Re-Start Italy: (post-)Covid19 Lessons for Full Scope Renovation of the Italian Public Space
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The Covid-19 pandemic has suddenly upset the way we used to live. When eventually lockdown ended, the desire to return to open spaces while respecting social distancing has challenged the role of public space as a space for interaction. In Italy, one of the most affected countries, the piazza as public space par excellence has not remained immune to the issue. This contribution addresses four Italian design experiences that have tried to give an immediate answer to the needs of these precise historical circumstances. The Covid-19 emergency may become an opportunity for innovation in the project and in the way the piazza is perceived and experienced. New approaches lead to reconsider the role of the project and that of the architect. An updated idea of public space as a problem-solver space follows suit, turning the piazza into a space that does not need to project itself into the future, but aims to answer to current needs. The idea of the piazza as a permanent public space is replaced by that of an adaptive public space. Such an open phenomenology is starting to think of the piazza as a space for experiences - a space that allows people to return, in new ways, to social interactions.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
italian piazza, urban renovation, participatory design, community’s creativity, space for experiences, adaptive public space
Elenco autori:
Gruosso, Stefania
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