Sustainable development of rural areas in the EU and China: A common strategy for architectural design, research practice and decision-making
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
This paper describes the results of a research project to develop a set of goals and strategies
aimed at policymakers, stakeholders, researchers, designers and/or some other groups of citizens’
communities whose development actions are undertaken in a specific rural context. The aim of the
project was to move beyond the knowledge of the articulated architectural and social evolution of
the rural areas in both the EU and China, looking at the local and global challenges, at the need for
continuous adaptation and at the experiences of resilience that the countryside faces today. The paper
shows, through two-pronged methods, such as semantic analysis and a meta-project design, that a
common strategy can be set to support actions for the development of rural areas both in China and
the EU. In doing so, this study has defined a strategy system tool that is a type of interactive and
generative key-checklist that can be used by stakeholders in specific contexts, becoming a reading
tool, a set of design guidelines or a decision facilitator support system. The results achieved have
been tested through design application in two meta-projects that confirm the validity of the whole
research framework with the aim of promoting a sustainable development and enhancement of places
and rural communities.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Architectural design; Europe and China; Meta-projects; Rural-urban development; Strategy tool; Sustainable design; Architecture2300 Environmental Science (all); Building and Construction
List of contributors:
Cattaneo, Tiziano; Giorgi, Emanuele; Ni, Minqing; Manzoni, GIORGIO DAVIDE
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