SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT NETWORK FOR THE URBAN REHABILITATION OF AN OLD TOWN IN SOUTHERN ITALY

G. Forestieri, G. Galiano
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Scalea, a town in the south of Italy, almost completely abandoned and affected by a lack of public transport connections between the historical part (10–11th century) and the new one (20th century), is chosen as case study. Thanks to a detailed comparative analysis of the historical centers of southern Italy, it emerged that Scalea encloses the typical architectural and logistical-infrastructural features of the entire Region. Scalea is characterized by two types of mobility: the “internal” one consisting in stairway paths, in larger part, and few squares; the second one, defined as “external”, because connecting the old center to the rest of the urban territory, is almost affected by the absence of public transport services. The aim of this research is to furnish a sustainable design proposal to enhance and revitalize the old part of the city improving its external mobility reusing the disused and existing railway integrated with greener paths. In order to facilitate a quick and easy access to the historical center, a cycling and walking path network is suggested. The old town, the railway station, the seafront, the existing cycling path as well as the commercial part of the town, are the main important nodes of the suggested design network proposal. Three different cycling and walking path layers are considered: the first one consisting in the reuse of the old and abandoned railway as well as the galleries; the second layer connecting the main squares of the old town to the existing cycling path and the commercial area of the new part; the last one from the western part of the old town to the seafront. The combination of changes, described above, would provide the revitalization of the historical city center for future generations through a new accessibility design that would help them to enjoy both architectural heritage value and urban sustainable mobility.
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意大利南部一个老城区城市改造的可持续交通网络
Scalea是意大利南部的一个小镇,由于历史部分(10 - 11世纪)和新部分(20世纪)之间缺乏公共交通连接而几乎完全被遗弃,被选为案例研究。通过对意大利南部历史中心的详细比较分析,Scalea包含了整个地区典型的建筑和物流基础设施特征。Scalea的特点是两种类型的流动性:“内部”一种由楼梯路径组成,在很大程度上,很少有广场;第二个被定义为“外部”,因为连接旧中心和城市领土的其余部分,几乎受到缺乏公共交通服务的影响。本研究的目的是提供一个可持续的设计方案,以增强和振兴城市的老城区,改善其外部流动性,再利用废弃和现有的铁路,并将其与绿色道路相结合。为了方便快捷地到达历史中心,建议建立自行车和步行路径网络。老城区、火车站、海滨、现有的自行车道以及城镇的商业部分是建议设计网络方案的主要重要节点。考虑了三个不同的自行车和步行路径层:第一个层由旧的和废弃的铁路以及画廊的再利用组成;第二层将老城区的主要广场与现有的自行车道和新城区的商业区连接起来;最后一条从老城西部到海滨的路。上述变化的结合将通过新的可达性设计为后代提供历史城市中心的振兴,帮助他们享受建筑遗产价值和城市可持续流动性。
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