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PLACES OF INNOVATION: The conference program known



The interventions of the conference have insisted on a new and different concept of sustainability as a development . Silvana Tucci stressed that a culture of change is the only one able to respond to climate change and political accepting the 'other and welcoming the new concepts and knowledge that create economic models, distribution and communication necessary today.

model distribution development, of which he spoke Tareq Emtairah shows the feasibility for which a resource (eg tourism) has a positive impact and sustainable local and regional levels.

is to establish ways of integrated planning, argued Anna Meroni, a strategic design services developed by architects, planners, agronomists, sociologists, landscape architects, engineers to design the features of a regional context, giving space to ' social innovation and collaborative practices , as is happening in the project " Feeding Milan. Energy for change "in the wide area surrounding Milan will create a scenario of sustainable metroagricoltura .

These new models virtuous unmask the false models of sustainability. From below, in evolution, because without command centers widespread and Online Lorenzo Aiello showed these characteristics are central to practices that succeed in managing existing processes of natural and anthropogenic landscape change . One example is the project for the sustainable development of coastal Syracuse, introducing design and technological efficiency and induces new individual and collective behavior.

The city of the near future, to be a place of civic life and sustainable, it must comply with the criteria developed by Chris Ryan: a city where the production and distribution of food, energy and water are decentralized, and where resources are stressed and the local conditions - a city of short distances , creative, renewable, resilient and capable autonomous recovery.


Lorenzo Aiello (Points of innovation, Lacunae)


Fabio Ghersi, Anna Meroni, Tareq Emtairah (Points of innovation, Lacunae)


The conference promoted by Lacunae Palace Nicolaci Villadorata, Noto, Siracusa


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Points of innovation:
landscapes and sustainable cities

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Palace Nicolaci Noto (SR)

Sustainable Culture - City of Short Distances : to project in the field the most relevant cultural theme of the moment, sustainability as a response to climatic and political, but also a culture of change able to accept others and to accept the concepts and knowledge that create new models of distribution needed, economy and communication . The culture that captures the contemporary is the vehicle that gives meaning action processing. Sustainable Culture brings together a network of scholars from different backgrounds, experiences and visions that offer cutting-edge projects. (Silvana Tuccio )

cultural association Lacunae

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under the patronage of

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University Consortium of Eastern Mediterranean (CUMO)

Faculty of Architecture, Syracuse

Association for Agriculture Biodynamics, Section Proserpina Sicily


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Corrado Valvo (Mayor of Noto), Fabio Ghersi (Faculty of Architecture, Syracuse), Salvatore Cavallo (CUMO), Silvana Tucci (Lacunae).


moderator Fabio Ghersi (Faculty of Architecture, Syracuse)

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Tareq Emtairah
(IIIe, University of Lund)
tourism development in terms of distribution

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Anna Meroni (Polytechnic University of Milan)
Design for the Milan area. Feeding Milan. Energy for change: report of a multidisciplinary project

questions


moderator Joseph Favaccio (manager of the Technical Office, City of Noto)

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Chris Ryan
(VEIL, University of Melbourne)
How will the city of Melbourne in 2032? The project VEIL 2010

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Lorenzo Aiello
(Faculty of Architecture, Syracuse)
True sustainability as a revolution cultural

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Conclusion

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Chris Ryan

How will the city of Melbourne in 2032? The project VEIL 2010, is the place where through research, training and interaction with the company create visions and plans for a city where the production and distribution of food, energy and water are decentralized, and where I highlighted the resources and local conditions - a 'city of short short distances' ( city \u200b\u200bof short distances) creative, renewable and with good resilience (resilience).

biography

expert Chris Ryan of policies for science, technology and the environment is the director of Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab (VEIL) and Professor of Eco-innovation in the Faculty of Architecture, University of Melbourne . It is also coordinator for the Sustainable Cities, Sustainable Cities Melbourne Institute and Director of the Alfred Deakin Innovation Lectures and Climate 2009-10. From 1997 to 2002 Professor Ryan was director of the International Institute of Industrial Economics and Environment (IIIE) of Lund, Sweden, who studies sustainable systems of production and consumption, government policy, innovation and industrial strategies. From 1989-1997 he was director of the National Center for Environmental Design RMIT University Melbourne. Chris Ryan was senior research fellow at the Lab in 3000 research on the contribution of information technology and communication technologies (ICT) to eco-innovation. The results of this research have appeared in Lab Report 03 - "Digital Eco-Sense: Sustainability and ICT, a new terrain for innovation." He had also started the international program "Eco-Sense", which links universities to design around the world in the exploration of new possibilities for eco-innovation. Professor Ryan has collaborated with European research groups interested in eco-design, including the Politecnico di Milano , the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands and the Design Council in London. He has worked at the UN Environment Programme (UN Environment Program - Division of Technology, Industry and Economics) in Paris. He is the author of UNEP Global Status Report on Sustainable Consumption for the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002.

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Silvana Tuccio

curator Sustainable Culture in Sicily - City of Short Distances

researcher, writer and cultural worker, works of contemporary culture and the challenges related to it, in this key investigates question of the foreigner, identity and culture of sustainability through its representations in film, literature and cultural policy. He completed a PhD at the University of Melbourne, 2010. has written several articles about the Australian film (Hands: Recco, 2005, Jaca Book: Milano, 2007, Intellect: Bristol , 2008, Altreitalie: Torino, 2009). He edited the volume Looks Australians: ideas, imagery and cinema of the antipodes (Hands, 2005) and contributed to the volume Australians in Italy: Contemporary Lives and Impressions (Kent, Pesman, Troup, Monash ePress: Melbourne , 2008). He founded the Cultural Association Lacunae (2002) and edited numerous events, exhibitions and meetings in Italy. Writes a column on eco-friendly city in world for the magazine "Lifegate.

