This article investigates the Master Plan measures for the environmental, cultural, and social regeneration of a highly historical and monument-dense area of Milan, by the European guidelines against climate and environment-related issues, in the framework of a competitive and efficient economy in terms of natural resources. We present several approaches to foster a dialogue on the cross-discipline character of climate-adaptive design in urban contexts as a research ground for the development of strategies and innovative solutions, as well as new cultural models to support the green transformation of anthropized environments.
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN: Nature and pathways connecting Cadorna Station and Triennale Milano
Davide Maria Bruno;
2022-01-01
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This article investigates the Master Plan measures for the environmental, cultural, and social regeneration of a highly historical and monument-dense area of Milan, by the European guidelines against climate and environment-related issues, in the framework of a competitive and efficient economy in terms of natural resources. We present several approaches to foster a dialogue on the cross-discipline character of climate-adaptive design in urban contexts as a research ground for the development of strategies and innovative solutions, as well as new cultural models to support the green transformation of anthropized environments.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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