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Id | 746 | |
Author | Onesti A. | |
Title | Built environment, creativity, social art: The recovery of public space as engine of human development | |
Reference | Onesti A.; Built environment, creativity, social art: The recovery of public space as engine of human development ;Region vol:4.0 issue: 3.0 page:87.0 |
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Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85044626244&doi=10.18335%2fregion.v4i3.161&partnerID=40&md5=a368fc29673fdba3e9b68afc577f274a |
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Abstract | The paper is a part of a comprehensive research aimed at operationalizing HUL approach and experimenting it in the buffer zone of Pompei, mainly in Torre Annunziata (Italy), and is based on the recognition of art and cultural heritage as tools for “managing the change” of landscape. The proposed thesis is that the recovery of public space, configured by art and culture and shared with local community according to an inclusive approach, contribute to regenerate creativity, reconstructing the relationships between people, communities and landscape. This lays the foundations for a “creative environment” and regenerative, concived as a prerequisite of development. In this process, art is a driver which acts on the creativity of local residents, stimulating their critical thinking, open-mindedness and design capacity, and leading them to accept diversity as an opportunity. Focusing on theories and on the empirical analysis of a best practice, MAAM Museum in Rome, this paper has three main objectives: to produce empirical evidence on the relationship between art, heritage and community relationships; to make transferable and replicable in other contexts, such as Torre Annunziata, the process experienced at MAAM; to develop a methodology able to soliciting, integrating and supporting the regeneration of relationships in the town of Torre Annunziata. © 2017, European Regional Science Association. All rights reserved. |
Built environment, creativity, social art: The recovery of public space as engine of human development. Of special interest are the studies conducted since by CNEL and ISTAT to measure \fair and sustainable wellbeing which integrates indicators of economic social and environmental measures. Although the proximity to heritage site and the beauty of Torre Annunziata landscape suggest to focus on cultural heritage as a source of local economy tourism is not necessary the right way to pursue it whereas it is one of the fastest-growing economic sectors in the world. In the third scenario art is instrumental in adding economic/cultural values and in engaging people sharing knowledge connecting people designing urban recovery nding the strength for change. Towards a new beauty: art recovery public space In order to implement the chosen scenario a priority is \regenerating the beauty of public space recognized as a space of social capital par excellence in which to activate a new urban metabolism based on the circularization processes and linked to the symbiotic / synergy concepts.