The paper introduces an ongoing research led by authors as part of a recent and widest international research network, which focus on the forms of shared life and on the recurrent phenomena of abandonment of rural settlements. The aim is to understand how ancient buildings in rural areas, which originally housed functions for agricultural production, or defense from external hazards, have produced a space of collective and shared life. Once abandoned and dismissed their original functions these historical buildings could be regenerated by keeping their sense of community hosting again shared functions and becoming occasions of transformation of the built environment in order to contrast the abandonment of rural areas pursuing Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targets.

Architectural design for regeneration of shared-living heritage interacting with the Sustainable Development Goals.

Tiziano Cattaneo
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Emanuele Giorgi
Membro del Collaboration Group
2022-01-01

Abstract

The paper introduces an ongoing research led by authors as part of a recent and widest international research network, which focus on the forms of shared life and on the recurrent phenomena of abandonment of rural settlements. The aim is to understand how ancient buildings in rural areas, which originally housed functions for agricultural production, or defense from external hazards, have produced a space of collective and shared life. Once abandoned and dismissed their original functions these historical buildings could be regenerated by keeping their sense of community hosting again shared functions and becoming occasions of transformation of the built environment in order to contrast the abandonment of rural areas pursuing Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targets.
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