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Ambiente e usi turistici compatibili
Ristampa del TAC Acta 07/96, del settembre 2000, integrato con un saggio dal titolo “Gli usi turistico-ricreativi nella costruzione tecnologica del territorio” di F. Angelucci, mirato alla precisazione di alcuni concetti chiave contenuti nel saggio di Carlo Falasca
Montagne e archeologie
Il volume raccoglie una serie di contributi presentati nell’ambito del corso di alta formazione “Montagne e Archeologie”, organizzato come attività congiunta dei Corsi di Dottorato “Culture d’Europa”. Ambiente, spazi, storie arti, idee” (Università di Trento) e “Scienze archeologiche, storico-artistiche e storiche” (Università di Verona), a cura di Diego E. Angelucci, Enrico Croce, Mara Migliavacca e Fabio Saggioro. I casi-studio ricadono nell’ambito della cosiddetta “archeologia di montagna” e offrono esempi del lavoro archeologico alle alte quote o nelle aree vallive, significativi per suscitare sia la discussione metodologica sia la riflessione sulla presenza umana negli ecosistemi montani
Il progetto tecnologico degli spazi aperti
L'autore affronta il tema della progettazione degli spazi aperti e collettivi della citta' a partire da un punto di vista tecnologico, delineando i presupposti teorici per un approccio progettuale in cui i risultati della trasformazione siano misurabili, oggettivamente verificabili sulla base di concetti, requisiti e variabili di controllo prestazionale e relazionale
Faith in travel
This opening chapter of the volume “Religious tourism and sustainability in the MENA region” explores the religious tourism sector, highlighting the importance of a structured theoretical and methodological framework to support its growth. It focuses on training competent professionals who are sensitive to cultural and spiritual dimensions in order to promote intercultural, ethical, and respectful tourism. The goal is to transform religious tourism into a space for encounter and dialogue in an increasingly globalized world
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ISSUE DESCRIPTION: Starting from the possibilities of transferring into the Architecture the so-called KETs (Key-Enabling Technologies), both tangible and intangible, the issue 25 of TECHNE addressed the question of the enabling roles of Technology in the different areas of design. KETs have already extensively entered in the field of Architecture and the governance of city and territory, but they were often pandered to the logics of technocratic production and in an uncritical manner.
In its function as a medium, however, Technology can enable new ideational, adaptive, implementing, and managing processes applied to the transformation of the built environment at different scales. This is to overcome a purely instrumental and distorted dimension of KETs that risk overriding the very purpose of the project, opening the way to exclusively algorithmic and parametric technicalities. These drifts tend to generate reductionist readings, automated and merely quantitative standardizations of design goals and outcomes, failing instead to recognize its inherent complexity and the purposeful and critical design thinking that must underlie it.
The contributions received for this issue confirm, instead, that Technology is capable of playing an enabling role 'upstream, throughout and downstream' in the process of design and construction research and experimentation, according to an open, heuristic, innovative, inter and pluridisciplinary vision, proper to architectural design. The key themes proposed to prompt the development of the different contributions concern: 'Technology to foresight and support decisions'; 'Technology to generate quality habitats'; 'Technology for the proper use of resources’.
DOSSIER DESCRIPTION: The definition of enabling technologies highlights a still partially unsolved question. The so-called KETs are identified and remodulated according to the variability of financial markets and leading industrial production sectors. It is not surprising that the debate and experimentation on them has affected the field of Architecture with a preference for the digitization aspects.
In the disciplines of Architecture, however, it is important to focus on the technology that not only anticipates or solves problems thanks to the digital processes and devices, but it also contributes to enabling multiple states of co-evolutionary adaptivity between bios and techne.
