself and the territory where it is placed-, requires renewing the intervention criteria. About building conservation, monumental and not, it is needed an integrative vision of the heritage, the territory and the urban fact. It is not a new approach, but nowadays it acquires a special significance, because of the current economic context, the specific circumstances of these cases and international trends in the urban heritage field as the concept of Historic Urban Landscape.
Communication reviews this situation in the region of Castilla y León (Spain), where an important amount of their historical towns reflects these features even unable to develop compulsory planning instruments. Pointing the need to generate new intervention strategies, they should consider the town and the territorial heritage, developing cooperative strategies and the adaptation of traditional mechanisms of protection to the characteristics and needs of this kind of realities.
2015-06-24T12:41:06Z
2015-06-24T12:41:06Z
2014
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Bertocci, Stefano y Van Riel, Silvio. 2° Convegno Internazionale sulla documentazione, conservazione e recupero del patrimonio architettonico e sulla tutela paesaggistica. Florencia: Alinea Editrice, 2014, p. 1431-1436
978-88-6055-829-9
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/11770
eng
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Alinea Editrice
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/118432021-07-06T08:34:17Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2015-06-30T09:04:28Z
urn:hdl:10324/11843
Could standard protection become a problem in it selft? safe guarding historic areas in a context of economically limited resources
Lalana Soto, José Luis
Pérez Eguíluz, Víctor
Conservación, Conjuntos Históricos, Urbanismo
Producción Científica
Conservation of monumental and architectural ensembles located in sparsely populated areas is a common situation in many European rural areas. It is a situation that requires considering the problems with new approaches and perspectives beyond building intervention.
Communication reflects the case of Grajal de Campos (León, Spain), where currently two universities of Castilla y Leon are collaborating with the aim of improving professional’s education and developing ideas that may be useful in similar cases.
Grajal de Campos is a village with 250 inhabitants -almost half of them are over 65 years old- with a valuable architectural ensemble of the 16th century. The referred ensemble is the result of a unitary project, which now faces the problem of monumental conservation but also the safeguarding of residential buildings in such a Historic Area.
Lacking of resources to deal with the conservation of monuments, and even missing the funds to develop the compulsory instruments designated by the Heritage Protection Act, this situation makes necessary rethinking goals and intervention programs, adapting them to available possibilities, in order not to become an additional problem.
Dealing with the conservation of buildings, both monumental and not, requires a new approach which can be addressed from concepts such as Historic Urban Landscape. Leaded by a long-term vision that aims at the production of synergies through a collaborative regional strategy, we could achieve the preservation of monuments not to be a burden but a contribution to territorial and urban life.
2015-06-30T09:04:28Z
2015-06-30T09:04:28Z
2014
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Preventive and planned conservation conference 2014. Monza & Mantova, 5th-8th May 2014.
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/11843
eng
Pendiente de publicación
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Politecnico di Milano
Politecnico di Milano
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/120482021-06-23T13:31:50Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2015-10-03T23:40:08Z
urn:hdl:10324/12048
UN PROYECTO DE INNOVACIÓN DOCENTE PARA LA GEOMETRÍA DESCRIPTIVA
Álvaro Tordesillas, Antonio
Alonso Rodríguez, Marta
Galván Desvaux, Noelia
proyecto innovación docente, aprendizaje colaborativo, geometría descriptiva, nuevas tecnologías, involucrar al alumno
Innovación Educativa
Nuestro Proyecto de Innovación Docente (PID) ha supuesto un antes y un después en la enseñanza de la Geometría Descriptiva en nuestra Escuela de Arquitectura. Hemos modificado ligeramente el programa para actualizarlo (llevaba más de veinticinco años sin tocar) pero sobre todo, hemos incorporado nuevas metodologías en su enseñanza, tanto para el aula como para casa. El resultado ha sido un alumno más involucrado con la asignatura, que se divierte con ella, le ve sentido y la aprehende y aprende fácilmente.
