s #1 – OPEN SPACE(S) DESIGN http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it open spaces design Sun, 19 Feb 2017 14:55:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 Andrea Arcidiacono http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/andrea-arcidiacono/ http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/andrea-arcidiacono/#respond Mon, 06 Feb 2017 11:46:15 +0000 http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/?p=256 MArch. Andrea Arcidiacono is Associate Professor in Planning and Urban Design, at Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU), Politecnico di Milano. He held a PhD in Urban, Regional and Environmental Planning, from Politecnico di Milano.

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.

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VOLARE – ValOrizzare il fiume LAmbro nella Rete Ecologica regionale http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/volare-valorizzare-il-fiume-lambro-nella-rete-ecologica-regionale/ http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/volare-valorizzare-il-fiume-lambro-nella-rete-ecologica-regionale/#respond Fri, 20 Jan 2017 16:47:27 +0000 http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/?p=378 The ecological connections in the valley of the Lambro river in the south-east of Milano- from the commune of San Donato Milanese to Melegnano

The aim of “Volare” is to work out a feasibility study, able to comply with general objectives of the Fondazione Cariplo’s tender “Connessioni Ecologiche”. Which relates the enhancement of the environmental heritage through the realization, the development and the strengthening of terrestrial and fluvial ecological corridors. “Volare” will enable the connection of important natural areas in order to maintain the biodiversity.

The realization of this ecological connections will be integrated in the northern part of the Lambro river, which covers the territory in the valley of Milano and includes the areas of the communities of San Donato Milanese, San Giuliano Milanese and Melegnano. The territory where “Volare” should be performed are defined from the PTC (Piano Territoriale di Coordinamento) of Milano as “area with a high relevance for the river terrain” and “area of relevance for the river terrain” congruent downstream the Lambro river and the Vettabbia river.

The plan norm describes the “Volare” territory as areas, which are characterized with the presence of elements with a geomorfological, natural, fluvial or historical interest. The landscape was created by the natural flow of water, the morphology, the nature, the culture and the historical architecture. Landscapes who have a need for appreciation can also be included in the project, the intervention process can up value this zones.

The intention of the feasibility study is to examine the conditions for the realization of ecological connections along the corridors. A special focus is on particular critical parts like the housing areas in Melegnano, where the Lambro passes a highly urbanized area and loses thereby it’s naturalness.

It is necessary to check also the planned infrastructure projects, that could be potentially concurrent with the “Volare” project. Especially the milanese part of the Lambro river gets a big attention regarding the integration of connections in the vast area. Relating to the Lambro there exist numerous ability plans, which were put in a internal system of the project supported by Cariplo with the title “The open spaces, the natural agricultural areas, the Lambro and the metropolitan region around Milano. An Example of activating an ecological network”.

text by Legambiente Lombardia

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Silvia Ronchi http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/silvia-ronchi/ http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/silvia-ronchi/#respond Mon, 16 Jan 2017 14:25:00 +0000 http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/?p=317 PhD candidate in Urban Planning, Design and Policy XXIX Cycle at the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU), Politecnico di Milano with a research thesis on Ecosystem Services and Spatial planning. Graduated in Environmental Human Science and after in Urban Planning Design and Policy at Politecnico di Milano. She is specialised in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and integrated territorial government, she works as a freelancer on projects about environmental issues and sustainable development. She is a member of Centro di Ricerca sui Consumi di Suolo – ITALY (CRCS) and co-editor of National Reports on land take (2014 and 2016) of CRCS.

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The openness of open spaces http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/the-openness-of-open-spaces-lynch/ http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/the-openness-of-open-spaces-lynch/#respond Tue, 10 Jan 2017 16:34:43 +0000 http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/?p=371

Lynch, K. (1972) The openness of open space, in: T. Banerjee & M. Southworth (Eds) (1991) City Sense and City Design: Writings and Projects of Kevin Lynch, pp. 396–412 (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press).

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Antonio Longo http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/antonio-longo/ http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/antonio-longo/#respond Mon, 09 Jan 2017 17:02:50 +0000 http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/?p=337 È docente a contratto di Disegno del Piano e Disegno Urbanistico nella Facoltà di Architettura e Società del Politecnico di Milano presso il corso di laurea in Pianificazione Urbana e Politiche Territoriali. È stato professore a contratto di Architettura del Paesaggio presso la Facoltà di Architettura di Ascoli Piceno (Università di Camerino).

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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Marialessandra Secchi http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/marialessandra-secchi/ http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/marialessandra-secchi/#respond Sat, 07 Jan 2017 16:57:40 +0000 http://www.openspacesdesign.polimi.it/?p=332 Ph.D Architect is currently Assistant Professor of Town Planning and Urban Design at the Politecnico di Milano, Facoltà di Architettura Civile. She is co-author of X Milano, Hoepli, Milano 2004.

More info can be founded here and here.

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