Re-think the ex-ILVA landscape. Bagnoli’s public park, Naples 2021

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Abstract

Since public space is usually associated with flexible open structures, this article looks into the | transformation of the closed ex-ILVA grounds, as public green sphere, to underline emotional components in leftovers and urban policies, that add insights to the contemporary debate about environmental and social achievements of public spaces. The re-thinking of contaminated post-industrial landscapes as participatory places is not only a change in process, quality and meaning, but also a microclimatic amelioration by reducing urban heat intensification, proving to have increasing effects on human health and well-being. Emo¬tional compontents about community identity, saftey and history are examined. How should a public urban park be designed by low initial and maintenance costs, supporting daily frequencies of citizens and health in mind and body, is the research question. More specif¬ic, how can contaminated sites be transfered into a healthy, sustainable and socially controlled public park, which idealy generates income, added value and increases life quality, respecting life expertancy, mortality rates and social well-being.

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Dupper, I. (2021). Re-think the ex-ILVA landscape. Bagnoli’s public park, Naples 2021. Ri-Vista, 19(2), 222–237. https://doi.org/10.36253/rv-11428

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