Artists Residencies, Challenges and Opportunities for Communities’ Empowerment and Heritage Regeneration

The paper debates the results of a research carried out by the Department of Architecture of the University of Naples “Federico II” (DiARC), as part of the Creative Europe 2018 Artists in Architecture, Re-activating modern European houses program (entitled EACEA 32/2017 and EACEA 35/2017; scientific...

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Main Authors: Maria Rita Pinto, Serena Viola, Anna Onesti, Francesca Ciampa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/22/9651
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spelling doaj-41be169297414c1fa29333fc456fbcaa2020-11-25T04:11:14ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-11-01129651965110.3390/su12229651Artists Residencies, Challenges and Opportunities for Communities’ Empowerment and Heritage RegenerationMaria Rita Pinto0Serena Viola1Anna Onesti2Francesca Ciampa3DiARC, Department of Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, 80100 Naples, ItalyDiARC, Department of Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, 80100 Naples, ItalyArcheological Park of Pompeii, MiBACT, 80045 Pompei, ItalyDiARC, Department of Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, 80100 Naples, ItalyThe paper debates the results of a research carried out by the Department of Architecture of the University of Naples “Federico II” (DiARC), as part of the Creative Europe 2018 Artists in Architecture, Re-activating modern European houses program (entitled EACEA 32/2017 and EACEA 35/2017; scientific coordinator: Maria Rita Pinto; project manager: Serena Viola). The research investigates the relationships between creativity and sharing as tools of a new form of social sustainability. These elements can induce positive effects on the settlement qualities of the places, acting as engines of the custody of the settlement values and the collaborative regeneration of the built environment. The methodology is based on participatory approaches able to restore the levels of cohesion, care, and creativity that the experimentation typology of the Artists Residencies is able to trigger on the territory and on the communities who inhabit it. The results return in the form of the complex process of the artist exhibition reception a significant strategy of sustainable development, capable of influencing the community by entrusting it with the role of custodian of the existing heritage and of renewing local entrepreneurship with innovative productions.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/22/9651creativitysustainabilityregenerationartist residenciesbuilt environmentcommunities
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author Maria Rita Pinto
Serena Viola
Anna Onesti
Francesca Ciampa
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Serena Viola
Anna Onesti
Francesca Ciampa
Artists Residencies, Challenges and Opportunities for Communities’ Empowerment and Heritage Regeneration
Sustainability
creativity
sustainability
regeneration
artist residencies
built environment
communities
author_facet Maria Rita Pinto
Serena Viola
Anna Onesti
Francesca Ciampa
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title Artists Residencies, Challenges and Opportunities for Communities’ Empowerment and Heritage Regeneration
title_short Artists Residencies, Challenges and Opportunities for Communities’ Empowerment and Heritage Regeneration
title_full Artists Residencies, Challenges and Opportunities for Communities’ Empowerment and Heritage Regeneration
title_fullStr Artists Residencies, Challenges and Opportunities for Communities’ Empowerment and Heritage Regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Artists Residencies, Challenges and Opportunities for Communities’ Empowerment and Heritage Regeneration
title_sort artists residencies, challenges and opportunities for communities’ empowerment and heritage regeneration
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The paper debates the results of a research carried out by the Department of Architecture of the University of Naples “Federico II” (DiARC), as part of the Creative Europe 2018 Artists in Architecture, Re-activating modern European houses program (entitled EACEA 32/2017 and EACEA 35/2017; scientific coordinator: Maria Rita Pinto; project manager: Serena Viola). The research investigates the relationships between creativity and sharing as tools of a new form of social sustainability. These elements can induce positive effects on the settlement qualities of the places, acting as engines of the custody of the settlement values and the collaborative regeneration of the built environment. The methodology is based on participatory approaches able to restore the levels of cohesion, care, and creativity that the experimentation typology of the Artists Residencies is able to trigger on the territory and on the communities who inhabit it. The results return in the form of the complex process of the artist exhibition reception a significant strategy of sustainable development, capable of influencing the community by entrusting it with the role of custodian of the existing heritage and of renewing local entrepreneurship with innovative productions.
topic creativity
sustainability
regeneration
artist residencies
built environment
communities
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/22/9651
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