Teacher
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PONE MARIA
(syllabus)
The course's main objective is to introduce students to the themes and tools that concern the relationship between climate change and the design of public space, but not with the exclusively "technical" logic with which it is often addressed. The ability to read the spatial characteristics, in terms of geography, morphology, and typology, is considered the first interpretive key for a project that can deal with the effects of climate change in the urban environment. The course is composed of two parts:
The first part of the program consists of a series of seminars led by external guests, focusing on thematic framing and acquiring fundamental knowledge and techniques for a contemporary public space project that addresses themes of mitigation and adaptation to climate change (CC).
The second part is practical and involves a design application where students can engage with the course themes through hands-on experimentation. During this phase, students will be provided with foundational concepts for using the microclimatic simulation software ENVI-met.
(reference books)
D’Olimpio (2008) La progettazione del microclima urbano. Le caratteristiche microclimatiche in ambiente urbano come fattori per la definizione della qualità ecosistemica dei sistemi insediativi; Roma: Kappa.
Georgiadis T. (2018) "Cambiamenti climatici ed effetti sulle città" in REBUS. Renovation of public Building and Urban Space / 3° Edizione
Musco F, Fregolent L. (2014) (a cura di) Pianificazione urbanistica e clima urbano. Manuale per la riduzione dei fenomeni di isola di calore urbano. Padova: Il Poligrafo
Pone M (2023) (a cura di) «CLIMACTIONS» La mitigazione dell’Isola di Calore Urbana tra salute e pratiche di rigenerazione. Macerata: Quodlibet
Pone M (2019) Pone M. (2019) ‘Paesaggi dell’Antropocene’, in Op.Cit Selezione della critica d’arte contemporanea,165.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2008) Reducing urban heat islands: Compendium of strategies [online] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
UCCRN (2018) Climate Change and Cities. Second Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research Network. Cambridge University Press Ulteriori riferimenti verranno eventualmente forniti nel corso delle lezioni
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