Not all urban phenomena have something in common; they may differ by type or economic and social function. This is the reason why a type-grouping or the type of replacement and redesign of the economic and social functions is necessary: this implication describes and defines the different phenomena of urban revision. We have to privilege the homogeneities of the events, and around this formalize an urban description and consistent terms and create a general idea of urban models and a relationship between the terms (renewal, redevelopment, regeneration, recovery, revitalization, framework, gentrification, restructuring) with the original model and with the Public-Private Partnership.
Urban Models
DALLA LONGA, REMO
2011
Abstract
Not all urban phenomena have something in common; they may differ by type or economic and social function. This is the reason why a type-grouping or the type of replacement and redesign of the economic and social functions is necessary: this implication describes and defines the different phenomena of urban revision. We have to privilege the homogeneities of the events, and around this formalize an urban description and consistent terms and create a general idea of urban models and a relationship between the terms (renewal, redevelopment, regeneration, recovery, revitalization, framework, gentrification, restructuring) with the original model and with the Public-Private Partnership.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.