The neighborhoods built in the years of urban development in Italy, from the Forties to the Sixties of the XX century, represent one of the most degraded social habitats for which the recipes of "mending" appear only a nice media slogan for the category of the well thought out, while it is clear that the problem is genetic, having been conceived to respond to a completely different and incompatible with a current and future vision of living. The population demographic changes, with the reduction of family members and the increase in life expectancy, are factors that will affect, over the next decades, in a decisive way on the current appearance of the building stock, both in terms of facilities and in terms of dimensional and typological characteristics of housing. Consequently, great attention is assigned by all operators and economic and financial policies to the issues associated with the redevelopment of the built heritage, in its various forms, from urban regeneration and rehabilitation to restoration. It is believed that this relevance of interest does not correspond to an equivalent awareness of the actual fallout in terms of expected costs and benefits of the actual feasibility of intervention hypotheses that are prefigured. The reflection is finalized to evidence some critical knots and to indicate objectives founded on complementary paradigms.

Riccardo Gulli, A.C.B. (2022). Obiettivo 2030. Nuovi paradigmi per l’edilizia residenziale delle periferie urbane / Goal 2030. New Paradigms for Housing in Urban Peripheries. Roma : Gangemi Editore.

Obiettivo 2030. Nuovi paradigmi per l’edilizia residenziale delle periferie urbane / Goal 2030. New Paradigms for Housing in Urban Peripheries

Riccardo Gulli
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Anna Chiara Benedetti
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Carlo Costantino
Writing – Review & Editing
2022

Abstract

The neighborhoods built in the years of urban development in Italy, from the Forties to the Sixties of the XX century, represent one of the most degraded social habitats for which the recipes of "mending" appear only a nice media slogan for the category of the well thought out, while it is clear that the problem is genetic, having been conceived to respond to a completely different and incompatible with a current and future vision of living. The population demographic changes, with the reduction of family members and the increase in life expectancy, are factors that will affect, over the next decades, in a decisive way on the current appearance of the building stock, both in terms of facilities and in terms of dimensional and typological characteristics of housing. Consequently, great attention is assigned by all operators and economic and financial policies to the issues associated with the redevelopment of the built heritage, in its various forms, from urban regeneration and rehabilitation to restoration. It is believed that this relevance of interest does not correspond to an equivalent awareness of the actual fallout in terms of expected costs and benefits of the actual feasibility of intervention hypotheses that are prefigured. The reflection is finalized to evidence some critical knots and to indicate objectives founded on complementary paradigms.
2022
2030 d.c. Proiezioni Future per una Progettazione Sostenibile
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Riccardo Gulli, A.C.B. (2022). Obiettivo 2030. Nuovi paradigmi per l’edilizia residenziale delle periferie urbane / Goal 2030. New Paradigms for Housing in Urban Peripheries. Roma : Gangemi Editore.
Riccardo Gulli, Anna Chiara Benedetti, Carlo Costantino
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