Resili(g)ence (vol. 1)
Intelligent Cities. Resilient Landscapes
Manuel Gausa
The term Resili(g)ence is presented in these pages as a neologism coined by the team responsible of the GIC.Lab (DAD-UNIGE) to define those strategies of approach to our cities and environments of life, exchange and relationship, capable of combining Urban Resilience and Urban Intelligence, simultaneously.
As will be seen later in some of the texts that make up this publication, both voices are called, intersected, combined and intertwined, in many of their meanings and possible connotations.
The structure of this publication includes 4 different sections that articulate the different contributions and approaches that are conjugated here.
– A first section (Foreword and Framework) introduces, in fact, the context and the framework of reflection and the different connotations associated with it.
– A second section (Crossing Scenarios) articulates various contributions generated around the GIC.Lab of Genova and the ADD (Doctorate in Architecture and Design) of the DAD (Department Architecture and Design