Rural and Urban

The reconversion of parts of the city at the end of their production cycles and gradually reached and metabolized by residential, commercial, and tertiary fabrics, is a topic that has long been present in the European debate. The phenomenon takes on particular relevance within metropolitan territories. The administrative subject assigns a new role to marginal areas as possible areas of transformation and regeneration of metropolitan significance. The selected work area, Basse di Stura, is located on the northern edge of Turin Metropolitan Area and will primarily involve these
issues. It spans about 300 hectares, characterized by significant criticalities linked to heavy pollution and considerable environmental potential. The work aims to produce a project on an urban and micro- urban scale that proposes an overall regeneration of the area, sustainable from an economic perspective.

 

Course: 
Architettura ed Economia Urbana B
Academic year : 
2020-21
Students: 
G. Aportone, F. Asinelli, C. Asuni, F. Belfiore, A. Bianciotto, F. Bosco, V. Bottari, T. Cane, I. Carrozzo, D. Daniele, A. El Achak, O. El Mokh, L. Ercole, S. Faroppa, G. Formato, M. Gigliotti, F. Godio, J. A. Gonzales Escobar, G. Gradi, L. Greco, A. M. Laikart, A. Lattanzi, A. Martino, E. Massetani, S. Mastromarino, M. Mastrosimone, M. Mazza, R. Monfalcone, F. Muratore, N. Neyroz, E. Operti, M. Pavone, I. Ragozza, M. Stanganello, S. Traini
Tutors: 
G. Bronzino, F. Dell’Anna, C. Forina, P. Gullino, M. Migliaccio
Date:
22 June 2021
Atelier Corsi di Laurea Magistrale Master’s degree in Architecture Construction and City