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ABITAlab Series

Obiettivo della Collana SID è promuovere la circolazione e il flusso delle informazioni fra tutti coloro che lavorano su ricerche ad alto contenuto e valore di innovazione, trasferendole e scambiandole, dal mondo della produzione accademica, dei centri di ricerca e degli hub innovativi, alla società, ai settori produttivi imprenditoriali, agli enti pubblici e privati, producendo cambiamento e avanzamento nei settori dello sviluppo sperimentale (piani, progetti, programmi, strategie) e della ricerca industriale (innovazione di processo e prodotto, prototipazione, casi pilota), dalla dimensione del territorio-risorsa a quella del materiale-risorsa. L’ambizione della collana è di posizionare casi replicabili di trasferimento tra ricerca scientifica e settori della produzione dello sviluppo e innovazione, illustrando metodologie, strumenti, prodotti di esperienze-prototipo che hanno riportato successo e riconoscimento per i risultati raggiunti.

La collana SID nasce con la serie dei “quaderni” e si amplia con i “books/testi"). 

Attraverso la produzione e la circolazione dei suoi quaderni e libri, SID vuole fornire strumenti consultabili da un pubblico interessato e per la divulgazione stessa delle esperienze condotte (atti di seminari e convegni, reporting di ricerca su processi di innovazione e prototipi, ricerche per enti pubblici e privati, ricerche di dottorato e di specializzazione, esperienze di alta formazione e laboratoriali e percorsi conoscitivi in proprio di interesse).

Ogni numero di Quaderno SID presenta approfondimenti per ricerche e studi su: territorio/città/ paesaggio (SID green: XXL/XL); contesto/edificio (SID red: L/M); componente/ materiale (SID blue: S).

I testi, in formato books, possono accogliere i risultati di tesi di dottorato, di percorsi di ricerca e di congressi, convegni e seminari di studio, oltre che lavori monografici su autori e esperienze a tema con la collana.

 

I quaderni e i books SID hanno un comitato scientifico accreditato e possono essere sottoposti a peer review su richiesta degli autori.

| QUADERNI BOOK E SID ARACNE

| Direttrice della Collana

Consuelo Nava, Dipartimento di Architettura e Design, Università Mediterranea degli Studi di Reggio Calabria

| Comitato Scientifico Internazionale e Reviews

Fagnoni Raffaella, Dipartimento di Culture del Progetto, IUAV
Giordano Roberto, Dipartimento di Architettura e Design, Politecnico di Torino
Kozak Malgorzata, Facoltà di Ingegneria Civile ed Architettura, Politecnico di Lublino, 
Lucanto Domenico, Dipartimento di Architettura e Design, Università Mediterranea degli Studi di Reggio Calabria
Mangano Giuseppe, Dipartimento di Architettura e Design, Università Mediterranea degli Studi di Reggio Calabria
Melis Alessandro, New York Institute of Technology
Ottone Federica, Scuola di Ateneo Architettura e Design “Edoardo Vittoria”, Università di Camerino
Rizzi Chiara, Dipartimento per l’Innovazione Umanistica, Scientifica e Sociale, Università della Basilicata
Sulfaro Nino, Dipartimento di Architettura e Design, Università Mediterranea degli Studi di Reggio Calabria
Ulisse Alberto, Dipartimento di Architettura, Università di Chieti Pescara

| COMITATO EDITORIALE

Catalano Eliana, ABITAlab, dipartimento di Architettura e Design, Università Mediterranea degli Studi di Reggio Calabria
Filice Federico, ABITAlab, dipartimento di Architettura e Design, Università Mediterranea degli Studi di Reggio Calabria
Danielà Laganà, ABITAlab, dipartimento di Architettura e Design, Università Mediterranea degli Studi di Reggio Calabria

 

| RESPONSABILE COORDINAMENTO EDITORIALE

Mangano Giuseppe, ABITAlab, dipartimento di Architettura e Design, Università Mediterranea degli Studi di Reggio Calabria

Graphic editing: ABITAlab dAeD

Books

Title:  Knowledge vs Climate Change. Co-design and enabling technologies in climate change scenarios - vol. 3

