POLICIES STRATEGIES AND INSTRUMENTS FOR LIVING IN URBAN REGENERATION

Course objectives

General objectives The Course provides the appropriate knowledge of housing policies, strategies and tools, within the current national and international regulatory framework, with particular reference to urban regeneration strategies. Within this framework, the Course refers to the main case studies and the best practices that represent emblematic experiences, in the European context, in terms of environmental sustainability, saving of land use and social inclusion, in order to pursue high levels of urban quality, in the construction of the "public city" and in the enhancement of “common goods”. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding At the end of the Course the student must have acquired knowledge and understanding skills, as well as skills that allow to support, in a theoretical-methodological approach, the implementation of urban regeneration strategies aimed specifically at urban areas characterized by low levels of livability and marginal conditions – physical, functional, environmental, socio-economic – with particular reference to the settlements of public and social housing. The student must also have acquired adequate and specific knowledge of the policies, strategies, tools, and related procedures and implementation mechanisms, for the intervention. The intervenction, characterized by multidimensionality and integration, refers to national and international legislative frameworks, and to different territorial contexts. It have to consider preventive assessments on environmental, morphological and functional and social feasibility, in line with the integration and multidisciplinary characteristics of urban regeneration. The assestment of knowledge and understanding will be carried out through the experimentation activity, carried out during the Course, and through the examination test. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding At the end of the Course the student must have the ability to apply a methodological-operational, integrated, iterative, multiscalar and interdisciplinary approach, aimed at testing the knowledge and understanding skills acquired, to be applied to the resolution of complex problems inherent in the regeneration of marginal contexts of the contemporary city, characterized by poor levels of livability. This ability will be pursued through an experimentation activity, which involves the simulation of a real urban planning process applied to a real territorial context. The experimentation activity, carried out by the students both in groups and individually, will allow to exercise critical-interpretative skills and independent judgment, as well as problem solving and team working. The assestment of the ability to apply knowledge and understanding acquired will be carried out through intermediate feedbacks and through the examination test. Independent judgment At the end of the Course the student will have to demonstrate critical-interpretative, synthetic-evaluative and proactive skills within the knowledge acquired and the experimentation activities carried out, highlighting independence judgment and originality. In particular, awareness of the ethical and civil role of the regeneration project aimed at housing must emerge, as well as its complexity and its necessary interdisciplinarity. The achievement of these skills will be acquired during the course, throught interactions and feedback during the theoretical-disciplinary communications, and during the experimentation activity, through the simulation of a real urban regeneration process. The assestment of the skills acquired will be carried out through intermediate feedback and through the examination test. . Communicative ability At the end of the Course the student must be able, individually and as part of a team working, to communicate and transmit in an effective and original way, also through advanced and multimedial communication tools, the theoretical, methodological and operational skills acquired both during the theoretical communications and during the experimentation activity. The assestment of the abilities acquired will be carried out through intermediate feedback and through the examination test. Learning skill At the end of the Course students must demonstrate autonomous learning skills, which have contributed to the functioning and growth of their skills and abilities. In particular must demonstrate also the interest about issues relating to the theme of housing and, more generally, the urban planning, aimed at the regeneration of the areas of the contemporary city characterized by physical, functional, environmental, socio-economic conditions of marginality. The acquisition of these skills will be carried out both through the theoretical-disciplinary and methodological lessons imparted by the teacher during the Course, aimed at increase the framework of competences and of the most innovative national and international disciplinary approaches, as well as through the assiduous and active participation in the experimental activity. The assestment of the abilities acquired will be carried out, above all, through the examination test.

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Course program
The course aims to provide an adequate knowledge of the policies, strategies and tools for housing, within the national and international regulatory framework, with particular reference to urban regeneration strategies. Regeneration strategies concern not only physical-morphological redevelopment interventions, but also projects aimed at providing an integrated response to the demands of environmental regeneration, socio-economic revitalization and cultural enhancement, according to principles of sustainability and resilience to environmental and socio-economic changes. Those strategies constitute the main point of reference for intervention in the contemporary city and, in particular, in the public housing settlements, pursuing the enhancement of the common goods, on which the structure and image of the city will be re-founded, the quality of the urban environment and the collective use of spaces. In this framework, the course will refer to best practices characterized by disciplinary innovation, contextualised in the specific geographical contexts and time, emblematic in terms of ecological-environmental sustainability, economic-financial feasibility and social inclusion. This best practices pursuit high levels of urban quality, through the construction of the public city and the enhancement of the common goods. Furthermore, through a sperimentation activity, the course aims to verify the theoretical, methodological and operational references acquired.
