The seminar explores recovery planning and presents the strategic and operative challenges of urban planning “compressed in time.” In contexts affected by large-scale destruction, particular significance is placed on the effort to (re)imagine future cities and territories amidst total uncertainty and the continuous evolution of conflict dynamics.
What should be preserved, and what should be rebuilt or “reinvented”? Which needs should be considered and prioritized? Whose knowledge should be included to support anti-fragile action? Which tools could be activated to mobilize resources and rebuild local (physical and relational) networks? The seminar will reflect on these interrogatives, starting from the experience of the Ukrainian research and professional collective
Restart
In the morning, our guests will give a class to the students of the course "Fragility and antifragility in the spatial realm", hosted by Valeria Fedeli , 9:30-11:00, Building 16B1.1