Esta nueva metodología se refiere no sólo al uso de nuevas tecnologías, muy útiles para el pensamiento espacial necesario en la asignatura, y apreciadas, por la ayuda que al alumno prestan a la hora de visualizar y pensarlas; sino en el modo de impartir la clase, convirtiéndola en aulas-talleres donde los alumnos se convierten en protagonistas y profesores.
Our Teaching Innovation Project (PID) is a turning point in the teaching of Descriptive Geometry in our School of Architecture. We have slightly modified the program to update it (was over twenty-five years without review) but mostly we have incorporated new methodologies in teaching, both for the classroom and for home. The result has been a student more involved with the course, having fun with it, sees sense and apprehend and learn easily.
This new methodology refers not only to the use of new technologies, useful for the necessary spatial thinking on the course, and appreciated, for the assistance provided to the student when viewing and thinking about them; but how to teach the class, making classrooms-workshops where students become actors and teachers.
2015-07-09T07:28:51Z
2015-10-03T23:40:08Z
2015
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Gonzalez, Filipe. Trends on Graphic Thinking. lISBOA: Universidade Lusíada, 2015
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/12048
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Los autores
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Universidad de Valladolid. ETS Arquitectura
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/294912021-06-23T13:31:52Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2018-05-08T18:39:06Z
urn:hdl:10324/29491
La gran propiedad industrial como responsable de los procesos de regeneración urbana. Patrimonio industrial y valores inmobiliarios en Bilbao
Camerin, Federico
Álvarez Mora, Alfonso
La degradación, producto de su obsolescencia socio-económica, también, funcional, a la que se han visto sometidos determinados complejos industriales (que han constituido, históricamente, la manifestación de los primeros desarrollos fabriles con los que han contado específicos enclaves territoriales de nuestro país, España), ha supuesto la puesta en escena de, al menos, dos problemas a resolver. Primero, qué hacer con el legado patrimonial que sustentaba las antiguas instalaciones industriales ya desaparecidas. Segundo, cómo el proceso de reconversión del soporte espacial abandonado (suelo y patrimonio industrial heredado) que se abría al desencadenar repercusiones reales encaminadas a plantear un nuevo tipo de ciudad, podría verse distorsionado por los “valores inmobiliarios” derivados de acciones especulativas. Qué hacer, por tanto, con la herencia patrimonial recibida, y cómo fortalecer, a través de su recuperación y puesta en valor, la ciudad en la que se integra, ha sido el reto más destacado que le ha tocado ejercer a una riqueza patrimonial de estas características. Para mostrar este fenómeno, vamos a tomar, como objeto de análisis, a la ciudad de Bilbao, al proceso de reconversión industrial que desembocó en el vaciamiento del territorio de la Ría, cuya transformación aún está por finalizar. Nos serviremos, para ello, del “Informe Progreso”, elaborado, en 1998, por la Asociación para la Revitalización del Bilbao Metropolitano, “Bilbao Metropoli-30”; de los sucesivos Planes Territoriales Parciales que
se han elaborado para el ámbito de la Ría, así como de la importante gestión desarrollada por la entidad pública-privada “Bilbao Ría 2000”, responsable, en última instancia, de los resultados hasta ahora conseguidos. Con el objetivo de amplificar este punto de vista, de extender nuestra mirada más allá de este caso concreto, vamos a plantear, como hipótesis de partida, el papel de la “gran propiedad” en el proceso de construcción-regeneración de la ciudad. Se considera que detrás de las herencias patrimoniales identificadas con posesiones industriales (como en este caso, pero, también, ferroviarias, militares...etc.), se esconden estrategias inmobiliarias que son las responsables del “modelo de ciudad”, exclusivo, segregado y desigual, que se está consolidando.
2018-05-08T18:39:06Z
2018-05-08T18:39:06Z
2018
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Camerin F., Álvarez Mora A., La gran propiedad industrial como responsable de los procesos de regeneración urbana. Patrimonio industrial y valores inmobiliarios en Bilbao, en Aa. Vv., V Seminario internacional G+I PAI. Ciudad Industrial/Industrial City 2018. Madrid: Aula de Formación: Gestión e Intervención en el Patrimonio Arquitectónico e Industrial, UPM Madrid, pp. 121-139.