Edited by:  Giuseppe Mangano

Presentation:  Consuelo Nava

Period: September 2021

Abstract:  The volume disseminates the results of the experience conducted in the period Oct. 2019-dec. 2020 with the project "Knowledge Vs Climate Change - Communities in transition for the southern suburbs of Reggio Calabria", promoted by the Ass. Thinking Meridiano in partnership with the ABITAlab Center of the Architecture and Territory Department of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria and the Ass. Reboot and winner of the call "No Planet B - Fight Climate Change 2nd ed." di punto.Sud with Foundation with the South and co-financed with the EU initiative “There isn't a Planet B!” - CSO-LA / 2017 / 388-137. The project has adopted capacity building tactics to transfer knowledge and strengthen the skills of young people on research topics, such as technologies for urban sustainability, resilience, circular economy and actions for adaptation to climate change for communities settled in the southern suburbs in Reggio Calabria, with particular reference to SDGs 11 and 13 of Agenda2030. Urban design and laboratory experimentation addresses the contemporary debate on the ability of cities to involve citizens in regenerative processes, with scenarios projected towards the 1930s and 1950s. The strategic themes of the 2030 Agenda and the new design and operational methodologies, conducted with the proposals of "co-design", in terms of "impact design", were addressed with theoretical and applicative contributions, through the contribution of both training and planning paths of frontier research. The eruption of the COVID 19 pandemic, during the activities, made it possible to redesign some modalities of the project and also the thematic boundaries of the research, looking at the relationship between climate change, air quality and state of the environment in relation to particular scenarios of socio-environmental change.

Title:  Knowledge vs Climate Change. Co-design and enabling technologies in climate change scenarios - vol. 3

Edited by:  Giuseppe Mangano

Presentation:  Consuelo Nava

Period: September 2021

Abstract:  The volume disseminates the results of the experience conducted in the period Oct. 2019-dec. 2020 with the project "Knowledge Vs Climate Change - Communities in transition for the southern suburbs of Reggio Calabria", promoted by the Ass. Thinking Meridiano in partnership with the ABITAlab Center of the Architecture and Territory Department of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria and the Ass. Reboot and winner of the call "No Planet B - Fight Climate Change 2nd ed." di punto.Sud with Foundation with the South and co-financed with the EU initiative “There isn't a Planet B!” - CSO-LA / 2017 / 388-137. The project has adopted capacity building tactics to transfer knowledge and strengthen the skills of young people on research topics, such as technologies for urban sustainability, resilience, circular economy and actions for adaptation to climate change for communities settled in the southern suburbs in Reggio Calabria, with particular reference to SDGs 11 and 13 of Agenda2030. Urban design and laboratory experimentation addresses the contemporary debate on the ability of cities to involve citizens in regenerative processes, with scenarios projected towards the 1930s and 1950s. The strategic themes of the 2030 Agenda and the new design and operational methodologies, conducted with the proposals of "co-design", in terms of "impact design", were addressed with theoretical and applicative contributions, through the contribution of both training and planning paths of frontier research. The eruption of the COVID 19 pandemic, during the activities, made it possible to redesign some modalities of the project and also the thematic boundaries of the research, looking at the relationship between climate change, air quality and state of the environment in relation to particular scenarios of socio-environmental change.

Title:  Knowledge vs Climate Change. Co-design and enabling technologies in climate change scenarios - vol. 3

Edited by:  Giuseppe Mangano

Presentation:  Consuelo Nava

Period: September 2021

Abstract:  The volume disseminates the results of the experience conducted in the period Oct. 2019-dec. 2020 with the project "Knowledge Vs Climate Change - Communities in transition for the southern suburbs of Reggio Calabria", promoted by the Ass. Thinking Meridiano in partnership with the ABITAlab Center of the Architecture and Territory Department of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria and the Ass. Reboot and winner of the call "No Planet B - Fight Climate Change 2nd ed." di punto.Sud with Foundation with the South and co-financed with the EU initiative “There isn't a Planet B!” - CSO-LA / 2017 / 388-137. The project has adopted capacity building tactics to transfer knowledge and strengthen the skills of young people on research topics, such as technologies for urban sustainability, resilience, circular economy and actions for adaptation to climate change for communities settled in the southern suburbs in Reggio Calabria, with particular reference to SDGs 11 and 13 of Agenda2030. Urban design and laboratory experimentation addresses the contemporary debate on the ability of cities to involve citizens in regenerative processes, with scenarios projected towards the 1930s and 1950s. The strategic themes of the 2030 Agenda and the new design and operational methodologies, conducted with the proposals of "co-design", in terms of "impact design", were addressed with theoretical and applicative contributions, through the contribution of both training and planning paths of frontier research. The eruption of the COVID 19 pandemic, during the activities, made it possible to redesign some modalities of the project and also the thematic boundaries of the research, looking at the relationship between climate change, air quality and state of the environment in relation to particular scenarios of socio-environmental change.

