Resili(g)ence

Resili(g)ent Cities and Advanced Urbanism

Abstract

We must, today, face the challenge of finding not only more correct but also more imaginative and innovative solutions to complex problems, with projects oriented to a new definition of the multi-city in the territory, to more sustainable growth and to a development able to propose new strategic scenarios of the future. The term Resili(g)ence synthesizes these issues by linking them to a new responsible and accountable sensibility and to more advanced and informational urbanism.

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Published
2021-12-30
How to Cite
Gausa, M., Canessa, N., & Tucci, G. (2021). Resili(g)ence: Resili(g)ent Cities and Advanced Urbanism. AND Journal of Architecture, Cities and Architects, 40(2). Retrieved from https://and-architettura.it/index.php/and/article/view/379