978-84-09-01544-3
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/29491
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Aula de Formación: Gestión e Intervención en el Patrimonio Arquitectónico e Industrial, UPM Madrid
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/328082021-06-23T13:31:56Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2018-11-21T08:38:29Z
urn:hdl:10324/32808
La urbanización espontánea en la Europa del siglo XX: formas del crecimiento residencial popular al margen del planeamiento
Manzano Gómez, Noel Antonio
Castrillo Romón, María de los Ángeles
Esta comunicación plantea un análisis de la urbanización espontanea en Europa, esto es, del crecimiento urbano de áreas de vivienda popular al margen de las normas institucionales. Su objetivo es evidenciar cómo la Historia se ha ocupado de estas formas espaciales generadas como solución de supervivencia frente al problema de la vivienda. La urbanización espontánea, en sus diferentes acepciones dependiendo de momentos, lugares y condiciones (poblados chabolistas, suburbios marginales, barrios informales…), es comúnmente considerada un fenómeno urbano característico de países del Sur global y, para épocas distintas de la actual, también del Sur europeo. Sin embargo, el análisis de investigaciones históricas de diversos campos disciplinares revela la existencia, en el siglo XX, de situaciones equiparables en toda Europa. Utilizando fuentes en inglés, francés, castellano, catalán y portugués, compilaremos casos de estudio de ciudades como Paris, Madrid, Londres, Dublín, Berlín, Lisboa, Roma, Barcelona, Tirana y Belgrado, y mostraremos, por un lado, la relativamente desconocida
dimensión europea de dicho fenómeno. Por otro lado, realizaremos una taxonomía de los diferentes tipos de urbanización espontanea narradas, y apuntaremos algunas comparaciones
diacrónicas y multi-situadas que nos permitirán discutir las declinaciones de dicha forma de urbanización en los distintos territorios europeos.
2018-11-21T08:38:29Z
2018-11-21T08:38:29Z
2018
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Javier Monclús, Carmen Díez Medina. II Congreso Internacional ISUF-H Zaragoza 2018 Hispanic International Seminar on Urban Form. Ciudad y formas urbanas. Perspectivas transversales. Zaragoza: Universidad de Zaragoza, 2018, p.43
978-84-17358-91-4
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/32808
10.26754/uz.9788417358914
spa
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza e Institución Fernando el Católico
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/328282021-11-08T09:52:45Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2018-11-21T22:36:47Z
urn:hdl:10324/32828
European Informal Urbanization through the 20th Century, a Historiography
Manzano Gómez, Noel Antonio
This communication proposes a historiographical analysis of informal urbanization in Europe, that is, the urban growth of popular housing areas outside of urban planning. Its objective is to show how History has dealt with these urban “problematic” forms generated as housing solution. Phenomenon today omnipresent in the vast majority of the world, much of the current research about it has pursued, from post-colonial and subaltern perspectives (ROY, 2011), induce a „dewesternization“ of urban theory (ROBINSON, 2006) (EDENSOR, JAYNE, 2011), overcoming the inertia and analytical frameworks that traditionally have differentiated Northern and Southern socio-urban phenomena (CHOPLIN, 2012). In that sense, we intend to build a discourse that rejects a European exceptionalism (HELMUT; AUST, 2012) that, although not explicitly stated in the field of urban studies, would presuppose the nonexistence of this kind of urban fabric, mainly in the countries of northern Europe, for cultural reasons. From our point of view, the „emergence“ of urban informality would be a counterpart to the evolution of a normative framework of a historical and transnational nature, linked to the evolution of the State in the twentieth century: the birth and development of urban planning. The analysis of historical accounts of diverse disciplinary fields reveals the existence, since the end of the 19th century, of forms of popular, unplannified urban growth all around Europe. Comparing texts about cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Berlin, Vienna, Stockholm, Lisbon, Rome, Barcelona,
Athens and Belgrade, we will show the relatively unknown European dimension of this phenomenon,
discussing the different perspectives from which European informal urbanization has been studied.
