Cities are complex systems that integrate different elements to create inclusive and liveable spaces. The pandemic has introduced significant changes, requiring a revision of urban values and a new interpretation of inclusion, especially in vulnerable areas. Our study, applied in Mantua, in collaboration with the municipal administration, developed an inclusive knowledge framework and launched initiatives to address the new challenges of the contemporary city. Through a series of didactic, research and third mission activities we have tried to define tools to address urban issues related to the themes of urban accessibility, inclusion, sustainability, co-design, proximity and involvement processes, such as the Placemaking approach. These experiences have led to the definition of six key concepts for the design of urban spaces: elimination of architectural barriers; rethinking the relationship between buildings and the city; integration of proximity in everyday spaces; enhancement of diversity and the human dimension; inclusive improvement for all; adaptability and flexibility of spaces. These concepts make it possible to understand and manage the changing complexity of cities, supporting urban projects in continuous transformation.
An opportunity to re-discover the complexity of inclusion. The experiences of Mantua
M. Borini;C. Peraboni
2024-01-01
Abstract
Cities are complex systems that integrate different elements to create inclusive and liveable spaces. The pandemic has introduced significant changes, requiring a revision of urban values and a new interpretation of inclusion, especially in vulnerable areas. Our study, applied in Mantua, in collaboration with the municipal administration, developed an inclusive knowledge framework and launched initiatives to address the new challenges of the contemporary city. Through a series of didactic, research and third mission activities we have tried to define tools to address urban issues related to the themes of urban accessibility, inclusion, sustainability, co-design, proximity and involvement processes, such as the Placemaking approach. These experiences have led to the definition of six key concepts for the design of urban spaces: elimination of architectural barriers; rethinking the relationship between buildings and the city; integration of proximity in everyday spaces; enhancement of diversity and the human dimension; inclusive improvement for all; adaptability and flexibility of spaces. These concepts make it possible to understand and manage the changing complexity of cities, supporting urban projects in continuous transformation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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