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Urbanisme --- Concentration urbaine --- Conception --- Environmental planning --- Processus de conception
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Alcune figure hanno profondamente segnato negli ultimi decenni le discipline della progettazione della città e del territorio: quelle della discontinuità, dell'eterogeneità e del frammento. A partire dagli anni Sessanta, infatti, una parte importante della cultura architettonica occidentale ha cominciato a considerare i caratteri di discontinuità ed eterogeneità come connotati specifici della contemporaneità e ad applicarli nella progettazione e nel disegno degli spazi urbani. Questa stessa cultura si è mossa nella direzione di una scomposizione della complessità in entità semplici ed elementari; forme e materiali che possono essere poi maneggiate e controllate nella difficile opera di progettazione su scala urbana e territoriale.l volume, che si pone come un importante contributo teorico e progettuale all'interno del dibattito attuale, è organizzato in due parti principali: la prima che descrive gli elementi della città elementare attraverso la trattatistica e gli scritti teorici dalla fine dell'Ottocento ad oggi. La seconda che propone una serie di temi di progetto presi da alcuni degli interventi europei più interessanti degli ultimi anni come esempi dell'applicazione della teoria nella pratica contemporanea (Copie du site "http://www.liberonweb.com")
Composition urbaine --- Histoire de l'urbanisme --- Histoire des villes --- Urbanisation --- Urbanisme --- Ville --- City planning --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie
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Environmental planning --- Antwerp --- urban development --- urbanization --- Architecture --- Belgium --- City planning --- Urbanisme --- History --- Histoire --- Projet d'urbanisme --- Aménagement du territoire --- Métropole --- Plan d'urbanisme --- Plan de circulation --- Plan général d'aménagement --- Planification territoriale --- Planification urbaine --- Politique de l'environnement --- Politique de l'urbanisme --- Anvers --- 711.2 --- 711 --- 711.4 --- 71.03 --- 711.16 --- 711.6 --- Antwerpen --- Secchi, Bernardo --- Viganò, Paola --- Studio Bernardo Secchi, Paola Viganò --- 711(493) --- België --- stedenbouw --- structuurplanning --- ruimtelijke ordening --- 711.4 <493.1> --- 711.432 --- 911.375 <493> --- Structuurplannen --- Ruimtelijke ordening --- Stedenbouw --- Stedenbouw (geschiedenis) --- Stadsvernieuwing --- Stadsplanning --- planologie, ruimtelijke ordening en stedenbouw - België --- Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw--België, provincie Antwerpen --- Planologie: hoofdsteden; wereldsteden; metropolen --- Steden. Studie van stedelijke vestiging. Geografie van steden. Stadsgeografie--België --- Urban renewal --- urban development belgi. --- 711.432 Planologie: hoofdsteden; wereldsteden; metropolen --- 711.4 <493.1> Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw--België, provincie Antwerpen --- Urban development belgi. --- Urban development. --- architectuur --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Government policy --- Management --- Plan de ville --- City planning - Belgium - Antwerp - History - 21st century
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711.4 --- 911.375.9 --- 911.3:30 --- Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw --- Verstedelijking. Stadsverval. Ontvolking van steden --- Social geography --- 911.375.9 Verstedelijking. Stadsverval. Ontvolking van steden --- 711.4 Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw
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Le sol est longtemps resté le grand refoulé de la construction des villes. Perdu entre les fondations de nos infrastructures, sous les caves de nos bâtiments ou le revêtement de nos rues, il demeure une ressource trop souvent ignorée par la modernité urbaine, qui s'est historiquement positionnée contre la ruralité et son culte du sol. Critique à l'égard de ce déni, Bernardo Secchi n'a eu de cesse d'affirmer que l'urbanisme doit reposer sur un véritable "projet de sol". Dans le salon du grand urbaniste italien, Le sol des villes rend compte d'un débat pluridisciplinaire qui reprend la problématique du sol à partir de ses dimensions élémentaires: archéologie, architecture, géographie, histoire, paysage, pédologie, philosophie, urbanisme. Avec la conscience que le sol enregistre de manière aussi bien matérielle que symbolique notre commerce avec la terre. Les quatorzes contributions de ce volume proposent ainsi des descriptions et des représentations originales qui renouvellent notre regard sur la ville et confirment cette constatation désormais incontournable: le sol est au coeur du projet urbain et territorial et s'impose donc comme un élément capital de la transition écologique du 21e siècle.
