Resiligence
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Resiligence

Intelligent Cities / Resilient Landscapes

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The Resili(g)ence publication is part of the outputs produced within the European project KAAU, Knowledge Alliance for Advanced Urbanism (www.ka-au.net), Erasmus + program, and consists of two volumes: the first Resili(g)ence Intelligent Cities / Resilient Landscapes offers reflections on the general framework and on the theme of resilience applied to intelligent cities and the landscape, while the second volume GOA Resili(g)ent City, analyzes the case study of Genoa. The term Resili(g)ence is presented in these pages as a neologism coined by the team responsible of the GIC.Lab (DAD-UNIGE) to define those strategies of approach to our cities and environments of life, exchange and relationship, capable of combining Urban Resilience and Urban Intelligence, simultaneously. As will be seen later in some of the texts that make up this publication, both voices are called, intersected, combined and intertwined, in many of their meanings and possible connotations. The structure of this publication includes 4 different sections that articulate the different contributions and approaches that are conjugated here.
– A first section (Foreword and Framework) introduces, in fact, the context and the framework of reflection and the different connotations associated with it.
– A second section (Crossing Scenarios) articulates various contributions generated around the GIC.Lab of Genova and the ADD (Doctorate in Architecture and Design) of the DAD (Department Architecture and Design - UNIGE) by responsible, collaborators and researchers. This approach defends, in large part, a holistic vision in the contemporary approach to the city and its complex relationship with the environment, focusing mainly on aspects of reading and strategic-landscape and social projection.
– A third section (Key-Cases of Study) presents a selection of experiences and exemplary case studies, ordered according to their interest and level of complexity in various topics related to the Urban Resilience + Intelligence combination (mapping, managing, planning, landing, designing, socializing).
– A fourth section (MED.NET.KAAU Symposium) synthesizes positions, experiences and reflections presented in this meeting, structured in turn in three basic sections (mapping + managing, planning + landing, designing + socializing).
– A final section (Backstage Gallery) shows a series of images and pictures of the event, made by different collaborator that contextualize and personalize the atmosphere and the plural cultural, professional, teaching and scientific – nature of a meeting with a double vocation, academic and civil.
This document of synthesis can be seen as a concentration of voices and stimuli, also complemented by the publication International Forum Med.Net 03 Resili(g)ence. ADD Scientific Meeting. Conference Proceedings (Papers Docs. Barcelona 2016) where are collected the papers, acts and proceedings of this scientific conference, held in parallel to the KAAU Symposium and more focused on environmental and territorial issues, addressed from a broad multidisciplinary spectrum.With these lines we would also like to thank all those collaborators who have made these reflections possible (teachers, students, assistants, members of the KAAU consortium and the various cultural associations and professional collaborators) for their generous effort and proactive energy.

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Publisher
Actar
Year
2021
ISBN
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Table of contents

  1. 0 ? FOREWORD: RESILI(G)ENCE, INTELLIGENT CITIES, RESILIENT LANDSCAPES
  2. Prologue. Manuel Gausa with Alessia Ronco Milanaccio, Giorgia Tucci. GIC-Lab / dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  3. I ? FRAMEWORK: RESILI(G)ENT CITIES AND ADVANCED URBANISM
  4. RESILI(G)ENCE. A multilevel definition . Manuel Gausa. GIC-Lab / dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  5. II? KEY-CASES OF STUDY. RESEARCH AND EXHIBITION
  6. Geography of Risk. Carmen Andriani, dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  7. Urban resilience: concepts, strategies, and actions. Med.Net 3 Resili(g)ence Intelligent Cities/ Resilient Landscapes Exhibition. Paola Sabbion, dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  8. INTERNATIONAL RESILIGENT ATLAS . Alessia Ronco Milanaccio, Giorgia Tucci. GIC-Lab / dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  9. III? ADD-DAD AND MED.NET KAAU. CROSSING VOICES, INTERNATIONAL MEETING AND SYMPOSIUM
  10. Advanced Urban Strategies for Resilient Territories. Manuel Gausa, GIC-Lab / dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  11. A. MAPPING / MANAGING > PROCESSES AND RECORDS Mapping (from) complex data processes. Managing (between) multilevel scenarios Nicola Canessa, GIC-Lab / dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  12. The representation for the identification and verification of resiligence phenomena. Maria Linda Falcidieno, dAD Architecture and Design Department Genova
  13. Data Mediation. Luis Falcon, InAtlas, Barcelona
  14. Behind a city map. Andrea Caridi, DARTS, Genova
  15. Towards a Territorial Practice. Jose Alfredo Ramirez, GroundLab/AA Landscape Urbanism, London
  16. Responsive Cities. Areti Markopoulou, IAAC - Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, Barcelona
  17. B. PLANNING / LANDING > NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS. Planning (toward) new integrated spaces and strategies, landing (to) new care habitats . Emanuele Sommmariva, dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  18. Thougs on ?Advanced Urbanism?. Andreu Ulied, MCRIT, Barcelona
  19. Infra-Structures. Pierre Alain Trevelo, TVK, Paris
  20. Adaptation. Daniel Vasini, West8, Rotterdam
  21. Madrid Rio 2005-2015. Fernando Porras, Porras La Casta Arquitectos, Madrid
  22. Future Habitats. Jorg Schroder, Leibnitz Universitat Hannover, Hannover
  23. Periphery? Resilience? Mose Ricci, UNITN, Trento
  24. part 1 - The Augmented City
  25. part 2 - Design Augmented Cities in the Neoanthropocene. Maurizio Carta, UNIPA, Palermo
  26. C. DESIGNING / SOCIALIZING> ACTIONS AND OPERATIONS. Designing (with) new social communities, socializing (for) new Smart-Citizens. Sara Favargiotti, UNITN, Trento
  27. Resiligence. Call to Action and Reaction. Raffaella Fagnoni, dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  28. Resilience and New Technologies. Question of Communities and Localities, Time and City. Elodie Nourrigat, ENSAM, Montpellier
  29. Design for Resilience. Judith Sykes, USP, London
  30. Personal - and Personalized - Public Space. Martin Rein Cano, Topotek1, Copenaghen
  31. Cosmopolitan Localism. Scenarios of resilient sustainable societies. Ezio Manzini, DESIS lab, Milan
  32. Transgression. Salvatore Iaconesi, AOS - Art is Open Source
  33. IV - CONCLUSIONS AND BACKSTAGE
  34. MED.NET 3. RESILI(G)ENCE GOA RESILI(G)ENT CITY. Intelligent Cities/Resilient Landscapes final considerations. Manuel Gausa, GIC-Lab / dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  35. Backstage Gallery. Manuel Gausa, Alessia Ronco Milanaccio, Giorgia Tucci. GIC-Lab / dAD - Architecture and Design Department Genova
  36. LIST OF AUTHORS