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Architecture of reconciliation. Co-evolutionary processes between communities and inner territories

The proposed contribution imagines architecture as a means for the development of marginal territories affected by fragilities, bringing the theme of co-evolution back to the complex and still strongly discussed one of reconciliation between communities and territories.Removing cultural and social b...

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Published in:Ri-vista. Ricerche per la progettazione del paesaggio 2023-02, Vol.20 (2), p.218-231
Main Authors: Airoldi, Francesco, Azzini, Giulia
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The proposed contribution imagines architecture as a means for the development of marginal territories affected by fragilities, bringing the theme of co-evolution back to the complex and still strongly discussed one of reconciliation between communities and territories.Removing cultural and social barriers to generate an empathetic vision of the environmental transformations taking place, through an investigation of the possibilities offered by architectural and landscape design by paying special attention to new research horizons of environmental sustainability, it is possible to generate cohabitation processes sensitive to the issues of co-evolution and co-existence between nature and humans.The aim is to identify sustainable and effective design strategies to bridge the gap between in- habitants and territory, to trigger virtuous dynamics of demographic, productive and social revitalization in those places characterized by territorial fragilities related to depopulation.
ISSN:1724-6768
1724-6768
DOI:10.36253/rv-13327