In its original configuration, the Roman theatre was a composite building, made up of many interrelated spaces: cavea, orchestra, fixed stage, frons scaenae, peristyle and the main distributive and connective element represented by the ambulacrum. The combination of these elements guaranteed the Roman theatre a strong urban character, derived from its volumetric mass that imposed itself on the rest of the building fabric. In the case of Spoleto, the theatre appears as a fragment disoriented among other fragments that have lost the field that kept them in relation. This progressive addition of buildings, combined with the excavation campaigns, which took place at different times, in our opinion has on the one hand forgotten some parts of the theatre, but on the other has generated a potential “city building”. The theatre can play this role of re-connection starting from the ambulacrum, which has been preserved for a good part and is interrupted against the wall of the convent but which the project intends to reread and extend by creating a path that crosses all the existing buildings in a new circular movement that reconnects the fragments and residual spaces like a new story.
Ambulacrum: Redevelopment of the Roman theatre of Spoleto
In its original configuration, the Roman theatre was a composite building, made up of many interrelated spaces: cavea, orchestra, fixed stage, frons scaenae, peristyle and the main distributive and connective element represented by the ambulacrum. The combination of these elements guaranteed the Roman theatre a strong urban character, derived from its volumetric mass that imposed itself on the rest of the building fabric. In the case of Spoleto, the theatre appears as a fragment disoriented among other fragments that have lost the field that kept them in relation. This progressive addition of buildings, combined with the excavation campaigns, which took place at different times, in our opinion has on the one hand forgotten some parts of the theatre, but on the other has generated a potential “city building”. The theatre can play this role of re-connection starting from the ambulacrum, which has been preserved for a good part and is interrupted against the wall of the convent but which the project intends to reread and extend by creating a path that crosses all the existing buildings in a new circular movement that reconnects the fragments and residual spaces like a new story.
Arctic hypothesis
The exhibition aimed to promote dialogue on climate and economic transition in the Arctic from an architectural and urban planning perspective, as well as to use architecture creatively to explore future alternatives for society in the Swedish Arctic.The exhibition was based on three hypotheses:
Form follows environment. This hypothesis suggested that the design of future Arctic settlements would be directly influenced by Arctic environmental conditions, adapting the form to wind, snow, ice, rain, and changing landscapes.
The network works. This concept viewed the city as an interconnected system where local issues and broader territorial challenges mutually influence each other, integrating local communities into larger regional or global discussions.
Green, blue, and white. Towards sustainability, this approach treated nature as essential infrastructure for the northern regions, with design strategies that effectively utilized vegetation, water, and ice as interconnected systems.
Ordinary cities in transition
Green Inc project will focus on inclusive green transition
Together with Skellefteå Municipality, we are partners in an EU project project that includes cities and universities in Amsterdam, Brussels, Turin, and Bucharest. The aim is to develop inclusive nature based solutions to deal with climate change and rapid urban growth.
As the industrial green transition accelerates in cities there is the need to develop methods to better include society into this process. Having all stakeholders on board will ensure a more sustainable and democratic transformation of cities. This is particularly important in Northern Sweden where the transition is more visible with large private and public infrastructure projects such as Northvolt, Norrbotniabana, and Hibryt. These investments are pressing the municipalities to develop new land quickly.
“This is a unique project to develop creative methods to deal with the green transition in Northern Sweden.”, says Agatino Rizzo, professor in architecture and principal investigator in Green Inc. “Skellefteå is the frontrunner city in Sweden to implement innovative urban solutions for climate adaption in time for the house exhibition in 2026” says Therese Kreisel, Head of Urban planning at Skellefteå Kommun.
The Green Inc project is funded with 17 million kronor by national research agencies and the European Commission under the umbrella of the Driving Urban Transitions programme, Joint Programme Iniative Urban Europe. The project starts in spring 2024 and will end in autumn 2026.
Arctic Five Chair in Architecture
Luleå University of Technology is pleased to announce the appointment of three Chairs to The Arctic Five network: Christina Allard, Agatino Rizzo and Karolina Parding.
The Arctic Five is a partnership between Luleå University of
Technology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Umeå University, the
University of Lapland and the University of Oulu, whom together aim to
lead the way on key Arctic issues. The mission of the alliance is to
advance and share knowledge, develop education, and create innovations
for the advancement of our region and a sustainable Arctic.
