TY - JOUR AU - Mussinelli, Elena PY - 2022/03/17 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Editorial JF - TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment JA - Techne VL - IS - 23 SE - Editorial DO - 10.36253/techne-12914 UR - https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/techne/article/view/12914 SP - 10-14 AB - <p>The Journal TECHNE is a fully-fledged scientific publication with its own precise cultural<br>positioning on the themes of the architectural project, with a role as an observatory and in part also<br>as a research orientation, to disseminate the technological and environmental culture of design,<br>recording the evolution of its statutes and disciplinary approaches as well as to valorize, with a<br>critical and even self-critical spirit, the quality and rigour of research of and for the project.<br>The contributions of this issue n. 23 put under observation the decision-making processes of the<br>project, between decision and uncertainty. Highlighting the need for a reorientation towards more<br>flexible, adaptive and circular models, which also include the monitoring and assessment phases,<br>particularly necessary in the context of regenerative interventions aimed at environmental<br>sustainability, mitigation and climate adaptation, which require the integration and interaction of<br>multiple disciplinary contributions and dialogue between different actors. Equally central is the<br>theme of housing, with the emergence of intervention priorities of quantitative and qualitative<br>nature. Hence, contributions investigating possible answers to housing discomfort through case<br>studies and international best practices, in-depth studies on technological and digital innovations<br>for the energy and functional self-sufficiency of residential settlements, and on the use of open BIM<br>procedures for the comparative assessment of environmental and economic costs of building<br>products and artefacts. Digitized processes, projects and products are also used in interventions<br>related to fragile and at-risk landscapes, with proposals for temporary housing aimed at<br>overcoming emergency conditions through interoperable information models for customized<br>products within file-to-factory production processes.</p> ER -