Autori: Volpi, V., A. Opromolla, R. Grimaldi, V. De Cecio, M. Palatucci, C. M. Medaglia

Editore: Springer International Publishing

Tipologia Prodotto: Articolo in rivista

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24391-7_17

Titolo della Rivista: Towards a Post-Bertalanffy Systemics. Contemporary Systems Thinking

Numero prima e ultima pagina: 175 – 180

Anno di Pubblicazione: 2015

Link: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-24391-7_17

Abstract:

In this paper we agree that the identity of a city is continuously redefined by emergent properties expressed through environmental transformation. So we identify and emphasize some elements that may help designers to appropriately consider the continuously changing state of a city. After the exploration and identification of codes and languages derived from collective actions, we identify and illustrate three examples in order to sustain our thesis: the re-semantization of specific city elements, the boundary conditions as source of system change, and the unconventional social behaviors as lurking soft protests. We conclude by sustaining that the knitting of the “traces” of the emergent properties is a precondition for the smart city design.

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