Di Giulio, Roberto, Turillazzi, Beatrice, van Delft, Andre, and Schippers-Trifan, Oana
Subjects
HISTORIC buildings, CULTURAL property, BUILDING design & construction, BUILDING maintenance, HORIZON
Abstract
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REINFORCED concrete, INDUSTRIALIZATION, WORLD War II, BUILDING sites, MATERIALS
Abstract
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Gatto, Maria Luisa Del, Ferri, Giordana, and Pavesi, Angela Silvia
Subjects
*FINANCIAL crises, *STRATEGIC planning, *SUSTAINABILITY, *SOCIAL role, MANAGEMENT of public housing
Abstract
The boost in social housing interventions is the answer to the growing demand for new housing caused by higher social vulnerability in the wake of the economic and financial crisis in Europe. It meets the goal of inclusive growth, as defined in Europe 2020's growth strategy. This paper deals with this issue starting from an analysis of the social events that are worsening the housing problem in Europe, and which are exasperated by the anti-crisis measures implemented by the Governments of the most financially stricken countries. This paper then highlights the key role played by social managers as the element that guarantees intervention sustainability. The case-study of the Fondazione Housing Sociale demonstrates how the social manager is a key element in social housing interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Francese, Dora, Grimellini, Claudio, and Ambrosino, Cristian Filagrossi
Subjects
HOUSING, SUSTAINABLE buildings, PUBLIC welfare, PUBLIC interest
Abstract
The present paper, dealing with the residential architecture sector in Europe, is aimed at outlining the authors' work upon the subject of the Social Housing, by means of some research hints carried out during the latest years in partnership with the Campania Region and the local IACP. Moreover the restrictions and the potentialities are underlined for a complex but fundamental building sector such as the social buildings, within which Local Authorities as well as Enterprises should interact in a synergic way, so as to find the right balance between private benefit and public welfare, by means of an analysis of the present critical situation and definition of the new basis for eco-sustainable technologies as a possible solution for re-funding a more human concept of «home». [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2011
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