Metropolitan regions and large cities are shaped by extensive, multimodal transport infrastructures. While facilitating connectivity across multiple spatial scales, these networks often fragment the urban fabric, sever ecological corridors, and isolate neighbourhoods. This raises a pressing question: can the residual, interstitial, and overlooked spaces along mobility corridors be reimagined through design to restore continuity and generate new spatial, ecological, and social value?
Design strategies for Infrastructure-Entangled Spaces
N. Chierichetti;R. Cavallo
2026-01-01
Abstract
Metropolitan regions and large cities are shaped by extensive, multimodal transport infrastructures. While facilitating connectivity across multiple spatial scales, these networks often fragment the urban fabric, sever ecological corridors, and isolate neighbourhoods. This raises a pressing question: can the residual, interstitial, and overlooked spaces along mobility corridors be reimagined through design to restore continuity and generate new spatial, ecological, and social value?File in questo prodotto:
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