Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

LANDSCAPE DESIGN OF OPEN SPACES VULNERABLE TO URBAN HEAT ISLANDS The role of the project between technology and nature

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Anna Mangiatordi

Keywords: 

Green and Blue Infrastructures, Urban Heat Islands, Technologies and Materials for Open Spaces, Nature Based Solutions, Digital Tools

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Abstract

The paper presents the results of a project research developed on an urban area of the Municipality V in the city of Rome, where, starting from the use of temperature maps and the analysis of environmental and climate vulnerability data, mitigation and adaptation solutions to Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) are identified, through a scalar – multidisciplinary and integrated approach – into the design of open spaces, from the urban scale to the choice of sustainable technologies and eco-materials – together with the introduction of Nature-based Solutions (NbS). The research experience shows that, from the planning to design stages of interventions, it is necessary to find reliable data on UHIs through the use of digital tools and real-time monitoring, to support the definition of scenarios aimed at improving the adaptive capacity of open spaces to climate changes. The final objective of the research is to stimulate widespread information on spatial and technological solutions to be implemented, where nature is placed at the center of the hypotheses of transformation of the built environment, intensifying awareness on these issues, to promote design actions aimed at tackling future climate challenges.

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SMC N.21 2025

SMC MAGAZINE N. TWENTYONE/2025

001_COVER AND INDEX

005_ ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL COOPERATION FOR LANDSCAPE
Dora Francese

019_ BOARDS AND INFORMATION

FOCUS ON LANDSCAPE AND SUSTAINABILITY: Cooperation and ecological transition

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037_ CLIMATE, LANDSCAPE AND BIOCLIMATICS: DYNAMIC INTEGRATIONS AND CHANGES
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054_ TECHNICAL AND LANDSCAPE STUDY FOR THE REHABILITATION OF A HISTORIC MOSQUE IN FEZ
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061_ HERITAGE AND ECOLOGY IN ROME’S ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARKS. Sustainable accessibility strategies
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077_ THE POTENTIAL OF BIOBASED MATERIALS IN PREFABRICATION. A house in Esmoriz built with rice-husk composite panels
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082_ LANDSCAPE DESIGN OF OPEN SPACES VULNERABLE TO URBAN HEAT ISLANDS. The role of the project between technology and nature
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