Oltre la retorica della bella città innevata

In winter cities it is normal that piled-up snow, perhaps moved by the wind or the snowplows, subtracts a large part of the public space, the surfaces compacted by the trampling become dangerously slippery, the melting water, the ice and the slush behave as physical and mental barriers to soft mobil...

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Main Authors: Federico Di Cosmo, Björn Ekelund, Agatino Rizzo
Other Authors: Toppetti, Fabrizio, Ferretti, Laura Valeria, DI COSMO, Federico, Ekelund, Björn, Rizzo, Agatino
Format: Book Part
Language:Italian
Published: Quodlibet 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1500231
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/1500231 2024-02-11T10:01:24+01:00 Oltre la retorica della bella città innevata Federico Di Cosmo Björn Ekelund Agatino Rizzo Toppetti, Fabrizio Ferretti, Laura Valeria DI COSMO, Federico Ekelund, Björn Rizzo, Agatino 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1500231 ita ita Quodlibet place:Macerata info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-88-229-0552-9 ispartofbook:La cura delle città. Politiche e progetti firstpage:142 lastpage:149 numberofpages:8 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1500231 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess nature based solution nordic architecture winter city design design with nature cold design city responsive desgin water sensitive design nordic urbanisim sweden architecture architettura nordica northern urbanism urbanism below zero climate change snow info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2020 ftunivromairis 2024-01-24T18:04:08Z In winter cities it is normal that piled-up snow, perhaps moved by the wind or the snowplows, subtracts a large part of the public space, the surfaces compacted by the trampling become dangerously slippery, the melting water, the ice and the slush behave as physical and mental barriers to soft mobility, that seasonal deposits capture large quantities of pollutants and congest the water disposal system. In the virtuous panorama of the urban policies of the Nordic countries, Gällivare (Sweden) represents an innovative case, which places new tools on the table of best practices to improve the winter livability of the urban environment. With the adoption of the Blue, Green and White masterplan (2016), in fact, the small Arctic town transforms the snow from a climate constraint to an abundant large-scale resource, through which promote a vibrant environment, full of recreational possibilities. A new model of circular management of ecological infrastructures summarizes a series of experimental principles about the transformation of the snowpack into a system of temporary large-scale architectures, attractive and multifunctional, aesthetically and technically coordinated with the blue and green spaces. Book Part Arctic Climate change Gällivare Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Arctic Gällivare ENVELOPE(20.660,20.660,67.132,67.132)
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topic nature based solution
nordic architecture
winter city design
design with nature
cold design
city responsive desgin
water sensitive design
nordic urbanisim
sweden architecture
architettura nordica
northern urbanism
urbanism below zero
climate change
snow
spellingShingle nature based solution
nordic architecture
winter city design
design with nature
cold design
city responsive desgin
water sensitive design
nordic urbanisim
sweden architecture
architettura nordica
northern urbanism
urbanism below zero
climate change
snow
Federico Di Cosmo
Björn Ekelund
Agatino Rizzo
Oltre la retorica della bella città innevata
topic_facet nature based solution
nordic architecture
winter city design
design with nature
cold design
city responsive desgin
water sensitive design
nordic urbanisim
sweden architecture
architettura nordica
northern urbanism
urbanism below zero
climate change
snow
description In winter cities it is normal that piled-up snow, perhaps moved by the wind or the snowplows, subtracts a large part of the public space, the surfaces compacted by the trampling become dangerously slippery, the melting water, the ice and the slush behave as physical and mental barriers to soft mobility, that seasonal deposits capture large quantities of pollutants and congest the water disposal system. In the virtuous panorama of the urban policies of the Nordic countries, Gällivare (Sweden) represents an innovative case, which places new tools on the table of best practices to improve the winter livability of the urban environment. With the adoption of the Blue, Green and White masterplan (2016), in fact, the small Arctic town transforms the snow from a climate constraint to an abundant large-scale resource, through which promote a vibrant environment, full of recreational possibilities. A new model of circular management of ecological infrastructures summarizes a series of experimental principles about the transformation of the snowpack into a system of temporary large-scale architectures, attractive and multifunctional, aesthetically and technically coordinated with the blue and green spaces.
author2 Toppetti, Fabrizio
Ferretti, Laura Valeria
DI COSMO, Federico
Ekelund, Björn
Rizzo, Agatino
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Björn Ekelund
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title Oltre la retorica della bella città innevata
title_short Oltre la retorica della bella città innevata
title_full Oltre la retorica della bella città innevata
title_fullStr Oltre la retorica della bella città innevata
title_full_unstemmed Oltre la retorica della bella città innevata
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