UNPARK. The second life of an infrastructure in a high-density urban environment

The UNPark research project moves within the boundaries of urban mining, applying the idea of ‘wasted architecture’ to be salvaged and repurposed for urban infrastructures, thus ‘reclaiming public space’ where it was not previously possible. The underlying assumption is that there is latent potenti...

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Main Authors: Paolo Carli, Patrizia Scrugli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Palermo University Press 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/233
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spelling doaj-0e3604f46d314a91aa828ea98b13440f2021-06-23T08:35:03ZengPalermo University PressAgathón2464-93092532-683X2021-06-019online10.19229/2464-9309/972021UNPARK. The second life of an infrastructure in a high-density urban environmentPaolo Carli0Patrizia Scrugli1Polytechnic of Milano (Italy)Polytechnic of Milano (Italy) The UNPark research project moves within the boundaries of urban mining, applying the idea of ‘wasted architecture’ to be salvaged and repurposed for urban infrastructures, thus ‘reclaiming public space’ where it was not previously possible. The underlying assumption is that there is latent potential hidden in infrastructures, waiting to be discovered and developed through upcycling operations which add new and creative uses to their original functions – uses that are closer to citizens’ actual needs and capable of having a positive impact on urban dynamics. The sphere of action for UNPark is the Serra-Monte Ceneri flyover in Milan; however, the multidisciplinary approach, evidence-based design and final considerations of the project are all transferrable to a range of national and international contexts. With this in mind, the contribution aims to cast light on a topic with a great deal of potential to fuel debate within the discipline as well as our cities. https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/233infrastructureurban regenerationfragile territoriesgovernanceupcycling
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urban regeneration
fragile territories
governance
upcycling
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title UNPARK. The second life of an infrastructure in a high-density urban environment
title_short UNPARK. The second life of an infrastructure in a high-density urban environment
title_full UNPARK. The second life of an infrastructure in a high-density urban environment
title_fullStr UNPARK. The second life of an infrastructure in a high-density urban environment
title_full_unstemmed UNPARK. The second life of an infrastructure in a high-density urban environment
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publisher Palermo University Press
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2532-683X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The UNPark research project moves within the boundaries of urban mining, applying the idea of ‘wasted architecture’ to be salvaged and repurposed for urban infrastructures, thus ‘reclaiming public space’ where it was not previously possible. The underlying assumption is that there is latent potential hidden in infrastructures, waiting to be discovered and developed through upcycling operations which add new and creative uses to their original functions – uses that are closer to citizens’ actual needs and capable of having a positive impact on urban dynamics. The sphere of action for UNPark is the Serra-Monte Ceneri flyover in Milan; however, the multidisciplinary approach, evidence-based design and final considerations of the project are all transferrable to a range of national and international contexts. With this in mind, the contribution aims to cast light on a topic with a great deal of potential to fuel debate within the discipline as well as our cities.
topic infrastructure
urban regeneration
fragile territories
governance
upcycling
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