Climate Urbanism

The atelier moves from the dominant narrative of “sustainable urbanism” based on “resiliency” to a radical systemic approach that considers Climate Change (CC) alterations as a present condition instead of an eventual future hazard, aiming at evolving new models of living together instead of preserving the actual neoliberal and extraction narratives. While promoting spatial justice as a climate action issue, the atelier works with the case of Biella, a “medial” territory representing the majority of contemporary territorial conditions in Europe. The first phase of the course aims at defining a territorial imaginary for Biella 2050. The second phase develops the projects on a specific case study along the Cervo River either in the town of Valdilana, both coping with a challenging common future.

Corso: 
Atelier Urban Design D
Academic year: 
2020-21
Studenti: 
Ali Aboohamzeh, Alessio Ancarani, Georgios Angeletopoulos, Isil Atalay, Mateo Barrero, Andres Calero, Mariana Cobbos, Madalina Cuciurean, Arianna Finatti, Burak Gurtunca, Zeinab Hashem, Elaf Ibrahim Adam Elbasheir, Parastoo Javani, Shahryar Javidi Zakerolhosseini, Per Johansson, Maxime Jourdain, Hossein Kalantari, Izel Karakurt, Merve Kaya, Gilva Khaksari, Amr Khedr, Maria Lozitskaya, Jingtian Mao, Julie Martínez, Sara Marzio, Ali Mohammadzadeh, Oveis Nik Far, Ana Lucía Ordóñez, Ana Popovic, Sara Pulvirenti, Camilo Sepulveda, Ana Soto Chávez, Carlo Spina, Sema Tas, Juan Diego Vargas, Sebastian von Stosch, Chenhao Wang, Mingyue Wei, Tymon Wolender, Yulan Wu, Xiaoyu Yang, Bing Yang, Zeynep Yavasan, Paola Yepes Bocanegra, Ozan Onur Yilmaz, Ziyan Zhuo
Tutors: 
Andrea Alessio, Emanuela Saporito
Data:
22 giugno 2021
Atelier Corsi di Laurea Magistrale Architettura per la Sostenibilità – LM
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