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_aCozzolino, Stefano _956621 |
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245 | _aAnti adaptive neighbourhoods. Embracing complexity and distribution of design control in the ordinary built environment/ | ||
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_bSage, _c2020. |
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300 | _aVol. 47, Issue 2, 2020, ( 203–219 p.) | ||
520 | _aWhile cities as a whole work as complex adaptive systems, the same cannot be said of many of their neighbourhoods constructed in the 20th century. The formation and perpetuation of anti-adaptive-neighbourhoods is a very recent and still under-explored phenomenon in urban history. The paper investigates the causes behind this phenomenon and suggests policy and design implications to generate neighbourhoods and built environments that are more adaptable. It demonstrates that contemporary discussions can be enriched if we pay more attention to certain underestimated urban factors that guarantee the incremental adaptation of the built environment: action, ownership, and time. | ||
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_08876 _917104 _dLondon Pion Ltd. 2010 _tEnvironment and planning B: planning and design (Urban Analytics and City Science) _x1472-3417 |
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