The social and economic realities of our time show a several, composite and variable demand for housing. It is characterized by dynamic frameworks needs in continuous evolution within a local context, that is the Italian one, with a high degree of environmental fragility and widespread seismic risk. Endogenous and exogenous factors lead to a new way of thinking the living space: no more static but evolutionary, adaptive to the specific behavior of the individual user, no longer hermetic but permeable, interactive with the specific physical environmental conditions of each place. A way of thinking "light" that combines the request for temporary users compared with that of stability with respect to the place. A way of thinking that puts together the reasons for the quality of life with the reasons for the quality of the environment, and both of them with the reasons for the user’s safety. So the maximum efficiency and reversibility of the resources in order to coincide with a new way of thinking "cheap". In this sense, the project becomes the hub of a technical knowledge composed by several cross-disciplinary skills that must cover a successful reintegration of the relationship between architecture and science. This approach to the new demand for housing has found a fertile ground for experimentation in the laboratory interdisciplinary thesis (especially with the disciplines scientific subjects). It took the L’Aquila reconstruction after the earthquake as the occasional event to give to the practice of the project a strong projection in search of possible congruences with the demands of the real world. The particular strategic importance of the sites inside and outside the city historical center, however all owned by ATER, has allowed to explore the possibilities of implementing a strategy of a quality public housing intervention. The strategy must take into account the association of the notion of "patrimonial good to be used" to that of "common heritage" to enhance and capitalize, in order to make it accessible to larger and larger groups of users.

Modelli abitativi adattivi: un laboratorio sperimentale per la ricostruzione dell’Aquila

FALASCA, Carmine
2012-01-01

Abstract

The social and economic realities of our time show a several, composite and variable demand for housing. It is characterized by dynamic frameworks needs in continuous evolution within a local context, that is the Italian one, with a high degree of environmental fragility and widespread seismic risk. Endogenous and exogenous factors lead to a new way of thinking the living space: no more static but evolutionary, adaptive to the specific behavior of the individual user, no longer hermetic but permeable, interactive with the specific physical environmental conditions of each place. A way of thinking "light" that combines the request for temporary users compared with that of stability with respect to the place. A way of thinking that puts together the reasons for the quality of life with the reasons for the quality of the environment, and both of them with the reasons for the user’s safety. So the maximum efficiency and reversibility of the resources in order to coincide with a new way of thinking "cheap". In this sense, the project becomes the hub of a technical knowledge composed by several cross-disciplinary skills that must cover a successful reintegration of the relationship between architecture and science. This approach to the new demand for housing has found a fertile ground for experimentation in the laboratory interdisciplinary thesis (especially with the disciplines scientific subjects). It took the L’Aquila reconstruction after the earthquake as the occasional event to give to the practice of the project a strong projection in search of possible congruences with the demands of the real world. The particular strategic importance of the sites inside and outside the city historical center, however all owned by ATER, has allowed to explore the possibilities of implementing a strategy of a quality public housing intervention. The strategy must take into account the association of the notion of "patrimonial good to be used" to that of "common heritage" to enhance and capitalize, in order to make it accessible to larger and larger groups of users.
2012
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