Title:  Knowledge vs Climate Change. Co-design and enabling technologies in climate change scenarios - vol. 3

Edited by:  Giuseppe Mangano

Presentation:  Consuelo Nava

Period: September 2021

Abstract:  The volume disseminates the results of the experience conducted in the period Oct. 2019-dec. 2020 with the project "Knowledge Vs Climate Change - Communities in transition for the southern suburbs of Reggio Calabria", promoted by the Ass. Thinking Meridiano in partnership with the ABITAlab Center of the Architecture and Territory Department of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria and the Ass. Reboot and winner of the call "No Planet B - Fight Climate Change 2nd ed." di punto.Sud with Foundation with the South and co-financed with the EU initiative “There isn't a Planet B!” - CSO-LA / 2017 / 388-137. The project has adopted capacity building tactics to transfer knowledge and strengthen the skills of young people on research topics, such as technologies for urban sustainability, resilience, circular economy and actions for adaptation to climate change for communities settled in the southern suburbs in Reggio Calabria, with particular reference to SDGs 11 and 13 of Agenda2030. Urban design and laboratory experimentation addresses the contemporary debate on the ability of cities to involve citizens in regenerative processes, with scenarios projected towards the 1930s and 1950s. The strategic themes of the 2030 Agenda and the new design and operational methodologies, conducted with the proposals of "co-design", in terms of "impact design", were addressed with theoretical and applicative contributions, through the contribution of both training and planning paths of frontier research. The eruption of the COVID 19 pandemic, during the activities, made it possible to redesign some modalities of the project and also the thematic boundaries of the research, looking at the relationship between climate change, air quality and state of the environment in relation to particular scenarios of socio-environmental change.

Title:  Knowledge vs Climate Change. Co-design and enabling technologies in climate change scenarios - vol. 3

Edited by:  Giuseppe Mangano

Presentation:  Consuelo Nava

Period: September 2021

Abstract:  The volume disseminates the results of the experience conducted in the period Oct. 2019-dec. 2020 with the project "Knowledge Vs Climate Change - Communities in transition for the southern suburbs of Reggio Calabria", promoted by the Ass. Thinking Meridiano in partnership with the ABITAlab Center of the Architecture and Territory Department of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria and the Ass. Reboot and winner of the call "No Planet B - Fight Climate Change 2nd ed." di punto.Sud with Foundation with the South and co-financed with the EU initiative “There isn't a Planet B!” - CSO-LA / 2017 / 388-137. The project has adopted capacity building tactics to transfer knowledge and strengthen the skills of young people on research topics, such as technologies for urban sustainability, resilience, circular economy and actions for adaptation to climate change for communities settled in the southern suburbs in Reggio Calabria, with particular reference to SDGs 11 and 13 of Agenda2030. Urban design and laboratory experimentation addresses the contemporary debate on the ability of cities to involve citizens in regenerative processes, with scenarios projected towards the 1930s and 1950s. The strategic themes of the 2030 Agenda and the new design and operational methodologies, conducted with the proposals of "co-design", in terms of "impact design", were addressed with theoretical and applicative contributions, through the contribution of both training and planning paths of frontier research. The eruption of the COVID 19 pandemic, during the activities, made it possible to redesign some modalities of the project and also the thematic boundaries of the research, looking at the relationship between climate change, air quality and state of the environment in relation to particular scenarios of socio-environmental change.

Quaderni SID

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SID SERIES

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION DESIGN

Studies, Research and Experiments on the Sustainability and Innovation of the Project

Aracne Editrice

| Open call

Pubblicare un numero monografico, che può essere autoriale o curatela, prevede la sottomissione della proposta su call aperta (open call) alla direzione della collana. Dalla ricezione della proposta si attiva la timeline di produzione del numero. Sarà possibile su richiesta avere anche la “peer review” di esperti indicati dal comitato scientifico. Si prevede la pubblicazione di 2-4 quaderni all’anno.

