Architectures for Next Generation EU Cities Challenges, Key Drivers, and Research Trends

Cities are facing unprecedented challenges driven by different forces. On the one hand the ever-increasing effects of climate change are impacting on the urban microclimate and environmental balance, on the other one social, political and economic issues are influencing the living conditions, the ac...

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Main Author: ANTONINI, ERNESTO (auth)
Other Authors: GASPARI, JACOPO (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Milan FrancoAngeli 2022
Series:Ricerche di tecnologia dell'architettura
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