2018-11-21T22:36:47Z
2018-11-21T22:36:47Z
2018
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Pekár, Martin. Young Urban(h)ist Conference. 8th Meeting of Young Historians in Košice. Košice University, 2018, p. 33
978-80-8143-235-4
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/32828
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Martin Pekár
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Equilibria
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/405392021-11-25T09:18:26Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2020-02-25T16:49:22Z
urn:hdl:10324/40539
Los procesos de construcción-desmantelamiento-regeneración como referentes de una historia urbana reciente
Camerin, Federico
Producción Científica
El trabajo pone en evidencia una particular metodología para el entendimiento de la Historia Urbana de la ciudad que heredó el siglo XIX, es decir, el análisis de los procesos de construcción, desmantelamiento y regeneración de las grandes propiedades de suelo, estas últimas entendidas como “capitales de suelo”, donde se desarrollan las actividades de la sociedad urbana. De ahí que se desarrolla una hipotesis que tiene que ver con el modo de producción de la ciudad capitalista, demonstrando su apuesta para materializar la “ciudad como producto” en detrimiento de la “ciudad como obra”.
2020-02-25T16:49:22Z
2020-02-25T16:49:22Z
2019
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Sergio Miranda, Héctor Quiróz. Ciudad de México: Asociacao lbero-americana de Historia Urbana, p. 210-220.
ISSN: 2674-6808.
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/40539
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Asociacao lbero-americana de Historia Urbana
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/405402021-06-23T13:32:02Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2020-02-25T16:58:35Z
urn:hdl:10324/40540
El papel de la gran propiedad militar en el proceso de construcción de la ciudad italiana: el caso particular del barrio Flaminio-Guido Reni
Camerin, Federico
Producción Científica
La investigación aborda el análisis del proceso de construcción de la ciudad italiana durante el del último tercio del siglo XX y principios de XXI, a partir de las grandes propiedades procedentes de las instalaciones militares desmanteladas
El trabajo analiza la gran propiedad militar en el contexto urbano, su condición de “capital fijo en suelo”, del que se requieren nuevas rentabilidades, tanto económicas como sociales. Es, en este sentido, cómo se prestará especial atención a la relación entre “gran propiedad militar”, “agentes inmobiliarios” y “capital financiero”. Parece evidente que, a partir del fenómeno de abandono que protagonizan, se produce una relación estrecha entre propiedad, financiación y promotores inmobiliarios. La propiedad, que antes tenía una destinación de uso, deja de tenerlo cuando este uso entra en posesión de un promotor inmobiliario, de una entidad financiera, del especulador habitual, en una palabra, del “gran capital”, que se encarga de la realización de nuevas actuaciones urbanas.
2020-02-25T16:58:35Z
2020-02-25T16:58:35Z
2018
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Sabaté Bel, Joaquín; Pesoa Marcilla, Melisa; Martínez, Mónica; Rocamonde Lourido, Javier; Orduña Giró, Paula; Barba, Nadia. X Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo, Barcelona-Córdoba, Junio 2018, páginas no disponibles (artículos separados, no en forma de libro)
ISSN2604-7756
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/40540
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https://upcommons.upc.edu/handle/2117/132067
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Departament d’Urbanisme i Ordenació del Territori. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Barcelona, España) y Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Córdoba, Argentina)
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/405412021-11-30T08:31:48Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2020-02-25T17:09:53Z
urn:hdl:10324/40541
Cold War Heritage in Northeast Italy, A Challenge for Landscape Design
Fabris, Luca Maria Francesco
Camerin, Federico
Producción Científica
Throughout the twentieth century, Friuli Venezia Giulia, the north-eastern region of Italy that borders Austria and Slovenia, played a strategic wartime role. From the Great War to the Cold War, the installation of defensive works including barracks, fortifications and infrastructure distinguished the territory. A significant rationalization in the territory and modification in the organizational structure of the Armed Forces took place from the end of the Cold War, through the EU expansion to the countries located on the north-eastern border of Italy, and up to the Army’s transformation from conscription to voluntary service. The town of Casarsa della Delizia represents a case of important significance due to the presence of the “Trieste” barracks, a settlement of extensive and significant environmental impact, a part of which has not been used for years, becoming over time a landscape-abandonment issue, on which action is needed. The paper focuses on the proposals to recover this former military area as a new integrated part of the city, merging the necessity of saving the past heritage and developing a new landscape vision, bringing together the historical and contemporary ways of living and promoting urban regeneration complex operations.
