Research interests:
Multi-locality of working. I have investigated the emerging workplaces and related socio-spatial characteristics, within urban regions and cities. I have explored urban spaces and technologies which are integrated into new working practices and arrangements. There is a call for a new understanding of the reasons why people work in multiple places. We defined them multi-local workers. More over, I have focused on how the disappearance of the traditional functionalist divisions between housing, work and services challenges urban and regional planning as well as governance structures.
Sustainability, ecology and biodiversity in strategic and land use planning. I have conducted doctoral and post-doctoral studies on knowledge gaps on Green infrastructures and Ecosystem services within the land use changes as well as the knowledge gap between academics and practitioners. My research interest also focuses on understanding the ‘discourse formations’ between all the actors involved in policy-making processes and planning when dealing with green infrastructure, ecosystem services and urban development.
Planning in the age of Web 2.0 – real and virtual participation. This study focuses on the new ways that social media (such as Facebook and Twitter) and Web 2.0 platforms stimulate full active participation and collaboration in the planning processes.
Architecture and planning education: how to support skills, knowledge and experiences in interdisciplinary and inter-professional context. The research aims to provide an understanding of skills, knowledge and experiences that are required to become proficient in the careers of architects and planners (both academics and professionals). The research also focuses on what kind of curriculum is needed in architecture and planning education.
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]]>Between the most relevant works one finds the conception of the index of urban habitability, the definition of the green urban corridors network of Barcelona, the Mobility and Public Space Plan of Vitoria-Gasteiz and an active collaboration in the conceptual definition of Superblocks urban model at BCNecologia.
On the other hand, it is a habitual referee in seminars and international congresses as well as teacher in diverse university másters (URL – La Salle, UdG, Elisava, + CEU San Pablo).
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Vice President of the National Institute of Urban Planning – INU; Member of the Academic Board of the Ph.D. Programme in Urban Planning, Design and Policy UPDP of Politecnico di Milano; director of the Lab_PPTE – Plans, Landscape, Territories and Ecosystem at the Dep. of Architecture and Urban Studies; member of the scientific committee of the Urban Simulation Lab. “Fausto Curti”; scientific Director of the national Land Take Research Centre – CRCS.
He is member of the editorial board of the journal “Urbanistica”.
Many of his research projects and publications focus on planning and urban design.
Main interests include: urban planning and design; urban projects and negotiated planning processes assessment; landscape planning; planning tools; open spaces design; ecosystem analysis and policies for land take limitation He has been consultant of Public Administrations and designer of town and territorial plans. Member of the Scientific Committee for the new Town Plan (PGT) of the City of Milan (2012) and Project leader of the research group for the new Landscape Plan of Regione Lombardia.
Selected publications
* Arcidiacono A., Ronchi S., Salata S., Ghirardelli F., (2017), “Mapping Habitat Quality in the Lombardy Region, Italy”, One Ecosystem (ISSN:2367-8194), vol. 2, pp. 1-8, Pensoft Publishers.
* Arcidiacono A., Ronchi S., Salata S., (2016), Managing Multiple Ecosystem Services for Landscape Conservation: A Green Infrastructure in Lombardy Region, World Multidisciplinary Civil Engineering-Architecture-Urban Planning Symposium WMCAUS 2016, Prague, in Drusa M., Yilmaz I., Marschalko M., Coisson E., Segalini A., (Eds), Procedia Engineering, Vol. 161, Special Issue, Elsevier, (ISSN 1877-7058).
* Arcidiacono A., Bottero M., Oppio A., (2016), “A multi-methodological evaluation approach for assessing the impact of neighbourhood quality on public health – Valutare l’impatto della qualità urbana sulla salute pubblica: un approccio multi-metodologico”, Epidemiologia e Prevenzione, n. 40 (3-4), pp. 249 – 256;
* Arcidiacono A., Fior M., Pasqui G., (2016), “Governare il paesaggio. Sfide per il PPR lombardo”, Territorio, n. 77, pp. 15-24, Franco Angeli, Milano;
* Arcidiacono A., Di Simine D., Oliva F., Salata S., Ronchi S. (a cura di), (2015), Nuove sfide per il suolo. Rapporto 2016 CRCS, INU Edizioni, Roma.
* Arcidiacono A., Bruzzese A., Gaeta L., Pogliani L. (2015), Governare i territori della dismissione in Lombardia. Caratteri contesti prospettive, Maggioli Editore, Sant’Arcangelo di Romagna.
* Arcidiacono A., Pogliani L., (2014), “Realismo operativo. Strategie pubbliche per rilanciare le trasformazioni incompiute | Operational Realism. Public strategies to revive unfinished redevelopments”, Urbanistica, n. 152, pp. 50 – 64
* Arcidiacono A., Pogliani L. (2011), Riforma o crisi del governo urbano, Edizioni Et/al;
* Arcidiacono A., Galuzzi P., Pogliani L., Solero E., Vitillo P., Il Piano Urbanistico di Milano (PGT 2012) – The Milan Town Plan (PGT 2012), Wolters Kluwer Italia, Milano.
]]>Ha partecipato come progettista a numerose esperienze di ricerca applicata all’interno del Dipartimento di Architettura e Pianificazione in convenzione con numerosi enti e comuni tra i quali Seregno, Jesi, San Donato Milanese e la Provincia di Milano. Ha fatto parte della commissione edilizia del Comune di Seregno. Attualmente fa parte della commissione edilizia e del gruppo di valutazione Programmi Integrati di Intervento del comune di San Donato Milanese.
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