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MILAN DOWNTOWN. Public action and places of living
MILAN DOWNTOWN. action and public places of living
Massimo Bricocoli and Paola Savoldi, with a photo essay by Giovanni Hänninen
et al. EDITIONS Milan
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Presentation and discussion of the book: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 16:00
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at the Faculty of Architecture, Politecnico di Milano, Via Ampere, 2
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at the Faculty of Architecture, Politecnico di Milano, Via Ampere, 2
introduces and coordinates Patrizia Gabellini Speakers: Luca Gaeta (Polytechnic Milan), Elena Marchigiani (University of Trieste), Angelo Sampieri (Politecnico di Torino), John Seed (University of Torino), Carla German (IUAV University of Venice), Pierre Viitillo (Politecnico di Milano).
feedback Ota de Leonardis and Pier Carlo Palermo The volume originates from a study commissioned by PUCA (Paris) to DiAP, coordinated by Massimo Bricocoli and Paola Savoldi, and involved a group of experts in social studies scholars, politicians, urban: Paola Arrigoni Alessandro Coppola, Lydia KC Manzo, Raffaele Monteleone. Giovanni Hänninen has done a photographic research on the places discussed in the book and the author of the Preface to images that accompanies it. Over the past two decades, the processes of transformation and growth of settlements that marked the changing landscape of living in Italy show that the leadership has been weak and ineffective public. These changes have often followed their own impulses and rationality of property development, characterized by an offer from a very conservative and strong dissipation of soil. But such forms of government have recognized these guidelines and what effects they produced in urban environments? The places of the city, are imbued with much use made of it because of public action that makes them and there is deposited. Investigate and describe practical experience is a pragmatic move that allows you to make certain assumptions about the transformation of public and government of the territory. Building on the analysis of five districts (Pompeo Leoni, Santa Giulia, Canonica-Sarpi, Via Padova, Gratosoglio), the authors of this book paint a picture selective, but very representative of the newest forms of government experience in Milan and their implications more contradictory.
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