To send the proposal write to: quadernisid@gmail.com

| Volumes published

Title:  Knowledge vs Climate Change. Co-design and enabling technologies in climate change scenarios - vol. 3

Edited by:  Giuseppe Mangano

Presentation:  Consuelo Nava

Period: September 2021

Abstract:  The volume disseminates the results of the experience conducted in the period Oct. 2019-dec. 2020 with the project "Knowledge Vs Climate Change - Communities in transition for the southern suburbs of Reggio Calabria", promoted by the Ass. Thinking Meridiano in partnership with the ABITAlab Center of the Architecture and Territory Department of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria and the Ass. Reboot and winner of the call "No Planet B - Fight Climate Change 2nd ed." di punto.Sud with Foundation with the South and co-financed with the EU initiative “There isn't a Planet B!” - CSO-LA / 2017 / 388-137. The project has adopted capacity building tactics to transfer knowledge and strengthen the skills of young people on research topics, such as technologies for urban sustainability, resilience, circular economy and actions for adaptation to climate change for communities settled in the southern suburbs in Reggio Calabria, with particular reference to SDGs 11 and 13 of Agenda2030. Urban design and laboratory experimentation addresses the contemporary debate on the ability of cities to involve citizens in regenerative processes, with scenarios projected towards the 1930s and 1950s. The strategic themes of the 2030 Agenda and the new design and operational methodologies, conducted with the proposals of "co-design", in terms of "impact design", were addressed with theoretical and applicative contributions, through the contribution of both training and planning paths of frontier research. The eruption of the COVID 19 pandemic, during the activities, made it possible to redesign some modalities of the project and also the thematic boundaries of the research, looking at the relationship between climate change, air quality and state of the environment in relation to particular scenarios of socio-environmental change.

Title:  Knowledge vs Climate Change. Co-design and enabling technologies in climate change scenarios - vol. 3

Edited by:  Giuseppe Mangano

Presentation:  Consuelo Nava

Period: September 2021

Abstract:  The volume disseminates the results of the experience conducted in the period Oct. 2019-dec. 2020 with the project "Knowledge Vs Climate Change - Communities in transition for the southern suburbs of Reggio Calabria", promoted by the Ass. Thinking Meridiano in partnership with the ABITAlab Center of the Architecture and Territory Department of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria and the Ass. Reboot and winner of the call "No Planet B - Fight Climate Change 2nd ed." di punto.Sud with Foundation with the South and co-financed with the EU initiative “There isn't a Planet B!” - CSO-LA / 2017 / 388-137. The project has adopted capacity building tactics to transfer knowledge and strengthen the skills of young people on research topics, such as technologies for urban sustainability, resilience, circular economy and actions for adaptation to climate change for communities settled in the southern suburbs in Reggio Calabria, with particular reference to SDGs 11 and 13 of Agenda2030. Urban design and laboratory experimentation addresses the contemporary debate on the ability of cities to involve citizens in regenerative processes, with scenarios projected towards the 1930s and 1950s. The strategic themes of the 2030 Agenda and the new design and operational methodologies, conducted with the proposals of "co-design", in terms of "impact design", were addressed with theoretical and applicative contributions, through the contribution of both training and planning paths of frontier research. The eruption of the COVID 19 pandemic, during the activities, made it possible to redesign some modalities of the project and also the thematic boundaries of the research, looking at the relationship between climate change, air quality and state of the environment in relation to particular scenarios of socio-environmental change.

Title:  Knowledge vs Climate Change. Co-design and enabling technologies in climate change scenarios - vol. 3

Edited by:  Giuseppe Mangano

Presentation:  Consuelo Nava

Period: September 2021

Abstract:  The volume disseminates the results of the experience conducted in the period Oct. 2019-dec. 2020 with the project "Knowledge Vs Climate Change - Communities in transition for the southern suburbs of Reggio Calabria", promoted by the Ass. Thinking Meridiano in partnership with the ABITAlab Center of the Architecture and Territory Department of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria and the Ass. Reboot and winner of the call "No Planet B - Fight Climate Change 2nd ed." di punto.Sud with Foundation with the South and co-financed with the EU initiative “There isn't a Planet B!” - CSO-LA / 2017 / 388-137. The project has adopted capacity building tactics to transfer knowledge and strengthen the skills of young people on research topics, such as technologies for urban sustainability, resilience, circular economy and actions for adaptation to climate change for communities settled in the southern suburbs in Reggio Calabria, with particular reference to SDGs 11 and 13 of Agenda2030. Urban design and laboratory experimentation addresses the contemporary debate on the ability of cities to involve citizens in regenerative processes, with scenarios projected towards the 1930s and 1950s. The strategic themes of the 2030 Agenda and the new design and operational methodologies, conducted with the proposals of "co-design", in terms of "impact design", were addressed with theoretical and applicative contributions, through the contribution of both training and planning paths of frontier research. The eruption of the COVID 19 pandemic, during the activities, made it possible to redesign some modalities of the project and also the thematic boundaries of the research, looking at the relationship between climate change, air quality and state of the environment in relation to particular scenarios of socio-environmental change.