2020-02-25T17:09:53Z
2020-02-25T17:09:53Z
2018
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S. Delarue, R. Dufour. Landscapes of Conflict. ECLAS Conference 2018, Ghent, Belgium. Conference Proceedings. Ghent: University College Ghent-School of Arts-Landscape & Garden Architecture and Landscape Development, 2018. p. 360-366
9789491564130
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/40541
eng
https://issuu.com/schoolofartsgent/docs/180907_eclas_bookofproceedings
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Ghent: University College Ghent-School of Arts-Landscape & Garden Architecture and Landscape Development
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/405432021-06-23T13:32:06Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2020-02-25T19:59:24Z
urn:hdl:10324/40543
Politiche e strategie istituzionali per la riqualificazione del patrimonio militare dismesso in Italia
Gastaldi, Francesco
Camerin, Federico
Producción Científica
This article aims to highlight the longstanding issues concerning properties no longer useful to the institutional goals of Italian Ministry of Defense, to analyze the State dismissal and valorization policies and the related procedures (such as the ‘Territorial Unitary Development’ and ‘federalism state property’ programs). Specifically, it will focus the attention on role of the task force between the Ministry
of Defense and State Property Agency for the elaboration of hypotheses and paths of rationalization and
optimization projects of the use of military sites. Starting from some research already carried out by the
two authors, it will update the ongoing procedures of refurbishment of abandoned military sites in Italy
(among them, the art. 26 of Decree Law ‘unlocked Italy’ and the ‘federal building’) and it will analyze the role of ‘new’ actors in the procedures, as the Investment Management Companies ‘Cassa Depositi e Prestiti’ and ‘Invimit’. Those actors, through their real estate investment trusts, are acting as private stakeholders in an attempt to unlock the planning, design, economic and sometimes social inertia related to urban regeneration projects of former military assets in several Italian cities (such as Bologna, Florence, Milan, Rome and Turin). Eventually, it will try to understand if nowadays it is faced
with a season characterized by more efficient procedures.
2020-02-25T19:59:24Z
2020-02-25T19:59:24Z
2017
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Fiorino, Donatella R. Military Landscapes. A future for military heritage/Military Landscapes. Scenari per il futuro del patrimonio militare. La Maddalena: Università degli Studi di CagliariDipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Ambientale e Architettura, p. 1086-1094
978-88-572-3732-9
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/40543
ita
https://www.militarylandscapes.net/risorse/?lang=it
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Skirà (Milán)
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/405442021-06-23T13:32:08Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2020-02-25T20:23:09Z
urn:hdl:10324/40544
Dismissioni militari e cambiamento d’uso del territorio. Una lettura attraverso il caso dell’ex caserma Trieste a Casarsa della Delizia, Friuli Venezia Giulia
Camerin, Federico
Fabris, Luca Maria Francesco
Producción Científica
In Friuli Venezia Giulia la militarizzazione del territorio è stata una pratica storicamente diffusa dal secondo
dopoguerra, tuttavia, a partire dalla caduta del muro di Berlino del 1989 è iniziato un lento e graduale processo di
restituzione al territorio delle strutture militari non più utili ai fini della difesa nazionale che, per la maggior parte,
ancora oggi non sono state riconvertite ad usi civili.
