BURDEN CITY. Creative reuse of thoughts, materials, buildings and spaces
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-1602/3956Keywords:
creative, reuse, thoughts, materials, buildings, spacesAbstract
The approach to new and complex issues requires at the beginning an effort of reorganization and scheduling of the elements, it becomes therefore fundamental to interpret and rework the changing needs of society, looking for a sustainable and effective approach relating to the critical aspects of the design and construction process reaching new working methodologies. The diversity of the projects that we have faced have led us to a different look at things around us and gave us the perception of the very high value of the potential energies, suddenly the city has become a place of immense opportunities, full of energy to be released and places to discover.
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