Marta Durantini
Regenerating the urban outskirts: a self-sufficient ecovillage in Milan's Bovisasca area.
Rel. Marika Mangosio. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Building Engineering, 2023
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Abstract
The current climate emergency combined with the contingent energy crisis is pushing with increasing urgency in the direction of a progressive decarbonization of the built environment. This one can only be achieved through design choices aimed at a modelling resilient to climate change, that can mitigate its negative effects, as well as making a positive contribution to environmental quality through regenerative design. This means designing energy-efficient buildings while simultaneously containing land consumption. It also means decreasing the amount of energy required for the production, decommissioning and construction of building matter while reducing the exploitation of resources for food and water production.
On the other hand, environmentally friendly and less impactful building implies a new way of living, bringing cities and housing back to a human scale, thus improving the quality of life
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