On these questions, the issue of the enabling role of technology has been brought to the attention of some researchers who deal with the multiple challenges posed by technological innovations with respect to the complexities of doing Architecture. The contributions of Nicola Emery, Maurizio Ferraris, and Paolo Tombesi highlighted that the problem is not to classify, reorientate, deny, or exalt techniques as more or less enabling resources. A much more complex scenario emerges concerning the theoretical, anthropological, and methodological aspects of designing. The real challenge is to regain possession of the technological skills to connect or recompose different technical levels in an enabling, plural, and multidimensional organic vision, to guarantee, consolidate and improve our behavioral and housing attitudes
La costruzione armonica del progetto energeticamente sostenibile
Nell’ambito del Convegno Internazionale Involucri energetici - Strategie innovative per il sistema fotovoltaico, il contributo dell’autore, nel corso della prima giornata svoltasi ad Atessa, affronta il tema dell’integrazione delle tecnologie fotovoltaiche nella progettazione degli involucri edilizi, attraverso le esperienze condotte dal gruppo olandese dei BEAR Architecten
Dataset of Electoral Volatility in the European Parliament elections since 1979
This dataset provides data on electoral volatility and its internal components in the elections for the European Parliament (EP) in all European Union (EU) countries since 1979 or the date of their accession to the Union. It also provides data about electoral volatility for both the class bloc and the demarcation bloc. This dataset will be regularly updated so as to include the next rounds of the European Parliament elections.
How to cite this dataset?
Emanuele, V., Angelucci, D., Marino, B., Puleo, L., and Vegetti, F. (2019), Dataset of Electoral Volatility in the European Parliament elections since 1979, Rome: Italian Center for Electoral Studies, http://dx.doi.org/10.7802/1905
Evoluzione di un paesaggio alpino alle sorgenti del Brembo (Carona, BG)
Il volume raccoglie una serie di contributi presentati nell’ambito del corso di alta formazione “Montagne e Archeologie”, organizzato come attività congiunta dei Corsi di Dottorato “Culture d’Europa”. Ambiente, spazi, storie arti, idee” (Università di Trento) e “Scienze archeologiche, storico-artistiche e storiche” (Università di Verona), a cura di Diego E. Angelucci, Enrico Croce, Mara Migliavacca e Fabio Saggioro. I casi-studio ricadono nell’ambito della cosiddetta “archeologia di montagna” e offrono esempi del lavoro archeologico alle alte quote o nelle aree vallive, significativi per suscitare sia la discussione metodologica sia la riflessione sulla presenza umana negli ecosistemi montani.he paper gives some insights of the data collected in the area of Carona (province of Bergamo, Italy) within the framework of the author’s PhD
thesis. The main objective of the project is to understand the diachronic evolution of a mountain landscape shaped by human-environment interaction. The
area was exploited for mining and pastoral activities from early medieval times; we also know that some kind of human occupation occurred in the area during
the late Iron Age and the early Roman Age. The data collected through field survey, cartography, and archive study have been implemented through GIS and
statistical analysis. The main type of evidence detected are the mountain huts (baite), along with pastoral structures, charcoal production sites and mining
assemblages. The analysis of structural decay and cartographic presence of baite lead to the definition of a built landscape chronology. The main outcome is
the reconstruction, at different levels of accuracy, of the landscape evolution from Iron Age to the present time. The proposed methodology, as a synthesis of
different research experiences in the mountain environment, could lay the foundations for a broader reflection on possible shared and common approaches to
“mountain archaeology” as an autonomous archaeological field of research
Religious Tourism and Sustainability in the MENA region
This volume addresses multiple emerging needs, foremost among them the growing demand for a structured theoretical and methodological framework concerning the religious tourism sector. This domain, undergoing continuous expansion, now constitutes a significant component of the global tourism landscape, as demonstrated by data on the halal tourism market, projected to reach a value of approximately $300 billion by 2030. The prospect of such substantial growth underscores the imperative to cultivate specific competencies – skills that integrate a deep sensitivity to cultural and spiritual dimensions with the managerial acumen demanded by today’s tourism industry. In a world marked by increasing mobility and a renewed quest for holistic and meaningful experiences, religious tourism emerges as a complex and multifaceted phenomenon. It transcends the traditional notion of pilgrimage to encompass diverse forms of travel motivated by spiritual exploration, the rediscovery of cultural roots, and the appreciation of religiously inspired artistic heritage. In this context, the volume offers a significant contribution to the development of an educational approach to religious tourism – an approach that embraces innovation while remaining steadfast in its core objective: to prepare professionals equipped to act with competence and ethical awareness in intercultural contexts. The ultimate aim is to transform religious tourism into a genuine space for encounter, mutual understanding, and respectful dialogue in an increasingly polarized and tension-filled global society
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