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Article
Social Balances in the Design Space
Author(s)
Francesco Armato and Stefano Follesa
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2021.03.005
Affiliation(s)
Università degli Studi di Firenze, Firenze FI 50121, Italy
ABSTRACT
A socio-territorial balance
settles and develops through the diversity of ingredients that participate in
new forms of sociality: new ways of living and expressing everyday life: new
technologies conceived with alternative mobilities, new systems of aggregation
and shared participations, just to make some examples: car-sharing, co-working,
social-spaces, ..., places of sharing, physical or virtual, social media
online, or other places where people meet to satisfy their needs and
exigencies. The project must have a complete vision, in
order to clarify the various scenarios that arise from time to time, continuous
interaction between things, people, and space, in order to address and solve
problems, such as health, education, poverty, and climate change. The local daily principle of sustainability and
self-sustainability, each territory must find its identity dimension in its own
historical and cultural stratification, a dimension which for Alberto Magnaghi
is based on indissociable fundamental principles: cultural, social, economic,
geographical and ecological. The new solutions must be less impactful and with
greater attention to the social reality: localized, intercultural, flexible,
innovative and participatory, only this way it is possible to obtain a
strategic design that focuses on an integrated whole: products, services and
communication
KEYWORDS
Smart urban design, sharing, interaction, contamination, urban regeneration.
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