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In contemporary European cities, urban transformations intended as
conservation, development and adaptive reuse-follow new models whose
adoption, acceptance and impact are closely dependent on different elements,
including the need to attract new investment, the stimulation of
the tourism economy, the capital allocation: these factors, if not properly
controlled and managed, can compromise cities’ future sustainable growth.
The research group of the Department of Architecture of Bologna, working
with the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, is focusing
its lines of research and experimentation on the historical city, working together
under the umbrella of H2020 ROCK project. This projects is focused
on the introduction of factors of innovation (technological, environmental,
social and economic) in the processes of urban transformation that can
pursue challenges of systemic and integrated value and become engines of
growth and sustainable development at urban scale. This paper illustrates
the ROCK circular urban system approach and its replication potential in
different territorial contexts, such as Bologna and Bogotá, in connection
with BO2ND project.
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Circular urban systems Adaptive reuse Participatory approach Cultural Heritage common good
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Gianfrate, V., Longo, D., Falanga, R. (2020). La città come laboratorio di trasformazione. Processi partecipativi e modelli urbani circolari [Cities as transformative labs. Participatory processes and circular urban systems]. In Trentin, A., Montaña, N. (Eds.), Bologna-Bogotá: Research and action for public space, pp. 41-60. Bologna: Bononia University Press.
