The Leaf Plan. Towards the Ecological Transition presents innovative methodologies and practices to guide and support a sustainable urban development to cope with climate, social, economic changes. The book will illustrate comprehensive design approaches to address climate change, urban metabolism, temporary uses, landscape multifunctionality, cohabitation through new modes of urban design based on criteria of flexibility and adaptability. Trento is the experimental territory where the innovative process, methodologies and theoretical reflection have been tested above the framework of the three-year research project “TUT Trento Urban Transformation”. The book is structured around the five challenges (Ecological, Accessible, Smart, Welcoming and Beauty) proposed by the TUT research group for the Trento Leaf Plan, the new metabolic plan for the city of Trento. Beside the innovative field-test experimentations, the holistic methodological approach proposed by the book will be transferable and adapted in other metropolitan contexts to enhance the urban ecological transition. The publication, edited by the TUT research group, will include theoretical essays, critical selection of reference projects, operational tools, and interviews with experts in ecological transition, sustainable mobility, co-design approach, sharing, and urban resilience. This volume is an outcome of the research “T.U.T. Trento Urban Transformations,” a research project founded underneath the Trento UniCittà Agreement (2017-2022). Authors: Mosè Ricci & Sara Favargiotti Edited by: Matteo Aimini & Sara Favargiotti Graphic Design: Giulia Zantadeschi - Actar D

Leaf Plan. Towards the Ecological Transition / Ricci, Mosè; Favargiotti, Sara. - (2023), pp. 1-114.

Leaf Plan. Towards the Ecological Transition

Ricci, Mosè;Favargiotti, Sara
2023-01-01

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The Leaf Plan. Towards the Ecological Transition presents innovative methodologies and practices to guide and support a sustainable urban development to cope with climate, social, economic changes. The book will illustrate comprehensive design approaches to address climate change, urban metabolism, temporary uses, landscape multifunctionality, cohabitation through new modes of urban design based on criteria of flexibility and adaptability. Trento is the experimental territory where the innovative process, methodologies and theoretical reflection have been tested above the framework of the three-year research project “TUT Trento Urban Transformation”. The book is structured around the five challenges (Ecological, Accessible, Smart, Welcoming and Beauty) proposed by the TUT research group for the Trento Leaf Plan, the new metabolic plan for the city of Trento. Beside the innovative field-test experimentations, the holistic methodological approach proposed by the book will be transferable and adapted in other metropolitan contexts to enhance the urban ecological transition. The publication, edited by the TUT research group, will include theoretical essays, critical selection of reference projects, operational tools, and interviews with experts in ecological transition, sustainable mobility, co-design approach, sharing, and urban resilience. This volume is an outcome of the research “T.U.T. Trento Urban Transformations,” a research project founded underneath the Trento UniCittà Agreement (2017-2022). Authors: Mosè Ricci & Sara Favargiotti Edited by: Matteo Aimini & Sara Favargiotti Graphic Design: Giulia Zantadeschi - Actar D
2023
Spain
Actar Publishers, New York, Barcelona
978-1-63840-068-4
Settore CEAR-09/B - Architettura del paesaggio
Settore CEAR-12/B - Urbanistica
Settore CEAR-09/A - Composizione architettonica e urbana
Leaf Plan. Towards the Ecological Transition / Ricci, Mosè; Favargiotti, Sara. - (2023), pp. 1-114.
Ricci, Mosè; Favargiotti, Sara
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