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This book is the staging of a story that tells the conception, development, and construction of an architecture: the Self-Sufficient Housing Module for Cycle Travelers and Walkers (MAACC), self-constructed by the Recyclo student team of the Politecnico di Torino created at the headquarters of the Parco delle Lame del Sesia in Albano Vercellese. The MAACC represents a multidisciplinary in-depth study on the still little-explored theme of architecture dedicated to tourism based on the practice of active mobility. The story uses the structure of a play. Seven “scenes,” separated by six “intervals,” consisting of essays that explore some of the general issues that this experience has brought to light, punctuate a story that also makes use of some “pictures” containing the contributions of the various “actors” involved. The play illustrates a way of teaching which focuses on autonomy, responsibility, and the passion of the students: the real protagonists of this story.

 

Guido Callegari, Claudia De Giorgi, Chiara L. M. Occelli, Riccardo Palma
MAACC – Self-suficient Housing Module for Cycle Travelers and Walkers
An experience of didactic self-construction of the Politecnico di Torino
22,00€
20,90€
isbn 9788862427784
book series Alleli | Research
number 145
current edition 2 / 2023
first edition 2 / 2023
language Italian/English
size 22x22cm
pages 188
print color
binding paperback
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Guido Callegari is Associate Professor of Architecture Technology at DAD – Architecture and Design Department, Politecnico di Torino. His research addresses the theoretical and applied aspects of technology and construction, particularly in the field of prefabrication and indu...

Guido Callegari is Associate Professor of Architecture Technology at DAD – Architecture and Design Department, Politecnico di Torino. His research addresses the theoretical and applied aspects of technology and construction, particularly in the field of prefabrication and industrialization of architectural design.

 

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Claudia De Giorgi is Full Professor of Industrial Design at DAD – Architecture and Design Department, Politecnico di Torino, for which she is Vice-Rector for Quality, Welfare, and Equal Opportunities. Her research fields concern the culture of materials for design and design f...

Claudia De Giorgi is Full Professor of Industrial Design at DAD – Architecture and Design Department, Politecnico di Torino, for which she is Vice-Rector for Quality, Welfare, and Equal Opportunities. Her research fields concern the culture of materials for design and design for the enhancement of cultural heritage, in an approach to the project attentive to the real needs of people: functional, relational, and perceptive. 

 

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Chiara L. M. Occelli is Associate Professor of Restoration at DAD – Architecture and Design Department, Politecnico di Torino and a member of the National University Council. Her research focuses mainly on the restoration project and the theoretical and critical aspects of the...

Chiara L. M. Occelli is Associate Professor of Restoration at DAD – Architecture and Design Department, Politecnico di Torino and a member of the National University Council. Her research focuses mainly on the restoration project and the theoretical and critical aspects of the discipline, as well as on the aspects of its transmissibility.

 

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Riccardo Palma is Associate Professor in Architectural and Urban Composition at DAD – Architecture and Design Department, Politecnico di Torino. His research focuses on the theory of architectural design and the relationship between design, cartography, and terrestrial forms, ...

Riccardo Palma is Associate Professor in Architectural and Urban Composition at DAD – Architecture and Design Department, Politecnico di Torino. His research focuses on the theory of architectural design and the relationship between design, cartography, and terrestrial forms, with particular attention to architecture dedicated to cycling.

 

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