As part
of the Arctic Five’s flagship Chairs & Fellows programme, the
Chairs initiative represents a group of scholars with the will and
capacity to form original research and education alliances. Thus today,
the Arctic Five institutions have collectively appointed 15 Arctic Five
Chairs – all of whom are highly ranked scholars from across the human,
social, natural and technical sciences.
Agatino Rizzo, Professor in Architecture, whose
research interest include urban sustainability, smart urbanism, Arctic
towns, climate goals, urban planning, and carbon neutral society.
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The Arctic Five Chair will be an invaluable opportunity to get access
to a prestigious network of scholars, institutions, and networks that
will enable me to develop further my studies in urban sustainability in
the Arctic region, says Agatino Rizzo.
Arctic chair results:
- MIRAI collaboration with University of Hiroshima (prof. A. Sharifi), Q method workshops in Umeå and Luleå (link)
- Arctic hypothesis exhibition and catalogue (link)
- Special issue on ordinary cities (link)
- Interreg Aurora Re-Archtive project (with Centria, Lapland U, etc.)
- Application Venice Biennale 2025
PhD School Urban Arctic
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Architectural quality, design for circularity and design variation in wood façade systems
The doctoral research examines technical and architectural quality issues and assessment of aesthetics with focus on the connections between design, circularity, adaptability and reusability of the components by developing a digitized plat form. The aim is to investigate how knowledge and verification of these issues can be used in the development of future wooden building systems suitable for renovation and new construction with focus on the northern parts of Sweden. Funding for the project comes from Energimynigheten, E2B2. Partners in the project is: RISE, LTU, SCA, Hedlunda Industrier, Equator Arkitektkontor and Kiruna Bostäder AB.
Prosumer's perspective in cultural heritage districts
The purpose of this project is to develop, test and evaluate a method by which prosumers who live and / or work in environments with cultural-historical values are motivated and given the opportunity to integrate solar cells (funded by STEM)
UNALAB
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Transdisciplinary urbanism: Three experiences from Europe and Canada
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City of Science in Luxembourg: Urban Redevelopment of a Steel Mill Areain Esch Sur Alzette in Luxembourg
The regenerated City of Science hosts the offices and educational facilities of the University of Luxembourg and several other buildings such as new national research facilities, banks, a shopping mall and several residential buildings as well as cultural spaces such as a museum adapted in the former furnaces of the steel mill, concert hall, etc. More information about the project can be found here: http://www.belval.lu/en/
Playontology for Seniors (PlaS)
In 2015 THE NORDIC INDEPENDENT LIVING CHALLENGE invited proposals to address the issue of senior citizens’ quality of life (http://www.realchallenge.info/). Playontology for Seniors (PlaS) was one of the 415 proposals. On the 10th of April 75 proposals were shortlisted to enter the next stage of the competition. PlaS did not make it; however, since we appreciate the theme of the competition, and value our proposal, we would like to disseminate it.
TRANSURBANISM. TOWARDS A NEW TRANSDISCIPLINARY APPROACH IN URBAN PLANNING
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ISOCARP YPP Workshop in Ulyanovsk, Russia
The objective of the workshop was to provide the workshop participants with hands-on practical experiences.
It was also intended to develop an example of the comprehensive (strategic) urban planning exercise for the Russian cities hosting the 2018 FIFA football games / other activities.
Elders and Participatory Action in Helsinki
EUROPEAN NOVEMBER CONFERENCE VIENNA 2010
Public space and the challenges of urban transformation in Europe: Politics and culture.
10th and 11th November 2010
Palais Kabelwerk Programme: http://skuor.tuwien.ac.at Interdisciplinary
Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space Department of Spatial Development, Infrastructure and Environmental Planning Faculty of Architecture and Planning Vienna University of Technology
P2P-Urbanism: What's new? (excerpt)
The recent informational revolution has brought new concepts such as peer-to-peer, open source, free software, copyleft and so forth. In the last decade these concepts are redesigning social relations, advocating for the direct involvement of people in decision making, production, and management of any hard and soft product at any scale. Thanks to the efforts of the P2P foundation ( see http://p2pfoundation.net/) and its main driver, Michel Bauwens a Belgian philosopher based in Thailand , peer-to-peer (P2P) philosophy has been discussed on the web at any significant scale - from P2P architecture to P2P Warfare (see http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/).
PLUG & PLAN
In the last 15 years see: http://www.cityleft.altervista.org/ |
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