Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Elena Marchigiani, Roberta Milocco, Ileana Toscano
Publishing Year 2019 Issue 2019/88
Language Italian Pages 7 P. 41-47 File size 1019 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2019-088005
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‘Ad arte. La casa si autorecupera a Trieste’ is a public-directed process, created to generate innovation in the maintenance of the public housing estate. The institutions’ commitment to build the legislative conditions necessary to its start-up and to properly select the building was strong. Even more significant was the co-planning process carried out by the social manager in all phases of this experience, which today is still clashing with difficult procedural steps. It is precisely by retracing the obstacles encountered, that ad arte offers the opportunity to reflect on the limits of its repeatability: from the openness to overcome the inertia of public routines; to the fulfilment of consistency between social intent and financial constraints; up to the awareness of addressing the highest income categories of subsidized housing.
Keywords: Self-recovery; public housing policies; social management
Elena Marchigiani, Roberta Milocco, Ileana Toscano, Trieste, ad arte: gestire la mediazione economica e sociale in "TERRITORIO" 88/2019, pp 41-47, DOI: 10.3280/TR2019-088005