Title:  Knowledge vs Climate Change. Co-design and enabling technologies in climate change scenarios - vol. 3

Edited by:  Giuseppe Mangano

Presentation:  Consuelo Nava

Period: September 2021

Abstract:  The volume disseminates the results of the experience conducted in the period Oct. 2019-dec. 2020 with the project "Knowledge Vs Climate Change - Communities in transition for the southern suburbs of Reggio Calabria", promoted by the Ass. Thinking Meridiano in partnership with the ABITAlab Center of the Architecture and Territory Department of the “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria and the Ass. Reboot and winner of the call "No Planet B - Fight Climate Change 2nd ed." di punto.Sud with Foundation with the South and co-financed with the EU initiative “There isn't a Planet B!” - CSO-LA / 2017 / 388-137. The project has adopted capacity building tactics to transfer knowledge and strengthen the skills of young people on research topics, such as technologies for urban sustainability, resilience, circular economy and actions for adaptation to climate change for communities settled in the southern suburbs in Reggio Calabria, with particular reference to SDGs 11 and 13 of Agenda2030. Urban design and laboratory experimentation addresses the contemporary debate on the ability of cities to involve citizens in regenerative processes, with scenarios projected towards the 1930s and 1950s. The strategic themes of the 2030 Agenda and the new design and operational methodologies, conducted with the proposals of "co-design", in terms of "impact design", were addressed with theoretical and applicative contributions, through the contribution of both training and planning paths of frontier research. The eruption of the COVID 19 pandemic, during the activities, made it possible to redesign some modalities of the project and also the thematic boundaries of the research, looking at the relationship between climate change, air quality and state of the environment in relation to particular scenarios of socio-environmental change.

Title:  Soft architecture. Contemporary life between new spaces and technologies  - vol. 2

Edited by:  Dajla Riera

Presentation:  Maria Federica Ottone

Period: February 2021

Abstract:  What are the planning strategies to be adopted in a period of important social-climatic-political changes? Is the built environment capable of adapting to the continuous (increasingly unpredictable) changes in society while continuing to meet the needs of contemporary living? What actions do we architects / researchers, working in the field of architecture and construction, have to take to propose an advancement of the architectural discipline? The volume is intended as a support tool to answer these questions. The term "soft" describes a process that starts from the quality of the materials, evokes new character traits, defines social strategies and systemic thinking models. It intends to trigger a new transdisciplinary and multi-scalar design approach, suitable for facing contemporary urban complexities and their continuous transformations.

Title:  “Off-Shore” and “Off-Site” Design Driven Innovation. “S2 Home” research project, from concept to prototype  - vol. 1

Edited by:  Consuelo Nava

Preface:  Antonino De Masi, Adolfo Santini

Period: February 2021

Abstract:  The volume is the result of the research experience conducted on commission by De Masi Industrie Meccaniche by a team of professionals from the academic world, research centers, the professional sector and innovative startups. Studies and experiments to produce «a housing module with double seismic and environmental safety», with reference to the specializations of «intelligent factory, environment and energy» and «enabling and digital technologies for advanced manufacturing». A model engineered and subjected to testing and pre-prototyping in its components through the manufacturing phases in the laboratory and factory. A housing module capable of settling, in energy landscape scenarios, through the operation of smart grids for self-sufficient districts in climate-sensitive contexts with green, fast and off-site construction activities. The production of a "machine-made house" with high quality living that goes beyond the emergency demand and pushes the aggregation of urban and extra-urban models "in transition". The research path, in the transfer from experimental to industrial development from its concept phase to that of prototype / MVP, was verified according to the TRL Horizon 2020 method, overcoming all levels of industrial validation of its technical-scientific results.

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