Lo scritto si prefigge l’obiettivo mettere in luce lo stato dell’arte aggiornato dei procedimenti di riconversione del patrimonio militare in Friuli Venezia Giulia e le (poche) buone pratiche di riuso portate a termine. La tesi è che le aree militari dismesse presentino le medesime caratteristiche delle aree industriali dismesse e che la loro reimmissione nel tessuto urbano vivo passi per una serie di azioni (sia legali sia urbanistiche sia sociali, progettuali e di recupero) del tutto simile. Il riuso e la reintegrazione di un’ex caserma nel tessuto urbano e nella vita quotidiana di una comunità locale permette di tracciare un approfondimento sulle molte questioni attuali e irrisolte in molti contesti (friulani e non solo). Come (ri)pensare aree di così ampie dimensioni in un periodo di mancanza di risorse pubbliche e crisi del settore immobiliare? Quali potrebbero essere gli scenari sostenibili per il futuro di una comunità? Queste risposte “locali” potrebbero essere lette come una soluzione pratica a varie situazioni ereditate dalla fine della Guerra Fredda e della sua forza ideologia. Gli autori si avvarranno anche delle analisi dei risultati di un workshop di progettazione architettonica e urbanistica svoltosi nel 2015 sul caso dell’ex caserma Trieste di Casarsa della Delizia (Pordenone) e proporranno una rilettura critica delle azioni, tutt’ora in atto, dell’Amministrazione locale casarsese per ottenere la restituzione dell’area demaniale e farne occasione di cambiamento attraverso usi temporanei e permanenti.
2020-02-25T20:23:09Z
2020-02-25T20:23:09Z
2017
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Talia Michele. URBANPROMO XIV EDIZIONE PROGETTO PAESE. Un futuro affidabile per la città. Apertura al cambiamento e rischio accettabile nel governo del territorio. Roma-Milán: Planum, 2017, p. 232-239
9788899237097
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/40544
ita
http://www.planum.net/un-futuro-affidabile-per-la-citta
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Planum (Roma y Milán)
oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/586212023-02-10T20:00:25Zcom_10324_1192com_10324_931com_10324_894col_10324_1385
2023-02-10T12:54:06Z
urn:hdl:10324/58621
Neoliberal governance in shrinking waterfronts. A comparison between Bilbao (Spain) and Genoa (Italy)
Camerin, Federico
González García, Isabel
Tamayo Palacios, Alejandro
Producción Científica
This work interprets the path dependency of neoliberal policy responses and planning strategies used by the Spanish and Italian port cities of Bilbao and Genoa to revitalize their declining industrial waterfronts in the Post-Fordism. Bilbao and Genoa represent two of the most relevant cases of urban shrinkage in Spain and Italy that happened to have embarked on ambitious neoliberal paths for revitalization, whose expectations were to turn them into prosperous hubs of business, cultural and touristic economies. This work specifically focuses on the most emblematic revitalizing actions carried out so far in Bilbao’s Ria riverfront (the Abandoibarra’s abandoned shipyards) and Genoa’s seafront (the Ancient Port) to discuss the path dependency of these projects in two derelict areas severely hit by urban shrinkage that nowadays are facing regeneration: Bilbao’s Zorratzaurre and Genoa’s Eastern seafront.
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2022
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Camerin F., González García I., Tamayo Palacios, A. Neoliberal governance in shrinking waterfronts. A comparison between Bilbao (Spain) and Genoa (Italy). In: Karina Pallagst, René Fleschurz, Patricia Hammer (Eds.), Reviving shrinking cities. Innovative paths and perspectives towards liveability for shrinking cities. RE-CITY ITN Final Conference 17-18 March 2022 (pp. 25-26). Kaiserslautern: TU Kaiserslautern, 2022.
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Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning and Walkability in the Post Pandemic era. Assessing the Role of Urban Enclaves.
