After the covid crisis, the territorial governance will be a testing ground for innovative approaches that involve spatial configurations and the sustainability of current living practices. In this contribution, we reflect on the potential role of food landscapes as catalysts for the regeneration of marginal urban systems. Therefore, we would explore if – and how -projects in rural contexts can become a tool for applying the 15-min city model in low-density spaces. To address these objectives, we considered three case studies of the Milanese periurban context: a project coordinated by the Municipality of Milan and conducted by a large partnership financed by European funds (OpenAgri) and two experimental simulations produced together with young colleagues for the Area of Parco Agricolo Sud. The method adopted for this investigation is the perspective of “research-by- design,” a type of academic investigation of the architecture field, through which design is explored as a method of inquiry. In all these experiences, the production, the transformation, and the consumption of local food became the engine of a larger spatial transformation, which involves social, economic, and cultural aspects. Starting from the lessons learned from these projects, the paper concludes by outlining scenarios for the role of the territorial project in a post-covid future.

(2022). Designing Food Landscape in the 15-Min Post-covid City. Imagining a New Scenario for Low-Density Spaces in Metropolitan Areas . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/227291

Designing Food Landscape in the 15-Min Post-covid City. Imagining a New Scenario for Low-Density Spaces in Metropolitan Areas

Paris, Mario
2022-08-01

Abstract

After the covid crisis, the territorial governance will be a testing ground for innovative approaches that involve spatial configurations and the sustainability of current living practices. In this contribution, we reflect on the potential role of food landscapes as catalysts for the regeneration of marginal urban systems. Therefore, we would explore if – and how -projects in rural contexts can become a tool for applying the 15-min city model in low-density spaces. To address these objectives, we considered three case studies of the Milanese periurban context: a project coordinated by the Municipality of Milan and conducted by a large partnership financed by European funds (OpenAgri) and two experimental simulations produced together with young colleagues for the Area of Parco Agricolo Sud. The method adopted for this investigation is the perspective of “research-by- design,” a type of academic investigation of the architecture field, through which design is explored as a method of inquiry. In all these experiences, the production, the transformation, and the consumption of local food became the engine of a larger spatial transformation, which involves social, economic, and cultural aspects. Starting from the lessons learned from these projects, the paper concludes by outlining scenarios for the role of the territorial project in a post-covid future.
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New Metropolitan Perspectives. Post COVID Dynamics: Green and Digital Transition, between Metropolitan and Return to Villages Perspectives
Calabrò, Francesco; Della Spina, Lucia; Piñeira Mantiñán, María José
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Fifth International Simposium: New Metropolitan Perspectives. Post COVID Dynamics: Green and Digital Transition, between Metropolitan and Return to Villages’ Perspectives, Reggio Calabria, Italy, 25–27 May 2022
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Reggio Calabria (Italy)
25–27 May 2022
LaborEst (Evaluation and Economic Appraisal Lab) of the PAU Department, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria
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Settore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
Food policies urbane; Urbanistica; Research-by-design; Post-covid model
Urban food policies; Urban planning; Research-by-design; Post-covid model
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Dezio, Catherine; Paris, Mario
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