Fringe renewal. Enhancing urban and peri-urban fragile areas

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Cassandra Cozza
Publishing Year 2023 Issue 2022/103 Language English
Pages 3 P. 72-74 File size 291 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2023-103010
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This doctoral design-driven research investigates the spatial renewal and urban regeneration of four areas of the case study Eastern fringe of Milan. Each design experimentation focuses on peculiar topics related to urban fringes’ renewal which were selected due to the specificities of each area within the broader urban fringe, which is strongly characterized by the presence of different infrastructures – the Lambro river, the railways and the A51 highway ‘Autostrada Tangenziale Est’. Design approaches illustrated in the following visual essays are based on surveys and datasets; they test design strategies through specific toolkits aimed at enhancing spatial relations and urban quality and reacting to climate change through mitigation and adaptation actions.

Keywords: spatial renewal; Urban fringes; fragile areas

Cassandra Cozza, Fringe renewal. Enhancing urban and peri-urban fragile areas in "TERRITORIO" 103/2022, pp 72-74, DOI: 10.3280/TR2023-103010