Balletto, Ginevra
Ladu, Mara
Camerin, Federico
Producción Científica
The process of economic, social, and cultural development leads to relevant changes in urban areas. Urban transformations usually generate a series of public and private real estate compounds which constitute real obstacles to urban walkability. The growing attention towards the sustainable development goals established on a global scale introduced new contents in urban redevelopment policies, aimed at favoring higher levels of accessibility in the consolidated fabric, particularly that of the pedestrian type. In addition, the recent pandemic has recently reassessed the role of pedestrian mobility as a primary way of moving instead of using other means of transport. As a result, urban walkability has moved at the core of the sustainable city paradigm. More precisely, issues related to accessibility and walkability should be considered when addressing the obstacle generated by those sites that can be properly defined ‘urban enclaves’, especially when abandoned or under redevelopment. These conditions may encourage the gradual reopening of these areas for citizens. Within this framework, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) can represent a strategic tool for identifying the critical aspects to face for the creation of a new network of pedestrian routes aimed at improving urban walkability. The objective of this study is to define a set of principles and criteria, both tangible and intangible, for calculating the proximity index (PI). The PI may consequently drive urban regeneration projects also through the design of new paths for crossing the enclaves to improve urban permeability and, therefore, the level of walkability
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Balletto, G., Ladu, M., Camerin, F. Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning and Walkability in the Post Pandemic era. Assessing the Role of Urban Enclaves. In: Gervasi, O., Murgante, B., Misra, S., Rocha, A.M.A.C., Garau, C. (Eds.), Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2022 Workshops. ICCSA 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 13380 (pp. 257-266). Springer, 2022
978-3-031-10541-8
https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/58622
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10542-5_18
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Urban Voids After the Pandemic. A New Chance for Greenway
Labriola, Valentina
Fabris, Luca Maria Francesco
Balzarotti, Riccardo Maria
Semprebon, Gerardo
Camerin, Federico
Producción Científica
Our proposal deals with the meaning of urban voids in the post-COVID-19 period to suggest new understandings of how urban green corridors can positively affect design for healthier and more sustainable cities. According to Secchi (1986), planning through the void involves a profound revision of the way we think about the city, reversing the points of interest, proposing as polarities the spaces that do not usually emerge. The void thus becomes an opportunity, a chance to improve the structure of our urban landscape (Lopez-Pineiro, 2020). A city is a powerful place, always in motion and transformation. It has an artificial spirit full of surprises and vague limits. It is the scene of remarkable transformations that in their wildness are partially ungovernable by the designers themselves. The desire to control them leaves a series of abandoned and unfinished spaces, “holes” that live from their discontinuity with the surroundings (Labriola, 2021).
During a period of crisis, like the one that we are still living with COVID-19 (Fabris et al, 2020), it is common to re-think our cities to create better places for the community. After the long period of forced distance that we lived, an evolution of public space is recommended.
During the pandemic, the emptiness of our cities permitted Nature to re-appropriate its spaces. Following this trend and thinking about a new kind of public space where Nature and its inside processes are the protagonists, it is possible to intervene in our cities. The porosity of the urban fabric in towns without humans, blocked at home by the never-ending lockdowns, became a new green corridor that revealed the presence of wildlife (both fauna and flora) as part of a forgotten urban layer that turned visible again. The preservation of this new asset should be possible. The spaces to allow this change can be the abandoned and empty areas present in the contemporary city’s sick body that we can finally heal. The so-called wastelands, voids, or terrain vague, have a significant value independent from the environment in which they are inserted, showing a relationship with the contemporary city extraneous to its rhythms. For this reason, they are the perfect place for experimentation in terms of greenways, a possible starting point to re-think how green can be part of the urban texture and how to conceive public and open spaces after the nowadays crisis. The paper considers the Metropolitan City of Milan as a remarkable case study to understand the pivotal role played by urban voids in the formation of greenways and their capacity of reshaping the environmental, aesthetic and healthy dimensions of urban landscapes.
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Labriola, Valentina; Fabris, Luca Maria Francesco; Balzarotti, Riccardo Maria; Semprebon, Gerardo; and Camerin, Federico. Urban Voids After the Pandemic. A New Chance for Greenway, Proceedings of the Fábos Conference on Landscape and Greenway Planning, 2022, Vol. 7: Iss. 1, Article 46.
https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/58638
https://doi.org/10.7275/8yy0-hh28
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https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fabos/vol7/iss1/46/
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From “Ribera Plan” to “22@” Plan, Passing through 1992 Vila Olímpica: How Urban Rent Eventually Took Place in Poblenou District (Barcelona) by the Management of Industrial and Railway Great Properties
Camerin, Federico
Urbanismo - España - Barcelona - Siglo XX
Ciudades - Renovación - España - Barcelona
Understanding the Western European globalized city evolution is a fundamental objective of urban
history analysis to interpret a situation marked by the advance of capital during last three decades of
the 20th century, also taking into account its social, economic and urban effects influenced by urban
regeneration interventions.
