Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

NEIGHBOURHOODS IN THE CENTRE: THE NOLO CASE IN THE MILAN CONTEXT

Authors 

Michela Lecci, Ilaria Oberti

Keywords: 

NoLo, regeneration, inclusion, gentrification, transformation

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Abstract

Making cities sustainable means creating opportunities for economic growth, safe and affordable housing, supporting resilient and inclusive societies. Urban regeneration can be a valid opportunity and a sustainable response in order to support the positive links between the various areas of the city. However, monitoring is necessary to ensure that the redevelopment and regeneration of the territory does not bring with it the transformation of the use of housing and social spaces, leading into a crisis of consolidated lifestyles, characterized by bonds of solidarity and mutuality. The role of the public sector is not to prevent the transformative process of the market which is characterized by its role as a force in urban regeneration processes, but rather to propose public policies that can control the possible negative effects of transformations. For Milan looking to 2030, at the centre of an epochal urban transformation, the challenge is open: to regenerate without leaving any place or person behind. The Milanese district North of Loreto (NoLo) is the proposed case study.

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SMC N.14 2021

SMC MAGAZINE N. FOURTEEN/2021

001_ COVER AND INDEX

005_ VIEW_HISTORY, ENERGY AND SCIENCE: CHANGES IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGNERS’ RESPONSIBILITY
Dora Francese

023_ BOARDS AND INFORMATION

FOCUS ON SDG 2030 ENERGY HISTORY AND SCIENCE

025_ CIRCULAR ECONOMY ASSESSMENT IN DIFFERENT SCALES OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT. Impacts and Sustainable Strategies
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033_THE LOOPER METHODOLOGY: CO-CREATION PROCESSES FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT. Inclusive and sustainable cities
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039_ INTERIOR DESIGN IN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES. Sustainable materials and Nanomaterials
Maria Micalopoulou, Fani Vavili-Tsinka, Dimitrios Kontaxakis

044_ EXPLORING SUSTAINABILITY AND WELL-BEING IN THE BUILDING HABITAT. The green digital experience of beXLab
Antonella Trombadore, Carla Balocco

053_ ARAB-ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE IN ITALY: NEW APPROACH FOR VALORIZATION. A case study of Palermo
Fouad Ben Ali

059_ THE CASE OF APICE VECCHIO. Hypotesis for a conservation
Gianluigi de Martino, Valentina Bocchino, Alessia Fusciello

069_ SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION: CHALLENGES AND APPLICABILITY IN MEGACITIES TO ATTAIN SDGS – CASE STUDY OF CAIRO, EGYPT
Mohsen Aboulnaga, Abdulrahman Amer, Radwa Elsobki

075_ ENVIRONMENTAL VULNERABILITY TO PERIPHERALIZATION RISK IN LARGE AREA PLANNING
Roberto Gerundo, Alessandra Marra, Ottavia Giacomaniello

084_ ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF INTELLIGENT GLAZING. Case Study: Detached House in Greece
Katerina Georgoudy, Fani Vavili

089_ TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION AND DESIGN OF BIPV SYSTEMS FOR ENERGY TRANSITION PROCESS
Valeria D’Ambrosio, Enza Tersigni

096_ SUSTAINABLE RESTORATION: SURVEY AND ANALYSIS OF THE BARON EMPAIN PALACE, CAIRO, EGYPT
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105_ FROM GLOBAL STRATEGIES TO MANDATORY STANDARDS IN CONSTRUCTION. A time line for sustainable habitats
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111_ RECORDING, DOCUMENTATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CULTURAL HERITAGE BUILDINGS. Athens building maintenance (1830-1940)
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116_ INFOGRAPHICS AND MAPS AS TOOLS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF ANTHROPIC LANDSCAPES
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122_ ANALYSIS AND REPRESENTATION OF ACCESSIBILITY PARAMETERS OF URBAN OPEN SPACES
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127_ SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES FOR THE RECOVERY AND CONSERVATION OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS. LCA approach for CO2 reduction
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133_ E-BIM FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PRODUCTION PLANTS. An approach for SMEs
Pierpaolo D’Agostino, Giuseppe Antuono, Elia Calabrò

141_ NATURALLY AVAILABLE SOLUTIONS FOR BUILDING NEW METABOLIC TERRITORIES
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149_ MICROCLIMATE DESIGN FOR MICRO-CLIMATE URBAN DESIGN. A CASE STUDY IN GRANADA, SPAIN
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156_ METHODS FOR ASSESSING THE VULNERABILITY OF NON-STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS. Monitoring for risk managment
Roberto Castelluccio, Diego Di Martire, Luigi Guerriero, Veronica Vitiello

163_ UNDERGROUND ARTIFICIAL CAVITIES IN APULIA. Quarrying culture and reclamation of a forgotten heritage
Nicola Panzini

168_ ENERGY COMMUNITIES IN SMALLER MEDITERRANEAN URBAN CENTRES
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175_ NEIGHBOURHOODS IN THE CENTRE: THE NOLO CASE IN THE MILAN CONTEXT
Michela Lecci, Ilaria Oberti

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