This volume explores the growing significance of open public spaces within università campuses—spaces that go far beyond their functional role to become essential arenas for social interaction, informal learning, well-being, and urban integration. Rooted in the research projects LOVE Sapienza and NARRATES both founded by Sapienza Universita di Roma, and enriched by contributions from a 2025 international conference at DICEA-Sapienza University of Rome, this book provides guiding principles for designing open spaces that promote inclusion, health, and sustainability— on campus and beyond. Far from being passive backdrops, these environments shape the daily experiences of students, researchers, faculty, and visitors, offering settings that foster connection, creativity, and community. The book presents a critical reflection on how well-designed open spaces contribute to the quality of campus life and their evolving role as urban microcosms.

Regeneration strategies from the campus to the city. A case study in L’Aquila, Italy

Chiara Di Dato;Federico Falasca;Lorena Fiorini;Alessandro Marucci
2025-01-01

Abstract

This volume explores the growing significance of open public spaces within università campuses—spaces that go far beyond their functional role to become essential arenas for social interaction, informal learning, well-being, and urban integration. Rooted in the research projects LOVE Sapienza and NARRATES both founded by Sapienza Universita di Roma, and enriched by contributions from a 2025 international conference at DICEA-Sapienza University of Rome, this book provides guiding principles for designing open spaces that promote inclusion, health, and sustainability— on campus and beyond. Far from being passive backdrops, these environments shape the daily experiences of students, researchers, faculty, and visitors, offering settings that foster connection, creativity, and community. The book presents a critical reflection on how well-designed open spaces contribute to the quality of campus life and their evolving role as urban microcosms.
2025
9788876032691
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