Analysis and evaluation of public social housing : tools for a sustainable regeneration / Lorenzo Diana.
2023
HD7288.77
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Title
Analysis and evaluation of public social housing : tools for a sustainable regeneration / Lorenzo Diana.
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ISBN
9783031429286 (electronic bk.)
3031429281 (electronic bk.)
9783031429279
3031429273
3031429281 (electronic bk.)
9783031429279
3031429273
Published
Cham : Springer, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 133 pages) : illustrations (some color).
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10.1007/978-3-031-42928-6 doi
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HD7288.77
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.5/85
Summary
The book explores current characteristics of the urban built environment in view of possible future transformations. A cross-reading analysis of existing public social housing buildings is proposed, based on the investigation of their architectural, structural, and energetic characteristics. The study aims to provide an integrated approach that captures the link between typology, construction, and energy demands, offering a key to understanding the main critical issues and transformation readiness. It focuses on large-scale interventions composing public social housing stocks, realized during the second half of the twentieth century. More than other public interventions, such building stocks clearly lack in meeting current housing needs such as modern apartment architectural layout, energy and structural regulations, and social mix. However, due to their numerical presence, strategical and widespread distribution across urban areas, and transformability, these buildings can be the target for future strategic regeneration projects. In particular, the book thoroughly investigates the social housing estate constructed in Rome (Italy) after the approval in 1964 of the first urban economic and social housing plan.
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SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology.
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Table of Contents
The obsolescence of the built environment
Transforming and regenerating the housing
Evaluating the existing built environment
The great-size architecture
The great-size public social housing: the case of Rome
Typology and evaluation
Seismic risk and evaluation
Energy and evaluation
Conclusions and perspectives.
Transforming and regenerating the housing
Evaluating the existing built environment
The great-size architecture
The great-size public social housing: the case of Rome
Typology and evaluation
Seismic risk and evaluation
Energy and evaluation
Conclusions and perspectives.