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Cover |
English summary |
TECHNE 5 (2013): Environment emergency |
NOTE |
Ideas for a reflection on the environmental question |
Michele Munafò, Interview by Alfredo Di Zenzo |
Alessandro Carfi, Editorial interview |
Alfredo Simonetti, Interview by Francesca Giofré |
Forty years of environmentally conscious building technology design |
Environmental Design with Regard to Emergency and Scarce Resources: a few Method Reflections |
Responsiveness, adaptability, transformability: the new quality requirements of the built environment |
Sustainability, culture and urban regeneration: New Dimensions for the Technological Project |
Environmental innovations in the construction sector and life cycle approach |
Environment and development in Reconstruction Plans in L'Aquila territory |
The Environmental Impact Assessment: a new tool for a new quality in ecological compliance |
The organizational model of the APEA for eco-friendly and competitive territorial governance |
Land and built environment resilience. Strategies and operational tools for prevention, mitigation and adaptation of fragile and sensitive contexts |
The Building sector commitment to promote the sustainability of construction products: a common European approach for the Environmental Product Performances |
European and Italian experience of Smart Cities: A model for the smart planning of city built |
The triumph of the smart city |
The quarries' landscape: environmental and productional valorization, between extraction and building |
Innovation and sustainability in a cultural landscape |
Green technologies for the environmental upgrading of infrastructures |
The construction of urban qualities. The case study of the centrality of Torre Spaccata in Rome |
Grey To Green: 'ecotechgreen' an environmental response for urban infrastructures |
Integrated quality: a target for sustainable schools |
From design to management: a benchmarking process for the energy efficiency of buildings |
Procedural meta-models for architectural design praxis |
Life-cycle design for sustainable architecture |
Life Cycle Approach to designing, manufacturing and assessing a Living Wall System |
Contributions from the Universities |