The interaction between the physical and digital worlds represents an immense potential for citizens and the territory in terms of sustainability, accessibility and attractiveness. New technologies are integrating into the physical space of our cities, generating new ways to interpret, design and inhabit the urban environment in an inclusive way, according to the 'senseable and phigital city' paradigms. The research project, included in the 'Innovative Doctorates with a specialisation in enabling technologies in Industry 4.0' programme, combines the conceptual framework of Industry 4.0 and new technologies with the human dimension of the city and the dynamic complexity of urban and landscape systems, proposing solutions to make low-connected places more attractive according to an interdisciplinary approach and in the synergy between academic research and business strategy. The aim of the research is to provide new interpretative models of spatial relations and morphologies in continuous transformation to support strategic planning and management policies, experimenting with innovative tools and investigating the possible positive impact of the integration between technological progress and territorial dynamics in the regional sphere and with wide-ranging perspectives in Southern Italy for the tourism, environmental and infrastructural sectors.
SENSEABLE e PHIGITAL city. Complessità tra fisico e virtuale nella sincronia tra soggetti e spazi della dimensione urbana e del paesaggio.
ANDRULLI, GIOVANNA
2022
Abstract
The interaction between the physical and digital worlds represents an immense potential for citizens and the territory in terms of sustainability, accessibility and attractiveness. New technologies are integrating into the physical space of our cities, generating new ways to interpret, design and inhabit the urban environment in an inclusive way, according to the 'senseable and phigital city' paradigms. The research project, included in the 'Innovative Doctorates with a specialisation in enabling technologies in Industry 4.0' programme, combines the conceptual framework of Industry 4.0 and new technologies with the human dimension of the city and the dynamic complexity of urban and landscape systems, proposing solutions to make low-connected places more attractive according to an interdisciplinary approach and in the synergy between academic research and business strategy. The aim of the research is to provide new interpretative models of spatial relations and morphologies in continuous transformation to support strategic planning and management policies, experimenting with innovative tools and investigating the possible positive impact of the integration between technological progress and territorial dynamics in the regional sphere and with wide-ranging perspectives in Southern Italy for the tourism, environmental and infrastructural sectors.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/65632
URN:NBN:IT:UNIBAS-65632