Post-pandemic and urban morphology

Preliminary research perspectives about spatial impacts on public realm

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

F. Berlingieri (Politecnico di Milano)

M. Triggianese (TU Delft - History, Form & Aesthetics)

Research Group
History, Form & Aesthetics
Copyright
© 2020 F. Berlingieri, M. Triggianese
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Publication Year
2020
Language
Multiple languages
Copyright
© 2020 F. Berlingieri, M. Triggianese
Research Group
History, Form & Aesthetics
Issue number
52-53
Volume number
2020
Pages (from-to)
148-154
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Abstract

As Covid-19 evidence, urban density[*] proved to be a health risk factor,
reclaiming the rethinking for higher sustainability. The investigation on
post pandemic strategies in the metropolitan cities of Milan and Rotterdam
shows emergent modes of spatial re-appropriation towards better
risk adaptiveness.

Come evidenza del Covid-19, la densità urbana* si è dimostrata un fattore
di rischio per la salute, accelerando la riflessione verso una maggiore
sostenibilità. L’indagine sulle strategie post-pandemiche nelle città di Milano
e Rotterdam mostra emergenti modalità di riappropriazione spaziale
di aree pubbliche residuali per una migliore capacità di adattamento al
rischio.