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Italian Design Day 2019 – Davide Fassi 건축가 강연회

Italian Design Day 2019 – Davide Fassi 건축가 강연회

주제: Design for commons regeneration

일시: 3월 20일 오후 3시

장소: 서울시청 시민청 지하1층, 태평홀

주최: 주한이탈리아문화원, 서울시청 

협력: 서울문화재단시민청  

 

Design for commons regeneration

The commons regeneration passes through a direct involvement of groups of people who usually intertwine with spaces with a high grade of proximity, aiming at improving the overall quality of life and experiences connected. This process starts from an increased consciousness towards places that are not belonging to the private realm but are public or potentially to be used by the civic society. Revealing commons means being aware of the potentialities of these “hidden places” to connect not only people with them but people among themselves creating a sense of community and ownership before unknown. How do design relates to this process, the relation between time of the involvement and effectiveness of the result, which impact at short and long term have these interventions, the legacy of the regeneration including failure and success will be presented in this speech, even by showing best practices developed by the Polimi DESIS Lab in the city of Milan and its surroundings.

 

Davide Fassi

Associate professor in spatial and product service system design at the Politecnico di Milano, Italy and adjunct professor at Tongji University (College of Design and Innovation), Shanghai where he established and directed the MSc Product Service System Design (2015-17). Member of the International Coordination Committee of the DESIS Network (Design for Social innovation and Sustainability) where he belongs to the “Design for city making” cluster. He published and edited several books, including “Temporary Urban Solutions” (2012) and “In the neighbourhood” (2017). His research focus is about the relationship between spaces and services with a community centred approach. “Coltivando, the convivial garden at the Politecnico di Milano” (2011) and “Human Cities” (2014-18) are the last applied research projects.

Awarded with XXV Compasso d’Oro in 2018 with the project “campUS – incubation and settings for social practices” where he and his research team developed social innovation solutions together with 40 local associations e more than 2000 citizens involved.

 

 

 

  • Organizzato da: Istituto Italiano di Cultura Seoul
  • In collaborazione con: Comune di Seoul