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Tareq Emtairah

tourism development in terms of distribution:

How can the development of tourism be addressed in a way that contributes to sustainable development at local and regional level? The feasibility conditions and best business practices that allow this type of development.

biography

Emtairah Tareq is a researcher at the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, University of Lund, Sweden. After doing a PhD in Environmental Management and Policy in Sweden and graduating in engineering in the United States, his work has focused on exploring and capacity building within the strategies of sustainable consumption and production, particularly the possibilities of environmental development in local and regional contexts. It is part of the research team all'IIIEE and works with the concept of economies distributed through the study of specific local circumstances. The concept of Distributed Economies ( Distributed Economies , DE) all'IIIEE was conceived as a framework to stimulate and guide local development planning tourism, industrial clusters, the urbanized contexts and their supply systems (energy, water and waste disposal), all in line with the principles of sustainability.

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Lorenzo Aiello

True sustainability as a cultural revolution

A new formulation of sustainability seen as evolving phenomenon that encompasses all the processes of natural and man with special attention to 'introduction of the landscape as a fundamental value: the "misinformation" to expose to counter the spread of a false model sustainability as a process to promote "virtuous" than from the bottom produces a gradual effect of a "chain" towards an alternative model consisting of a "network" widespread, with no command centers, free and "democratic" and evolving as the Internet .
Example: A project for the sustainable development of coasts and the savings (the individual and collective behavior), efficiency (design and technology).

biography

Lorenzo Aiello is an architect. His projects have won competitions international. Collaborated as a lecturer with the Faculty of Architecture of Architecture, Syracuse, Genoa and Reggio Calabria. He has published articles in leading journals of Italian architecture, with specific chapters and contributed to the publication of several books (Electa, Florence, 1983, Ente Fiera, Bologna, 1982, Franco Angeli: Milan, 1982, . Parma, Bologna, 1982 , VerbaVolant Publisher: Syracuse, 2005).

to teaching alongside that of applied research, innovation in construction, especially the prefabrication and industrialization. Participates in several research projects and national and international conferences. He participated in the Biennale of Architecture in Venice with the experimental project of a building constructed in Rho, Milan, 1982.

professional activity extends to many sectors. The common feature is the constant care to connect to the extensive professional work experience in teaching and research. Each project takes on the meaning of the verification of the connections with other worlds usually ignored in traditional design practices: the participation of users, streamlining procedural, technological and construction, energy conservation, bio-architecture and sustainable construction. Some examples: A system for single-family homes prefabricated earthquake, for Teas Priolo, Italy, 1990, TNB Headquarters Tower, for TNB, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1994; Village residential Dharki, Ansaldo, Dharki, Pakistan, 1995; New canteen for ST Microelectronics, Catania, Italy, 1997; Mall "Central Park" for Tecnall Ltd Siracusa, Italy, 2003; Residential Prefabricated INTELS Ltd., Port Harcourt, Nigeria, 2004; Draft a manual of recommendations for the recovery of the coastal zone of Syracuse, to the City of Syracuse Italy, 2004.

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Anna Meroni

Design for the Milan area

Feeding Milan. Energy for Change: Final a multidisciplinary project.

how design can help plan scenarios and regional systems, with particular attention to the characteristics of sustainability? How to interact with architects, planners, agronomists, sociologists, landscape architects, engineers to design the features of a regional context? The project will present a set of tools and approaches being tested to develop a modus operandi of Strategic Design and Services in the context of territorial development projects. Focusing in particular on issues relating to the potential for social and collaborative practices, present the status of the ongoing work of "Feeding Milan. Energy for change ", whose objective is the design and implementation of a scenario of gradual metroagricoltura sustainable for the city of Milan and the vast territory of disrupting South Agricultural Park, which skirts the boundaries.

biography

Anna Meroni, architect and designer, has a PhD in Industrial Design. He works as a researcher in the Unit of Research Design and Innovation for Sustainability Department INDIGO (Industrial Design, Arts, Communication and Fashion) of Politecnico di Milano, where he is also Professor of Design Services and Strategic Design.

Professor in other schools and universities (China, Shanghai, Tongji University, Italy, Pollenzo University of Gastronomic Sciences, Italy MBA MIP, Politecnico di Milano, Chile, Universidad de Valparaiso, Brazil, Porto Alegre, Escola de UNISINOS design; Colombia, Barranquilla, Universidad del Norte) in 2010 was a visiting scholar at Parsons The New School for Design in New York, and Imagination at Lancaster, Lancaster University, Lancaster.

Since 2004 the scientific committee, and then the faculty co-director of the International Master in Strategic Design, organized by the Consortium for Polidesign Politecnico di Milano.

E 'also in the College of Design Master in the same institution.

It deals with design services and system innovation for sustainability: is involved in numerous activities of national and international research, organizing conferences and exhibitions, writing for newspapers and scientific research.

The main area of \u200b\u200bresearch concerns the social innovation in different fields of activities: In particular, significant experience in the food system and issues related to it. Other research topics concern the service of de-intermediation producer / user and those in support of the residence.