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Taken from a research project entitled Re-Loaded City: Strategies of ReCycle to Restart the City, based in the city of Palermo, this book tests means of reinvigorating abandoned and wasted urban space. Reclaiming polluted or destitute land is a difficult process. However, by conceptualising it as a recycling of urban space, this book approaches the subject in a fresh and optimistic manner. AUTHOR: Maurizio Carta is an internationally respected Italian urban planner and architect. He works as the Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the Department of Architecture, University of Palermo, and has authored multiple scientific works, which are renowned for their intelligent and attractive display of information. SELLING POINTS:
Studies the intersection between recycling and urban land management
Contains new research-based evidence 250 colour
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Taken from a research project entitled Re-Loaded City: Strategies of ReCycle to Restart the City, based in the city of Palermo, this book tests means of reinvigorating abandoned and wasted urban space. Reclaiming polluted or destitute land is a difficult process. However, by conceptualising it as a recycling of urban space, this book approaches the subject in a fresh and optimistic manner. AUTHOR: Maurizio Carta is an internationally respected Italian urban planner and architect. He works as the Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the Department of Architecture, University of Palermo, and has authored multiple scientific works, which are renowned for their intelligent and attractive display of information. SELLING POINTS:
Studies the intersection between recycling and urban land management
Contains new research-based evidence 250 colour