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Urban GenHome
Marco Zamora “el arte del caos urbano”, Los Angeles
The urban GenHomic
heritage
“Urban GenHome”
project aims to provide a
set of advanced,
integrated proposals in
the form of a
participatory planning
tool—the GenHome
Ensemble—on the theme
of living (GenHomic
heritage) that evaluates
the following aspects:
materials, spaces,
technology, social
relationships, regulations,
comfort, smart objects,
energy savings, economic
feasibility, and sustainable
Urban GenHome
Key words:
Genome, climate change, urban contexts, living needs, adaptive living
spaces/models/technologies, structural resilience, cost control, NZEB, smart objects, quality
of life
ERC panels:
SH3_1 Environment, resources and sustainability
SH3_9 Spatial development and architecture, land use, regional planning
PE7_4 Systems engineering, sensorics, actorics, automation
PE8_3 Civil engineering, maritime/hydraulic engineering, geotechnics, waste treatment
PE8_6 Energy systems (production, distribution, application)
PE8_11 Industrial design (product design, ergonomics, man-machine interfaces…)
Urban GenHome
A graphical representation of the normal human karyotype
Guido Sartorelli, “Il segno urbano, codice
veneziano
Urban GenHome
experimentation with an ideal model of
the urban or neighbourhood scale, indicating
sustainable living in terms of spaces,
new settlement patterns to be inserted
structures, materials,
within a strongly, anthropized part
comfort,technology, ergonomics, and
of the city , folowing EU 2020
quality of life (Urban GenHome: Case
urban policies
FAR 2013-14 - Quality of landscape and Quality of Life
study)
FAR 2014-15 - Quality of spaces and new ways of inhabiting home and
city
INHABITING
HOME
INHABITING
CITY
Urban GenHome
Human Genome
HGP, 2000-2003 (Human Genome Project)
Urban GenHome
Green spaces, open spaces
Stem cells
Empty spaces, residual spaces,
junk spaces
Junk DNA
The failures
DNA
Constructed building heritage
Human genome
Urban genome, sequence of
built/open spaces
Inalterable genetic structure
(genotype)
Modifiable genetic
characteristics (phenotype)
Genetic mutation
Cultural/monumental/landscap
e/historical heritage
City aspects modified and
modifiable by the environment
Energetic pathology/seismic
vulnerability/hydrogeological
instability/etc.
Urban GenHome
Human Genome
HGP, 2000-2003 (Human Genome Project)
from GENO-CENTRIC
PARADIGM
“discrete” urban vision
(the sum of individual
elements, buildings, open
spaces, places)
Urban GenHome
to GENOME-CENTRIC
PARADIGM
“Continuous” urban vision
(associations, relationships,
and funtions between
buildings and open spaces)
GENHOME ENSEMBLE
a participatory tool (Ensemble GenHome) that is adaptable and flexible and which will
continuously grow and be updated. It is an interface capable of gathering together
different experiences and turning them into a common heritage that can serve as a
starting point for further investigation
FROM DESIGN
TO HIPERDESIGN
Urban GenHome
FROM
DesignObject
FROM
Building components/
building systems
FROM
Architectural form
FROM
Urban planning
FROM
Bit
FROM
Regulation
FROM
Business plan/
linear plan
core design
architectural
technologies
TO
Multifunctionality
Integrating Object
Oriented Design
TO
Environmental system
Technological system
shapes and spatial
organization
TO
Adaptative construction
Flexible architecture
Light and color effects
smart city planning
TO
Urban morphology
Multi-functional
computer science
social rules
and
economics
TO
Web
TO
Participation
Organization
TO
Feasibility/Circularity
Partnerships/Participation
Urban GenHome
Valerica Bianchini
Andrea Lupacchini
core design
Luca Montecchiari
Roberta Cocci Grifoni\
Enrico Prenna
Alessandro Zona
Ernesto cesario
Monica Rossi
Andrea Orlando
Annarita Emili
Timothy Brownlee
Raniero Carloni
DianaLapucci
Andrea Vidotto
Javier Neila
Andrea Dall’Asta
architectural
technologies
Alekos Flamini
Angela Leuzzi
shapes and spatial
organization
Francesca Olivieri
Graziano Leoni
Umberto Cao
Smart city planning area
Rosalba D’Onofrio
Giuseppe Losco
Ludovico Romagni
Maria Chiara Invernizzi
Michele Talia
Massimo Sargolini
Elio Trusiani
computer science area
Simone Pirro
Barbara Re
Rosita Gabbianelli
GenHome
Ensemble
Carlo Santulli
Antonio Flamini
Jon Marco Church
social rules
and
economics
Luca Bradini
Sara Spuntarelli
Claudio Camilleri
Urban GenHome