Trisciuoglio, M.; Barosio, M.; Ricchiardi, A.; Tulumen, Z.; Crapolicchio, M.; Gugliotta, R. Transitional Morphologies and Urban Forms: Generation and Regeneration Processes—An Agenda. Sustainability2021, 13, 6233.
Trisciuoglio, M.; Barosio, M.; Ricchiardi, A.; Tulumen, Z.; Crapolicchio, M.; Gugliotta, R. Transitional Morphologies and Urban Forms: Generation and Regeneration Processes—An Agenda. Sustainability 2021, 13, 6233.
Trisciuoglio, M.; Barosio, M.; Ricchiardi, A.; Tulumen, Z.; Crapolicchio, M.; Gugliotta, R. Transitional Morphologies and Urban Forms: Generation and Regeneration Processes—An Agenda. Sustainability2021, 13, 6233.
Trisciuoglio, M.; Barosio, M.; Ricchiardi, A.; Tulumen, Z.; Crapolicchio, M.; Gugliotta, R. Transitional Morphologies and Urban Forms: Generation and Regeneration Processes—An Agenda. Sustainability 2021, 13, 6233.
Abstract
Grounded on urban morphology studies, the research tries to overcome the analysis of the permanents elements of the city seeking for a transitional paradigm in urban morphology, aiming at grasping the dynamics in urban evolution and providing operative tools for urban regeneration design in an adaptive approach. A combination of four actions of urban analysis is here suggested to highlight urban dynamics: a. Sorting the transitional steps of urban morphologies (within rapid market processes), b. Underlining rules and Processes characterizing urban coding in transition, c. Mapping urban assemblages in the adaptive city and d. Reading and representing urban permutation phenomenon. The results of this multifaced and multidimensional set of analytical tools allow to outline a new design thinking paradigm moving towards a parametric approach to urban design of cities in transition broadening the extent of urban regeneration process and supporting urban policies in the framework community based approach.
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