Kaiyi Liu
“Sense of Belonging” of LGBT Population: The Case study of Turin.
Rel. Magda Bolzoni. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Pianificazione Territoriale, Urbanistica E Paesaggistico-Ambientale, 2025
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Abstract
Since the Turin PRG 1995, the city has undergone a significant developmental shift, transitioning from a traditional industrial city to a creative and inclusive city. This transformation has been inherent in the following strategic planning, with deeper emphasis on social inclusion and public services for minority and ethnic groups. Turin, recognized as one of the most LGBT friendly cities in Italy, has a rich history and culture responding to the struggle for LGBT equal rights. The creation of LGBT spaces in Turin started in 1970s, marked by the founding of FUORI! (Fronte Unitario Omosessuale Rivoluzionario Italiano). However, unlike other cities, LGBT individuals in Turin have not established dedicated gay neighborhoods or blocks.
Instead, they have cultivated a network of LGBT spaces throughout the city, including clubs/discos, cultural facilities, and restaurants, fostering social networks through these venues
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