Prerequisites
The student, at the beginning of the Course, must have acquired the main urban planning theoretical concept, as well as main legislative references concerning the tools of Territorial Governance.
Books
I. Poli, Rigenerare la città esistente. Per una integrazione tra urbs e civitas, Aracne, Roma, 2021. G. Campos Venuti, Città senza cultura. Intervista sull’urbanistica, a cura di F. Oliva, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2010. C. Gasparrini, Savino, a cura di, La città resiliente, Sentieri Urbani n. 20/2016. C. Mattogno, Ventuno parole per l’urbanistica, Aracne edizioni, Roma, 2014. F. Oliva, L. Ricci, 2017, “Promuovere la rigenerazione urbana e la riqualificazione del patrimonio edilizio esistente”, in Antonini E., Tucci F., a cura di, Architettura, Città, Territorio verso la Green Economy, Edizioni Ambiente, 2017. I. Poli, C. Ravagnan, “Rigenerare le periferie pubbliche. Da spazi di margine a nodi di reti”, in M. Talia, a cura di, Il bisogno di giustizia nella città che cambia, Planum, Roma-Milano, 2018. I. Poli, C. Ravagnan, “La rigenerazione urbana nel Piano Regolatore Generale di Roma. Tra attuazione e innovazione”, in Ciudades n. 20/2017, Dossier monografico, Regenerar la ciudad. Condiciones y límites de una estrategia urbana integrada. I. Poli, C. Ravagnan, “Il piano urbanistico tra sostenibilità e resilienza. Nuovi concetti operativi e nuovi valori collettivi”, in Urbanistica n. 157/2016. L. Ricci, a cura di, Piano locale e… Nuove regole, nuovi strumenti, nuovi meccanismi attuativi, FrancoAngeli, Roma, 2009. L. Ricci, a cura di, Il nuovo piano di Roma, in Urbanistica n. 116/2001.
Teaching mode
The experimentation activity Theme of the experimentation activity is the urban regeneration of an area of the Roman municipal territory characterized by the presence of public residential settlements with high levels of social, morphological, functional and environmental conditions of marginality. The experimentation activity is based on a methodological reference structure which, in coherence with the theoretical lessons and the operational communications, set up a two-tier process, and subsequent analysis and planning phases: 1 Level - The Local Plan - Local Plan: The structural components of the territory and the urban planning framework 2 Level - The Integrated Program - Analysis - Assessment and goals - Integrated Program Each phase requires the elaboration of specific documents and thematic maps according to a systemic approach (environmental system, morphological settlement system and system of services and infrastructures, planning system). Lessons and communications Theoretical lessons are aimed at defining the framework of policies, strategies and tools of Territorial Government, with particular reference to the theme of housing, also through the deepening of some emblematic urban planning cases, in Italy and in Europe, in particular the Masterplan of Rome (2008), taken as a reference also for the experimentation activity. The theoretical lessons deepen the following themes, within the most innovative disciplinary debate: - The different disciplinary perspectives (structural, morphological, ecological-environmental) for the analysis and planning of the contemporary city; - The contemporary city. The principles, strategies, tools and innovative implementation mechanisms of urban planning to pursue the urban regeneration strategy; - The public city. The construction of an urban framework in a structural, morphological and ecological-environmental perspective; - Policies, strategies and tools for housing. Cases and experiences. An operational communication anticipate the construction of the maps within the experimentation activities.
Frequency
Attendance is not mandatory but recommended.
Exam mode
The exam is individual for the theoretical part and the experimentation activity is carried out and presented in groups of 3 students. The oral examination will focus on the topics of the lessons and on the illustration of the project proposal in order to verify the level of learning of the references, as well as the awareness of the assessment carried out and the project proposals.