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2018
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Camerin, Federico.From “Ribera Plan” to “22@” Plan, Passing through 1992 Vila Olímpica: How Urban Rent Eventually Took Place in Poblenou District (Barcelona) by the Management of Industrial and Railway Great Properties. In Pekár, M. (Ed.), Young urban(H)IST Conference. 8th Meeting of Young Historians in Košice. Abstracts. Equilibria, 2018. p. 29-30,
978-80-8143-235-4
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Breaking the barriers of former military sites in Europe. Insights for urban regeneration
Camerin, Federico
Córdoba Hernández, Rafael
Metalkova-Markova, Milena
Teba, Tarek
Longato, Davide
Ladu, Mara
Gastaldi, Francesco
Zampini, Alessia
Viedma Guiard, Andrés
Paris, Mario
Clark, Celia
Bennett, Luke
Longo, Olivia
González García, Isabel
Prowse, Hannah
Urban regeneration
Regeneración Urbana
Producción Científica
The European Week of Regions and Cities is an annual four-day event during which cities and regions showcase their capacity to create growth and jobs, implement European Union cohesion policy, and prove the importance of the local and regional level for good European governance.
This session presents the results of the disposal policies of military land in Europe since the 1980s. It shows the consequences of the tendency to privatize public land on the basis of neoliberal approaches to public policy and urban governance that privilege markets, empower self-interested economic actors, and reduce the public good to an aggregation of private interests. The aim is to identify factors in this transition from military to civilian that impede cross-border cooperation in favour of learning from countries whose disposal policies result in more local community-centered and sustainable land uses.
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Camerin, Federico.Breaking the barriers of former military sites in Europe. Insights for urban regeneration. European Week of Regions and Cities (9-12 october 2023).
https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/61985
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https://regions-and-cities.europa.eu/programme/2023/side-events/10173
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The transformation of the public urban environment in Milan – From green corridors to tactical urbanism
Balzarotti, Riccardo Maria
Camerin, Federico
Fabris, Luca Maria Francesco
Semprebon, Gerardo
Urban regeneration
Regeneración Urbana
Producción Científica
Since introducing the new urban planning instruments in 2012 – Piano del Governo del Territorio (PGT) – Milan has commenced a new approach to the definition of its urban environment, the services availability, and the redevelopment of the public spaces. The PGT aims to improve citizens’ and city users’ life quality by implementing various tools addressing the contemporary urban agenda’s ecological, mobility, and cultural challenges. In particular, Milan is trying to align with the global metropolitan vision of the 15-minute City concept and to cope with this objective by applying traditional tools (long-term planning process) and smart city strategies (tactical urbanism). In a context of an emerging global ecological and socioeconomic crisis driven by the pandemic and the war, this paper aims to evaluate the PGT ten years after its introduction by interrogating how public spaces have changed in quantitative and qualitative terms and the perspective for 2030 goals introduced by the PGT update in 2020. Green corridors and tactical urbanism plans may be an interpretative key to illustrate elements of success, weakness, and threats for the future development of the metropolitan city.
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2023
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Riccardo M. Balzarotti, Federico Camerin, Luca M.F. Fabris, Gerardo Semprebon (2023). The Transformation of the Public Urban Environment in Milan – From Green Corridors to Tactical Urbanism, Zrinka Barišić Marenić, Borka Bobovec, Dražen Arbutina (Eds.), Challenges of Recovery and Resilience: ArhiBau.hr 2022 scientific conference proceedings (pp. 47-58). Zagreb: Zagreb Society of Architects-Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
978-953-7939-09-0
978-953-347-530-1
978-953-7939-08-3
978-953-347-525-7
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