Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/34042
Author(s): Iannizzotto, L.
Paio, A.
Editor: Francesco Domenico Moccia
Marichela Sepe
Date: 2022
Title: From problem to opportunity: Revalue terrain vague for sustainable development of cities
Book title/volume: XIII Giornata internazionale di studi INU
Pages: 269 - 271
Reference: Iannizzotto, L., & Paio, A. (2022). From problem to opportunity: Revalue terrain vague for sustainable development of cities. URBANISTICA INFORMAZIONI, (50)306, 269-271. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/34042
ISSN: 0392-5005
Abstract: Terrain Vague are undeveloped spaces within urban areas, at different scales, where emptiness prevails over fullness and naturalness prevails over built, with unclear boundaries or thresholds. Despite representing a residual and problematic part of the contemporary city, Terrain Vague are simultaneously precious spaces with great potential. In fact, as referred by Solà Morales, these spaces allow any future possibility and are bearers of hope and freedom. Terrain Vague can play an important role in promoting an inclusive, sustainable, resilient urban regeneration, by integrating the environmental approach, through the nature-based solutions, and the social approach, through the co-creation process. There is a correlation between green spaces accessibility and social equality. A new vision for cities and Terrain Vague is urgent, which puts together bottom-up design, including citizens in decision-making processes, with top-down design. This paper presents a new approach to Terrain Vague: a more flexible, dynamic, and reversible approach.
Peerreviewed: no
Access type: Open Access
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