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The book addresses the interdisciplinary and multiscale theme of the design of sustainable, inclusive and creative urban green spaces in relation to the socio-ecological transition and in line with the systemic vision promoted by the 2030 Agenda, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the principles outlined by the New European Bauhaus (European Commission, 2021). The publication refers to the International Study Day organized in June 2022 by the Unit for Internationalization of the PDTA Department of the Sapienza University of Rome, develops and updates its themes, with essays that deepen theories and methodologies pursued in specific disciplinary and research fields, and with case studies of design experiments and achievements that constitute best practices at an international level in the sign of a conscious sustainability.
The book is therefore part of an international and interdisciplinary dialogue and discussion focused on the challenges of climate change, economic crises and social inequalities as well as the questions that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic. These issues are fundamental in the rethinking and reconfiguration of the role of urban green spaces, conceived as a priority place for the existence of citizens, the archetype of European culture, the conservation of biodiversity, and the relationship with nature.
Considers the climatic aspects integrated with social issues for green urban spaces Identifies three keys of interpretation to identify the new paradigm 'beyond the garden' Includes case studies from urban planning to design
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Federica Dal Falco, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy), Architect, PhD in Architectural Technologies. Since 2005, she has been an associate professor of design in the PDTA Department of Sapienza University of Rome. Her main lines of research concern Design for Cultural Heritage with a focus on modern studies from design to architecture, museum communication, and design for public space. She was the President of the Design Didactic Area (2010/2014) and the Coordinator of CDLS (2004/2009). Since 2008, she has been the promoter, scientific responsible and RAM of Erasmus agreements for the Degree Course in Design and CDLM in DCVM and of scientific and cultural collaboration agreements with Museums in Rome and Cultural Institutes abroad. She is the Director of the Master in Exhibit Design and coordinator of the Internationalization Unit of the PDTA Department. Since 2009, Dal Falco has been a member of the External Review Team of Design (A3ES), a scientific researcher at FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia) and a guest investigator in CIEBA. Since 2019, she has been the Academician of the National Academy of Design, Russian Federation. She is responsible for the Framework Agreements and Executive Protocols for Design (Sapienza / Moscow State Stroganov Academy; Sapienza / Tabriz Islamic Art University, Iran). The publications of Dal Falco are in class A journals, volume essays, monographs, and curatorship. She is the scientific director of documentaries dedicated to the history of architecture, events and personalities of the twentieth century. Two books written by her and the Documentary "100 years of the Sapienza School of Architecture. Testimonies and stories 1958-1980" were selected for the ADI Design index (2013, 2014, and 2022) receiving the Lazio Design Excellence Award. She is a member of scientific committees of international conferences and she has been on the editorial board of class A journals and scientific journals. In the field of design experimentation, she has pursued theoretical and applied research between arts and design with multimedia design products, digital artistic works, installations, participating since 2009 in international exhibitions, with catalogues, mentions and awards.
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