Dora Francese
Technologies for Sustainable Urban Design and Bioregionalist Regeneration
Dora Francese
Technologies for Sustainable Urban Design and Bioregionalist Regeneration
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This book explores the role of technology in ecological urban design and regeneration.
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This book explores the role of technology in ecological urban design and regeneration.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138999398
- ISBN-10: 1138999393
- Artikelnr.: 43156392
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138999398
- ISBN-10: 1138999393
- Artikelnr.: 43156392
Dora Francese is a Professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Naples, Italy.
Presentation (Mayor of Naples) Introduction: The environmental design at
reduced foot-print. Bioregionalist technologies and materials. Part I:
Investigation of the urban systems according to the technological approach
to the environmental design 1. A new strategy for the city: sustainable
regeneration. 2. The bioregionalist vision of environmental design 3. Zero
Km materials and products suitable for urban regeneration 4. Recycling and
waste as resource for the urban and social transformations 5. The
contribution of an assorted expertise: how to guarantee subsidiarity and
integration. Part II: Technological approach to environmental design.
Application to some Urban case-studies Introduction 1. Urban squares 2. The
oblique city 3. Urban Waterfront 4. Decayed suburbs Part III: Technological
approach to environmental design. Application to peri- urban case-studies
Introduction 1. Touristic waterfronts 2. Disused industrial areas 3.
Hyper-commercial areas 4. Wetlands 5. Peri-urban parks Conclusion
reduced foot-print. Bioregionalist technologies and materials. Part I:
Investigation of the urban systems according to the technological approach
to the environmental design 1. A new strategy for the city: sustainable
regeneration. 2. The bioregionalist vision of environmental design 3. Zero
Km materials and products suitable for urban regeneration 4. Recycling and
waste as resource for the urban and social transformations 5. The
contribution of an assorted expertise: how to guarantee subsidiarity and
integration. Part II: Technological approach to environmental design.
Application to some Urban case-studies Introduction 1. Urban squares 2. The
oblique city 3. Urban Waterfront 4. Decayed suburbs Part III: Technological
approach to environmental design. Application to peri- urban case-studies
Introduction 1. Touristic waterfronts 2. Disused industrial areas 3.
Hyper-commercial areas 4. Wetlands 5. Peri-urban parks Conclusion
Presentation (Mayor of Naples) Introduction: The environmental design at
reduced foot-print. Bioregionalist technologies and materials. Part I:
Investigation of the urban systems according to the technological approach
to the environmental design 1. A new strategy for the city: sustainable
regeneration. 2. The bioregionalist vision of environmental design 3. Zero
Km materials and products suitable for urban regeneration 4. Recycling and
waste as resource for the urban and social transformations 5. The
contribution of an assorted expertise: how to guarantee subsidiarity and
integration. Part II: Technological approach to environmental design.
Application to some Urban case-studies Introduction 1. Urban squares 2. The
oblique city 3. Urban Waterfront 4. Decayed suburbs Part III: Technological
approach to environmental design. Application to peri- urban case-studies
Introduction 1. Touristic waterfronts 2. Disused industrial areas 3.
Hyper-commercial areas 4. Wetlands 5. Peri-urban parks Conclusion
reduced foot-print. Bioregionalist technologies and materials. Part I:
Investigation of the urban systems according to the technological approach
to the environmental design 1. A new strategy for the city: sustainable
regeneration. 2. The bioregionalist vision of environmental design 3. Zero
Km materials and products suitable for urban regeneration 4. Recycling and
waste as resource for the urban and social transformations 5. The
contribution of an assorted expertise: how to guarantee subsidiarity and
integration. Part II: Technological approach to environmental design.
Application to some Urban case-studies Introduction 1. Urban squares 2. The
oblique city 3. Urban Waterfront 4. Decayed suburbs Part III: Technological
approach to environmental design. Application to peri- urban case-studies
Introduction 1. Touristic waterfronts 2. Disused industrial areas 3.
Hyper-commercial areas 4. Wetlands 5. Peri-urban parks Conclusion