TECHNE 10 (2015): Urban regeneration
Research and Experimentation

The soil preservation and renewal. From the planning strategies to the management of the disposal process in the built environment

TECHNE 10 (2015): Urban regeneration

Published 2015-11-16

Keywords

  • Soil depletion,
  • Urban sprawl,
  • C&D waste management,
  • Construction materials recycling

How to Cite

Paleari, M., & Campioli, A. (2015). The soil preservation and renewal. From the planning strategies to the management of the disposal process in the built environment. TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, (10), 232–239. https://doi.org/10.13128/Techne-17520

Abstract

The soil belongs to the nonrenewable resources and its preservation affects the different scales of architecture. The preservation has to be pursued through various actions: blocking the urban enlargement, redeveloping and renaturalizing the underused areas, reducing the row materials extraction, cautious managing of the end of life stage of buildings and materials. Within this contest, we briefly describe the outcomes of the environmental assessment of the 51 residential buildings demolition, near the Malpensa airport. The study inspires two considerations: at the urban scale, the ability to give a new identity to an area where the buildings life cycle comes to an end; at the materials scale, the possibility to reduce the environmental impacts on soil thanks to a favourable waste management.

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