Vertical gardens to regenerate sociality "of proximity”

Within the critical reflections that revolve around the construction of multi-story housing in the second half of the nineteenth century, to a large extent, the recent blockade period has revealed the limitations in the internal / external relationship and in the sociality it generates. Adapt this h...

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Principais autores: Mele, Caterina; Politecnico de Turin, DISEG (Turin) R3C Responsable Risk Resilience Centre (Turin), Piantanida, Paolo; Politecnico de Turin, DISEG (Turin) R3C Responsable Risk Resilience Centre (Turin), Vottari, Antonio; Politecnico de Turin, DISEG (Turin) R3C Responsable Risk Resilience Centre (Turin), Pilar, Claudia; Politecnico de Turin, DISEG (Turin) R3C Responsable Risk Resilience Centre (Turin)
Formato: Online
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Publicado em: Instituto de Investigaciones Tecnológicas para el Diseño Ambiental del Hábitat Humano 2020
Acesso em linha:https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/arq/article/view/4551
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Resumo:Within the critical reflections that revolve around the construction of multi-story housing in the second half of the nineteenth century, to a large extent, the recent blockade period has revealed the limitations in the internal / external relationship and in the sociality it generates. Adapt this heritage or replace it? The article identifies the rear fapade as a favorable space for a specific propulsive occasion of resilient regeneration of the building that orients the envelope of the rear building towards a relational dimension of the exterior space. Cases of Italy and Argentina are analyzed, rescuing in these later spaces an opportunity to regenerate the sociality of proximity so necessary in the current context of a pandemic that requires outdoor spaces, within the premises themselves.