TY - JOUR AU - Baratta, Adolfo F. L. PY - 2022/07/26 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - A new vision of living and living spaces in the RRP (Recovery and Resilience Plan) JF - TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment JA - Techne VL - IS - 24 SE - Dossier DO - 10.36253/techne-13435 UR - https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/techne/article/view/13435 SP - 20-25 AB - <p>The governance of housing policies is changing. This change is necessary so as to<br>protect and enhance the role of citizens and living spaces. To date, in fact, 1 family<br>out of 13 still lives in conditions of absolute poverty and 2 million of families in housing<br>hardship.<br>The theme of housing is a government priority that benefits from the investments of<br>the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) and the National Plan for Complementary<br>Investments to the RRP (PNC). Housing policy, together with urban regeneration, are<br>two important themes, towards which the country has invested a large part of its<br>resources.<br>The large allocations for residences, e.g., for university students (0.9 billion euros),<br>outline the framework of these investments in which the renewed approach to the<br>theme of housing is can be represented by the &amp;quot;National Innovative Program for<br>Quality of Housing" (2.8 billion euros) and the "Safe Green Social ERP Program" (2<br>billion euros).<br>Both programs highlight the rethinking of housing policy today understood as social<br>infrastructure. In them we can identify some of the most recent lines of research in the<br>discipline of architectural technology: from the renewed demand approach, which<br>leads to the identification of indicators to guide the design and evaluation of<br>proposals, to the consolidation of process management, which allows the<br>identification of a temporal and organizational structure immediately comprehensible,<br>up to the environmental and digital transition.</p> ER -