Bibliography
D. Cecchini, a cura di, “Roma: Programmi integrati per la rigenerazione diffusa”, in Urbanistica Informazioni nn. 253-254, 2014. R. D’Onofrio, M. Talia, a cura di, La rigenerazione urbana alla prova, FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2015. P. Di Biagi, “La periferia pubblica: da problema a risorsa per la città contemporanea”, in A. Belli, a cura di, Oltre la città: Pensare la periferia, Cronopio, Napoli 2006. M. Fior, I. Poli, G. Bevilacqua, “Historical network of Cultural Heritage for the regeneration of the contemporary city”, in C. Gambardella, a cura di, World heritage and legacy. Culture, creativity, contamination, Gangemi Editore, Roma, 2019. P. Galuzzi, P. Vitillo, Praticare il piano?, INU edizioni, Roma, 2011. P. Galuzzi, P. Vitillo, a cura di, Rigenerare la città. La perequazione urbanistica come progetto, Maggioli, Rimini, 2009. C. Giaimo, a cura di, Dopo 50 anni di standard urbanistici in Italia. Percorsi di riforma, Inu edizioni, Roma, 2019. F. Indovina, L. Fregolent, M. Savino, L’esplosione della città, Editrice Compositori, Bologna, 2005. M. Marcelloni, a cura di, Questioni della città contemporanea, Alinea, Firenze, 2006. C. Mattogno, R. Romano, a cura di, Dalla casa al paesaggio. Edilizia residenziale pubblica e mutamenti dell’abitare a Roma, Gangemi, Roma, 2019. D. Modigliani, a cura di, “L’edilizia sovvenzionata a Roma. Analisi e scenari per una gestione sostenibile”, in Urbanistica Informazioni nn. 249-250, 2013. F. Oliva, P. Galuzzi, P. Vitillo, Progettazione urbanistica. Materiali e riferimenti per la costruzione del piano comunale, Edilizia & Urbanistica, Maggioli editore, Dogana (RSM), 2002. F. Oliva, Il Nuovo piano, Urbanistica n. 135/2008. L. Pogliani, La casa sociale. Una questione di welfare. Problemi e soluzioni, Urbanistica n.149/2012. I. Poli, P. Carobbi, C. Ravagnan, “I Programmi integrati nell’esperienza romana”, in G. Buttarelli, A. Cappuccitti, a cura di, Progetto urbanistico e qualità della città. Scenari, strumenti, processi, INU Edizioni, 2018. I. Poli, P. Carobbi, L. Fonti, D. Modigliani, C. Ravagnan (2015), “Periferia pubblica e Centralità locali. I luoghi della rigenerazione a Roma”, in S. Saccomanni, a cura di, Periferie: cosa è rimasto di una stagione di rigenerazione urbana?, in Urbanistica Informazioni nn. 259-260/2015. C. Ravagnan, Rigenerare le città e i territori contemporanei. Prospettive e nuovi riferimenti operativi per la sperimentazione, Alinea, Roma, 2019. C. Ravagnan, I. Poli, “Trame verdi e blu: verso un futuro affidabile tra visione strategica e gestione dei rischi”, in Urbanistica n. 160/2017. L. Ricci, “Governare la città contemporanea. Riforme e strumenti per la rigenerazione urbana”, in Urbanistica n.160/2017.
Lesson mode
The experimentation activity Theme of the experimentation activity is the urban regeneration of an area of the Roman municipal territory characterized by the presence of public residential settlements with high levels of social, morphological, functional and environmental conditions of marginality. The experimentation activity is based on a methodological reference structure which, in coherence with the theoretical lessons and the operational communications, set up a two-tier process, and subsequent analysis and planning phases: 1 Level - The Local Plan - Local Plan: The structural components of the territory and the urban planning framework 2 Level - The Integrated Program - Analysis - Assessment and goals - Integrated Program Each phase requires the elaboration of specific documents and thematic maps according to a systemic approach (environmental system, morphological settlement system and system of services and infrastructures, planning system). Lessons and communications Theoretical lessons are aimed at defining the framework of policies, strategies and tools of Territorial Government, with particular reference to the theme of housing, also through the deepening of some emblematic urban planning cases, in Italy and in Europe, in particular the Masterplan of Rome (2008), taken as a reference also for the experimentation activity. The theoretical lessons deepen the following themes, within the most innovative disciplinary debate: - The different disciplinary perspectives (structural, morphological, ecological-environmental) for the analysis and planning of the contemporary city; - The contemporary city. The principles, strategies, tools and innovative implementation mechanisms of urban planning to pursue the urban regeneration strategy; - The public city. The construction of an urban framework in a structural, morphological and ecological-environmental perspective; - Policies, strategies and tools for housing. Cases and experiences. An operational communication anticipate the construction of the maps within the experimentation activities.
  • Lesson code10588649
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseArchitecture - Urban Regeneration
  • CurriculumArchitettura - Rigenerazione urbana
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDICAR/21
  • CFU8