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Martina Crapolicchio
DAD—Department of Architecture and Design, Politecnico di Torino, 10125 Torino, Italy

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Architect, PhD candidate at Politecnico di Torino, “Architecture. History and Project” PhD program. She graduated in “Architecture, Construction and City” at Politecnico di Torino in 2016 with a thesis on the recovery of Italian inner areas. Currently, she is part of the Transitional Morphologies Research Unit and she studies the development of urban coding systems in relation to the shape of the city, with particular attention to the case of the historic Italian city. From her university studies, she develops a deep interest in urban morphology studies by participating in international seminars such as ISUF.

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Published: 01 June 2021 in Sustainability
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Grounded in the study of urban morphology, this position paper seeks to overcome the analysis of the permanent elements of a city in the search for a transitional paradigm in urban morphology, with the aim of grasping the dynamics of urban evolution and providing operative tools for the design of urban regeneration through an adaptive approach. Four actions for urban analysis are suggested here to highlight urban dynamics through the use of different tools: (a) sorting the transitional steps of urban morphologies (within rapid market processes), (b) underlining rules and processes that characterize urban coding in transitions, (c) mapping urban assemblages in an adaptive city, and (d) reading and representing the phenomenon of urban permutation. The results of this multifaceted and multidimensional set of analytical tools make it possible to outline a new paradigm for design thinking that moves towards a parametric approach to the urban design of cities in transition by broadening the extent of the urban regeneration process and supporting urban policies in the framework of a community-based approach.

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Marco Trisciuoglio; Michela Barosio; Ana Ricchiardi; Zeynep Tulumen; Martina Crapolicchio; Rossella Gugliotta. Transitional Morphologies and Urban Forms: Generation and Regeneration Processes—An Agenda. Sustainability 2021, 13, 6233 .

AMA Style

Marco Trisciuoglio, Michela Barosio, Ana Ricchiardi, Zeynep Tulumen, Martina Crapolicchio, Rossella Gugliotta. Transitional Morphologies and Urban Forms: Generation and Regeneration Processes—An Agenda. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (11):6233.

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Marco Trisciuoglio; Michela Barosio; Ana Ricchiardi; Zeynep Tulumen; Martina Crapolicchio; Rossella Gugliotta. 2021. "Transitional Morphologies and Urban Forms: Generation and Regeneration Processes—An Agenda." Sustainability 13, no. 11: 6233.