Land use, Urban. --- Underground areas. --- Soil management. --- Soils --- Utilisation urbaine du sol --- Sols --- Environmental aspects. --- Aménagement --- Aspect de l'environnement --- Underground areas --- Zones souterraines --- Sol --- Sol industriel --- Ville --- Développement durable --- Terre --- Aménagement --- Aménagement urbain --- Tissu urbain --- Histoire des villes --- Espace urbain --- Pédologie --- Geddes, Patrick --- Prost, Henri --- Valence --- Ouagadougou --- Genève --- Genève (Suisse)
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This book addresses the ability of the design of the city and the territory to produce knowledge; this hypothesis pertains to the tools and the operations of design by which the research itself is constructed. To this end, the book crosses physical and conceptual territories as the result of direct explorations connected with a design practice that has produced original knowledge. The project contains, manipulates, and produces concepts as concrete forms of action in space that interpret, abstract and, at times, generalize. Its tools make it possible to cut through layers of differences and complexity like a knife. The project describes and reveals processes of individualization, as it recognizes situations and uncovers possibilities. It considers the future and then reflects on the city as the basis for an original form of knowledge and awareness. After the crisis of expert knowledge, and during a period of progressive marginalization and simplification of the practice of the architect and urban designers, a re-consideration of the epistemological status of the project is fundamental to rethinking its social role and developing a critical vision of the world. [Publisher]
City planning --- Urbanisme --- Design urbain. --- Designs and plans --- Philosophy --- Dessins et plans. --- Philosophie. --- Dessins et plans --- City planning. --- Urban planning --- Urbanization --- Theory. --- Research. --- Designs and plans. --- 711.4(A) --- 711.4(B) --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; denken over de stedenbouw --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening--ontwerpen van de steden --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Government policy --- Management --- Projet d'urbanisme
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Cet ouvrage se propose de redéfinir le rôle joué par le projet - projet de villes et de territoires - dans la construction sociale de l'espoir. Les disciplines de la transformation de l'espace ont toujours contribué à l'élaboration de visions du monde et de systèmes de valeurs partagés. Leur participation à la construction de l'espoir est pourtant remise en question aujourd'hui, principalement en raison de leur difficulté à s'inscrire dans une narration collective convaincante à propos du futur. Les contributions rassemblées dans le présent ouvrage visent à identifier les conditions théoriques et pratiques nécessaires à la constitution d'un urbanisme de l'espoir: saisir les configurations socio-économiques du territoire en dehors des théories dominantes; appréhender le territoire comme palimpseste, en considérant sa profondeur historique et ses potentialités évolutives; privilégier l'approche descriptive et qualitative pour aborder, sous l'angle des enjeux climatiques et énergétiques, des problématiques aussi cruciales que la régénération des sols, les structures paysagères, le bâti ou les formes de la production industrielle et agricole. Une posture paradoxale doit être assumée: réanimer le lien indissoluble que la modernité a établi entre projet et espoir, tout en en renversant les fondements.
Urbanism --- History --- Cities and towns --- City planning --- Sociology, Urban --- Villes --- Urbanisme --- Sociologie urbaine --- Research --- Social aspects --- Recherche --- Aspect social --- Utopies architecturales --- Projets d'urbanisme --- Utopie urbaine --- Utopie architecturale --- Aménagement du territoire --- Projet d'urbanisme --- Citoyenneté --- Utopies architecturales. --- Projets d'urbanisme. --- Recherche. --- Aspect social.
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Two contrasting terms are joined to conjugate the traditional idea of metropolis with horizontality; to combine the center of a vast territory-hierarchically organized, dense, vertical, and produced by polarization-with the idea of a more diffuse, isotropic urban condition, where center and periphery blur. Beyond a simplistic center versus periphery opposition, the concept of a horizontal metropolis reveals the dispersed condition as a potential asset, rather than a limit, to the construction of a sustainable and innovative urban dimension. Around 1990, Terry McGee, an urban researcher at University of British Columbia, coined the term desakota, deriving from Indonesian "desa" (village) and "kota" (city). Desakota areas typically occur in Asia, especially South East Asia. The term describes an area situated outside the periurban zone, often sprawling alongside arterial and communication roads, sometimes from one agglomeration to the next. They are characterized by high population density and intensive agricultural use, but differ from densely populated rural areas by more urban-like characteristics. The new book The Horizontal Metropolis investigates such areas alongside examples in the US, Italy, and Switzerland. The study highlights the advantages of the concept and its relevance under economical, ecological, and social aspects. The concept reflects a vision of global urbanization that does no longer allow for "outside" areas and that will test the urban ecosystem to its limits.
