Marco Zamora el arte del caos urbano, Los Angeles The urban GenHomic heritage project aims to provide a set of advanced, integrated proposals in the form of a participatory planning tool the GenHome Ensemble on the theme of living (GenHomic heritage) that evaluates the following aspects: materials, spaces, technology, social relationships, regulations, comfort, smart objects, energy savings, economic feasibility, and sustainable
Key words: Genome, climate change, urban contexts, living needs, adaptive living spaces/models/technologies, structural resilience, cost control, NZEB, smart objects, quality of life ERC panels: SH3_1 Environment, resources and sustainability SH3_9 Spatial development and architecture, land use, regional planning PE7_4 Systems engineering, sensorics, actorics, automation PE8_3 Civil engineering, maritime/hydraulic engineering, geotechnics, waste treatment PE8_6 Energy systems (production, distribution, application) PE8_11 Industrial design (product design, ergonomics, man-machine interfaces )
A graphical representation of the normal human karyotype Guido Sartorelli, Il segno urbano, codice veneziano
experimentation with an ideal model of the urban or neighbourhood scale, indicating sustainable living in terms of spaces, new settlement patterns to be inserted structures, materials, within a strongly, anthropized part comfort,technology, ergonomics, and of the city, folowing EU 2020 quality of life (: Case urban policies FAR 2013-14 - Quality of landscape and Quality of Life study) FAR 2014-15 - Quality of spaces and new ways of inhabiting home and city INHABITING HOME INHABITING CITY
Human Genome HGP, 2000-2003 (Human Genome Project) Green spaces, open spaces Stem cells Empty spaces, residual spaces, junk spaces Junk DNA The failures DNA Constructed building heritage Human genome Urban genome, sequence of built/open spaces Inalterable genetic structure (genotype) Modifiable genetic characteristics (phenotype) Genetic mutation Cultural/monumental/landscap e/historical heritage City aspects modified and modifiable by the environment Energetic pathology/seismic vulnerability/hydrogeological instability/etc.
Human Genome HGP, 2000-2003 (Human Genome Project) from GENO-CENTRIC PARADIGM discrete urban vision (the sum of individual elements, buildings, open spaces, places) to GENOME-CENTRIC PARADIGM Continuous urban vision (associations, relationships, and funtions between buildings and open spaces) GENHOME ENSEMBLE a participatory tool (Ensemble GenHome) that is adaptable and flexible and which will continuously grow and be updated. It is an interface capable of gathering together different experiences and turning them into a common heritage that can serve as a starting point for further investigation DESIGN HIPERDESIGN
DesignObject Building components/ building systems Architectural form Urban planning Bit Regulation Business plan/ linear plan core design architectural technologies Multifunctionality Integrating Object Oriented Design Environmental system Technological system shapes and spatial organization Adaptative construction Flexible architecture Light and color effects smart city planning Urban morphology Multi-functional computer science social rules and economics Web Participation Organization Feasibility/Circularity Partnerships/Participation
Valerica Bianchini Andrea Lupacchini core design Luca Montecchiari Roberta Cocci Grifoni\ Enrico Prenna Alessandro Zona Ernesto cesario Monica Rossi Andrea Orlando Annarita Emili Timothy Brownlee Raniero Carloni DianaLapucci Andrea Vidotto Javier Neila Andrea Dall Asta architectural technologies Alekos Flamini Angela Leuzzi shapes and spatial organization Francesca Olivieri Graziano Leoni Umberto Cao Smart city planning area Rosalba D Onofrio Giuseppe Losco Ludovico Romagni Maria Chiara Invernizzi Michele Talia Massimo Sargolini Elio Trusiani computer science area Simone Pirro Barbara Re Rosita Gabbianelli GenHome Ensemble Carlo Santulli Antonio Flamini Jon Marco Church social rules and economics Luca Bradini Sara Spuntarelli Claudio Camilleri