Within the transformation and valorisation of housing and urban resources in degraded areas, the exigency of strategies optimizing integrated processes of requalification finds in the adoption of participation a crucial approach towards physical and social realities connotated by degradation and marginalization. A local administration can develop policies aiming at improving citizens' capacity for active participation in the process of residential asset regeneration; the physical and social requalification can indeed be carried out through the constitution of user communities in which the decisional inclusion becomes a crucial development tool.The district labs" and "network of labs" - as socio-technical places aiming at requalifying, maintaining and correct using of residential spaces - in such scenario, can build a strong tool for the physical requalification and evolution of the social capital in degraded environments, by building a path guiding towards the implementation of an integrated housing quality.Therefore, the "district labs" and "networks of labs" could be considered as tools for building and spreading participation for the development of decisional inclusiveness through the implementation of synergies with governmental institutions/agencies, the valorisation of local experiences, the promotion of the assumption of responsibility. In simple terms, it is a possible model useful as a contribution to improve the way people think, interact, solve problems, manage experiences and live together, by actualizing and activating what Plato considered the "full responsibility - bearing down on all citizens - to educate themselves and fully develop their own potential values", in order to carry on an active citizenship as well as an evolution towards more and more mature forms of governance. Within the technological culture, the possible effects of this hypothesis of approach can be new modalities of participated management to requalification, preservation and use of housing assets and higher forms of consciousness of people."

District Labs And Network Of Labs Towards The Innovation Of Housing

DI SIVO, Michele;LADIANA, DANIELA;ANGELUCCI, Filippo;ANTONUCCI, GIANLUCA
2014-01-01

Abstract

Within the transformation and valorisation of housing and urban resources in degraded areas, the exigency of strategies optimizing integrated processes of requalification finds in the adoption of participation a crucial approach towards physical and social realities connotated by degradation and marginalization. A local administration can develop policies aiming at improving citizens' capacity for active participation in the process of residential asset regeneration; the physical and social requalification can indeed be carried out through the constitution of user communities in which the decisional inclusion becomes a crucial development tool.The district labs" and "network of labs" - as socio-technical places aiming at requalifying, maintaining and correct using of residential spaces - in such scenario, can build a strong tool for the physical requalification and evolution of the social capital in degraded environments, by building a path guiding towards the implementation of an integrated housing quality.Therefore, the "district labs" and "networks of labs" could be considered as tools for building and spreading participation for the development of decisional inclusiveness through the implementation of synergies with governmental institutions/agencies, the valorisation of local experiences, the promotion of the assumption of responsibility. In simple terms, it is a possible model useful as a contribution to improve the way people think, interact, solve problems, manage experiences and live together, by actualizing and activating what Plato considered the "full responsibility - bearing down on all citizens - to educate themselves and fully develop their own potential values", in order to carry on an active citizenship as well as an evolution towards more and more mature forms of governance. Within the technological culture, the possible effects of this hypothesis of approach can be new modalities of participated management to requalification, preservation and use of housing assets and higher forms of consciousness of people."
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