Cities and towns. --- Metropolitan areas --- Cities and towns --- Agglomérations urbaines --- Croissance urbaine --- 711.4 --- 711.164 --- 711.13 --- Stedenbouw ; denken over ; duurzame samenleving --- Duurzame stedenbouw --- Stedenbouw ; periferie ; uitdijende voorsteden ; met landelijke wijken --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; stedelijke ontwikkeling --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; stadssanering --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; sociale geografie ; socio-economische aspecten ; stadsgeografie --- City planning --- Urbanization. --- Public spaces. --- Philosophy. --- Urbanization --- Public spaces --- Urbanisation --- Espace public --- Planification urbaine --- Philosophy --- Environmental planning --- Social geography --- Economic geography --- human geography --- urbanization --- Regional planning --- Rural-urban relations --- Suburbs --- Aménagement du territoire --- Relations villes-campagnes --- Banlieues --- Villes --- History --- Growth --- Histoire --- Croissance --- City planning - Philosophy --- Agglomérations urbaines --- Suburbs. --- Relations villes-campagnes. --- Banlieues. --- Croissance urbaine. --- Urbanisation. --- Growth.
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The endometrium has been the subject of intense research in a variety of clinical settings, because of its importance in the reproductive process and its role in women’s health. In the past 15 years, significant efforts have been invested in defining the molecular phenotype of the receptive phase endometrium as well as of various endometrial pathologies. Although this has generated a wealth of information on the molecular landscape of human endometrium, there is a need to complement this information in light of the novel methodologies and innovative technical approaches. The focus of this International Journal of Molecular Sciences Special Issue is on molecular and cellular mechanisms of endometrium and endometrium-related disorders. The progress made in the molecular actions of steroids, in the metabolism of steroids and intracrinology, in endometrial intracellular pathways, in stem cells biology, as well as in the molecular alterations underlying endometrium-related pathologies has been the focus of the reviews and papers included.
endometrial stromal cells --- endometrial cell --- uterine cancer --- regeneration --- stem cell markers --- RANK --- chronic endometritis --- small RNA sequencing --- HOXA10 --- Vitamin D --- PPP2R1A --- molecular marker --- translational research --- angiogenesis --- endometriosis --- oestradiol --- mtDNA mutations --- antioxidant response --- protein phosphatase --- SMAP --- circulating tumour cells (CTCs) --- circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) --- estrogen dependent --- endometrial regeneration --- mesenchymal stem cells --- endometrial cancer --- niche --- gene expression --- phosphoinositide 3-kinase --- lncRNAs --- mitochondrial biogenesis --- inflammation --- preclinical studies --- miRNA --- orthoxenograft --- tight junction --- proliferation --- aromatase --- testosterone --- CRISPR/Cas9 --- endometrium --- developmental pathway --- PP2A --- avatar --- infertility --- prognosis --- gene editing --- kinase inhibitor --- implantation --- haploinsufficiency --- contrast-enhanced CT scan --- pathway --- dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) --- CTCF --- PIK3CB --- zinc finger --- ectopic stroma --- liquid biopsy --- type II endometrial carcinoma --- eutopic and ectopic endometrium --- preclinical models --- EDN1 --- uterine aspirate --- cell contacts --- tumour suppressor gene --- pathogenomics --- mitochondrial dynamics --- adult stem cells --- PIK3CA --- murine models --- menstrual cycle --- immunomodulation --- decidualisation --- breakdown --- bioluminescence imaging --- protein kinase --- macrophages --- adherens junction --- exosomes --- immunohistochemistry --- orthotopic xenograft model --- decidualization --- p110? --- deficit of complex I --- targeted therapy --- mesenchymal stem cell --- sulfatase --- TRP channels --- personalized medicine --- mitophagy --- miR-375 --- migration --- microRNA --- gap junction --- cancer --- LGR5 --- miR-139-5p
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