Milan: Productions, Spatial Patterns and Urban Change

Milan: Productions, Spatial Patterns and Urban Change

Productions, Spatial Patterns and Urban Change

Armondi, Simonetta; Di Vita, Stefano

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2023

156

Mole

Inglês

9781032476698

15 a 20 dias

290

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Introduction

1. Which Milan? Setting the scene for reflecting urban decline, resilience, and change

2. Urban regionalization and metropolitan resurgence: discontinuity and persistence of a spatial dialectic

3. The attractiveness of Milan and the spatial patterns of international firms

4. Creative production and urban regeneration in Milan



5. Sharing economy: makerspaces, co-working spaces, hybrid workplaces, and new social practices



6. Forms of urban change. Nodes of knowledge-based networks as drivers of new metropolitan patterns in Southern Milan



7. Urban change and geographies of production in North East Milan



8. Urban change and innovation of functions and productions in the north-western transect of the Milan urban region



9. Territorial infrastructures and new production places

10. The last cycle of Milan urban policies and the prospects for a new urban agenda
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Milan's Urban Region;Milan;Cologno Monzese;Urban Planning;Milan Municipal Area;Urban Production;Porta Nuova;Spatial Patterns;Milan Trade Fair;Bovisa;Milan Municipality;Isola;Wider Urban Region;Lambrate;Milan Urban;Navigli;Metropolitan Strategic Plan;Decentralization;Densest Urban Core;Recentralization;Urban Change Process;Hybrid Workplaces;Co-working Spaces;Milanofiori;North Western Sector;Expo 2015;Public Administration;Fordist;Gabriele Pasqui;Trans-scalar Geographies;Entire Urban Region;Urban Regeneration;Lombardy Regional Government;Stefano Di Vita;World City Networks;Stefano Vita Di;PIM;Matteo Bolocan Goldstein;North Milan;Ilaria Mariotti;Magneti Marelli;Antonella Bruzzese;Giuliano Pisapia;Carolina Pacchi;Contemporary Urban Phenomena;Corinna Morandi;post-Brexit UK;Mario Paris;NUTS2 Regions;Andrea Rolando