Architects and urban planners have become aware of the importance of greenery and green connectivity in the context of cities and urban life for several decades now. As per Martha Schwartz “Green spaces are the lungs of the city, providing a breath of fresh air amidst the chaos, rejuvenating the spirit and fostering a connection with nature.” In one hand green connectivity allows us for the preservation and expansion of natural habitats and ecosystems within urban areas, in the other hand mitigating the effects of habitat fragmentation caused by urbanization, beside these benefits for the ecocsystem and wildlife in the context of cities and metropolitans, integrating green spaces throughout urban environments enhances the overall well-being of inhabitants. In this study and project, our aim is to establish a green linkage in a concentrated and partly industrial area within one of Europe's greatest metropolitan areas, Milan. Given the fragmented and densely urbanized environment in Milan's northwest, it is impossible to adopt a strategy of continuity. Hence, we are employing the theory of 'stepping stones' within the landscape and urban context to create a model for green connectivity in this region. this approach not only addresses ecological concerns by preserving habitats for wildlife and species but also enhances the quality of life for the city, meanwhile this model let us for preservation and transition of existing lands with potential in this area to be prepared for the future green continuity and acting as a sustainable green belt for the subsequent years in Milan metropolitan area.
Architetti e urbanisti sono diventati consapevoli dell’importanza del verde e della connettività verde nel contesto delle città e della vita urbana ormai da diversi decenni. Secondo Martha Schwartz “Gli spazi verdi sono i polmoni della città, forniscono una boccata d’aria fresca in mezzo al caos, ringiovaniscono lo spirito e favoriscono una connessione con la natura”. Da un lato la connettività verde ci consente di preservare ed espandere gli habitat naturali e gli ecosistemi all’interno delle aree urbane, dall’altro mitiga gli effetti della frammentazione degli habitat causata dall’urbanizzazione, oltre a questi benefici per l’ecosistema e la fauna selvatica nel contesto delle città e delle metropoli. , l’integrazione degli spazi verdi negli ambienti urbani migliora il benessere generale degli abitanti. In questo studio e progetto, il nostro obiettivo è quello di stabilire un collegamento verde in un'area concentrata e in parte industriale all'interno di una delle più grandi aree metropolitane d'Europa, Milano. Considerato il contesto frammentato e densamente urbanizzato del nord-ovest milanese, è impossibile adottare una strategia di continuità. Pertanto, stiamo impiegando la teoria dei “trampolini di lancio” all'interno del contesto paesaggistico e urbano per creare un modello di connettività verde in questa regione. questo approccio non solo affronta le preoccupazioni ecologiche preservando gli habitat per la fauna selvatica e le specie, ma migliora anche la qualità della vita della città, nel frattempo questo modello ci consente di preservare e trasferire i terreni esistenti con potenziale in quest'area per essere preparati per la futura continuità verde e fungere da cintura verde sostenibile per gli anni successivi nell’area metropolitana di Milano.
Linkage : a new green jointing system for landscape of North West Milan : futurre transition model for the green connectivity
Zandieh, Amirhossein
2022/2023
Abstract
Architects and urban planners have become aware of the importance of greenery and green connectivity in the context of cities and urban life for several decades now. As per Martha Schwartz “Green spaces are the lungs of the city, providing a breath of fresh air amidst the chaos, rejuvenating the spirit and fostering a connection with nature.” In one hand green connectivity allows us for the preservation and expansion of natural habitats and ecosystems within urban areas, in the other hand mitigating the effects of habitat fragmentation caused by urbanization, beside these benefits for the ecocsystem and wildlife in the context of cities and metropolitans, integrating green spaces throughout urban environments enhances the overall well-being of inhabitants. In this study and project, our aim is to establish a green linkage in a concentrated and partly industrial area within one of Europe's greatest metropolitan areas, Milan. Given the fragmented and densely urbanized environment in Milan's northwest, it is impossible to adopt a strategy of continuity. Hence, we are employing the theory of 'stepping stones' within the landscape and urban context to create a model for green connectivity in this region. this approach not only addresses ecological concerns by preserving habitats for wildlife and species but also enhances the quality of life for the city, meanwhile this model let us for preservation and transition of existing lands with potential in this area to be prepared for the future green continuity and acting as a sustainable green belt for the subsequent years in Milan metropolitan area.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10589/215302