
The Urban Experience of Resilient Cities Through the Intersection of Design, Technology, and People
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This volume incorporates a large amount of research focused primarily on urban planning and oriented mainly at the architectural and building scale. It highlight emerging researches that emphasizes the importance of developing integrated concepts of art and culture in the design of urban and architectural landscapes for sustainable development. Through the research presented, the concept of reinventing the built environment is emphasized through emerging trends and field experiences, highlighting changes and illustrating methods and tools for renewed architectural design. In detail, the contributions have been collected with the aim of illustrating examples and case studies that can suggest new approaches, the use of innovative tools and emerging theories for sustainable design and management of the built environment that is increasingly attentive to the prospects of carbon neutral urban cities.
The book is an important guide for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers. By providing a comprehensive and coherent framework for sustainability, the book will empower readers to contribute meaningfully to global efforts for a more sustainable and resilient urban future.
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Federico Camerin is Architect-urban planner at the Università Iuav di Venezia (2014), I was a researcher in 2014-15 and 2016-17 at the same University through two annual research grants in urbanism. Between 2017 and 2020 I was Early Stage Researcher in the frame of the European Horizon-2020 project 'urbanHist' through the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action - Innovative Training Networks programme, obtaining the double degree of Doctor in Architecture (University of Valladolid, UVa) and Ph.D. (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany). In 2021 I was a postdoctoral researcher in urbanism at Iuav with a stay at the Instituto Universitario de Urbanística (IUU-UVa) and, in 2022-2024, I was appointed as postdoctoral researcher with the research project 'Urban Regeneration as a new version of Urban Renewal Programmes. Achievements and failures' by the Spanish national programme Margarita Salas at UVa with a stay at the Research Group on Architecture, Urbanism and Sustainability. My research and working interests intertwine 19th- and 20th-century city-making process with architecture and planning history, spatial planning, and urban governance.
Francesco Alberti is Associate Professor of Urban Planning and design at the Department of Architecture of the University of Florence, where he is currently the coordinator of the Laboratory of Urban Design for the master's degree course in Urban and Regional Planning and in charge with the teachings of Urban Design for the Laboratory of Green Systems Planning for the master's degree course in Landscape Architecture and of Smart City Planning for the postgraduate programme "ABITA" (Bioecological Architecture and Technological Innovation for the Environment). In the same department, he is the scientific coordinator of the research unit "SUP&R" (Sustainable Urban Projects & Research) and of the related university spin-off "Urban LIFE" (Urban Liveability & Innovation for Everyone).As a member of the Italian National Institute of Urban Planning (INU - Istituto Nazionale di Urbanistica) he joined the National Commetees "Networks, Infrastructure and Innovation Policies" (2014-2016) and "Urban Accessibility for Everyone" (2016-). Since 2106 he is the President of the Regional division of INU in Tuscany.
Paola Gallo Stampino, Ph.D., graduated in Materials Science from the University of Milano-Bicocca, defending a thesis titled "Sol-gel synthesis, spectromagnetic characterization, and luminescence properties of scintillating glasses." Subsequently, in 2007, she obtained a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano, with a dissertation titled "Reactivity and hydration kinetics in cementitious systems: stabilization/solidification of hazardous waste."Since May 2008, she was a researcher at the Department of Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering "Giulio Natta" at the Politecnico di Milano, and was promoted to associate professor in July 2017. She is part of the research group Mat4En2 - Materials for Energy and Environment (Mat4En2), focusing her interest on of materials for energy and environmental applications.Her scientific activity has always focused on the synthesis, characterization, and use of sustainable and innovative materials, with particular attention to the energy, environmental technologies, and construction sectors. In recent years, she has expanded her interests to include sustainability assessment through Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodologies, which encompass economic (LCCA) and social (S-LCA) variants, applied to industrial products and processes. This approach is also widely integrated into her teaching activities, involving the schools of Architecture, Design, and Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano, with courses almost entirely focused on E-LCA.
Content
PART I - Theoretical Foundations and Critical Urban Perspectives.- 1.A neoliberal approach to climate resilience and adaptation in urban areas.- 2.Grounding the sustainability: a renewed perspective towards clean energy and responsible innovation.- 3. Who Writes the City? AI, Urban Narratives, and the Ethics of Speculative Design.- 4. The Odyssey of Sarajevo and Riyadh: On Architecture, City and Cultural Sustainability.- 5. Urban renewal through demolition: the case of large housing estates in Europe.- PART II - Climate Adaptation, Resilience and Environmental Urbanism.- 6. A Framework for Deriving an Urban Resilience Index for Coastal Cities Based on WSUD Principles.- 7. Climate Change Adaptation Measures: Sustainable Drainage Systems in Pisa.- 8. Nature-based solutions for heat mitigation in semi-arid cities.- 9. Climate Responsive Design Strategies for Informal Settlements in Southern Africa.- 10. WEF Nexus Practice at Household Scale: Architectural Approaches for Food Security and Resource Efficiency.- 11. Architectural Strategies for Mangrove Conservation: Design Guidelines for Environmentally Sensitive Coastal Sites in the United Arab Emirates.- 12. Evaluating the Social and Environmental Impacts of Strategic Urban Carbon Mitigation Plans.- PART III - Sustainable Architecture, Building Performance and Technological Innovation.- 13. Evaluation and Analysis of Energy Performance and Cost for High-Rise Buildings Using BIM Simulation.- 14. Climate-Adaptive Evaluation Indices for Solar-Based Building Energy Technologies.- 15. Bio-Integrated Adaptive Façades for Climate-Responsive Retrofit.- 16. A Review of Surface Geometries and Morphologies of Building Envelope Materials.- 17. Study of the effect of TMD with reduced mass on a high-rise irregular building.- 18. Transient Wind-Field Evolution in Courtyards under Extreme Wind Events.- PART IV - Digital Transformation, Data, and Emerging Design Technologies.- 19. Integrating Machine Learning into Urban Analysis for Forecasting Urban Growth.- 20. Applying Multivariate Big Data to Identify TOD Function of Metro Stations in Taipei.- 21. Innovative Digital Fabrication Approaches in Architecture.- 22. Additive Manufacturing for Living Envelope Systems in Resilient Urban Ecosystems.- PART V - Public Space, Landscape and Urban Experience.- 23. The Mediating Role of Affective Experience in Enhancing Walking Intention.- 24. Pedestrian-Centered Guidelines for Safer and Inclusive Streets.- 25. From non-place to possible place: contemporary squares and in-between spaces.- 26. Activating the City's Edges: Transforming Urban Boundaries.- 27. Inclusive and healthy urban space as evidence-based design and community engagement with arts.- PART VI - Heritage, Regeneration and Cultural Landscapes.- 28. Research on conservation activities for historical landscape preservation in Kitakyushu City.- 29. Heritage Conservation through Urban Acupuncture.- 30. Invented Park: Urban Regeneration Experiment in Matera.- 31. Sustainable Revitalization of Public Spaces and Historic Buildings: University Campus in Prishtina.- 32. Assessing the connectivity of Historical Urban Park with its surrounding.- PART VII - Social Justice, Inclusion and Community-Led Urbanism.- 33. Community Preparation for Eviction Prevention: Lessons from Thailand's Baan Mankong Program.- 34. Environmental Justice and Gender Equality in School Green Space Access in Barcelona.- 35. U-CARE: Climate-Resilient and Accessible Public Spaces for Vulnerable Groups.- 36. Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice in Sustainability Education for Architects.