TECHNE 12 (2016): Architecture Memory Contemporaneity
Research and Experimentation

The adaptive reuse of historic city centres. Bologna and Lisbon: solutions for urban regeneration

Andrea Boeri
Dipartimento di Architettura, Università di Bologna, Italia
Jacopo Gaspari
University of Bologna, Department of Architecture
TECHNE 12 (2016): Architecture Memory Contemporaneity

Published 2016-11-28

Keywords

  • Adaptive reuse,
  • Social impacts,
  • Innovative processes,
  • Heritage-led regeneration

How to Cite

Boeri, A., Gaspari, J., Gianfrate, V., Longo, D., & Pussetti, C. (2016). The adaptive reuse of historic city centres. Bologna and Lisbon: solutions for urban regeneration. TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, (12), 230–237. https://doi.org/10.13128/Techne-19357

Abstract

The European historic city centres are currently experiencing innovative approaches for rehabilitation of urban spaces afflicted by social and physical decay. The revitalization challenges are a consequence of the integration of contemporary technologies and solutions to achieve new requirements and of the impacts of socio-economic dynamics. Understanding and boosting the drivers connected to the cultural potential of the historic city centres can play an important role in adaptive re-use. This paper focuses on the synergy between cultural heritage and urban development, cultural heritage preservation and local economic growth, proposing adaptive reuse design practices applied in historic city centre, through the adoption of a multi-criteria methodology for heritage-led regeneration.

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