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published: 2025-01-01
upper: LWW title : Veneto 2100 - Living with Water period: 2011-2013 location: Veneto, Italy type: research, workshop, exhibition fund: Ministry of the Flemish Community Arts & Heritage; 5th IABR International Architecture Biennale of Rotterdam network: Agenzia Interregionale per il Fiume Po, Autorità di Bacino Fiume Adige, Nadia Breda, Comitato Insieme per Borgo Malanotte, Comitato La Colonna, Comune di Monteforte d’Alpone, Consorzio di Bonifica Delta Po Adige, Consorzio di Bonifica Piave, Centro Italiano per la Riqualificazione Fluviale (CIRF), Croce Rossa Italiana, Michiel Dehaene, Ente Parco Regionale Delta del Po Veneto, European postgraduate Masters in Urbanism (EMU), Fondazione Ca’ Vendramin, Gruppo Borgo Malanotte, Iuav University of Venice, Lombardo Spa, Provincia di Rovigo, Provincia di Treviso, San Bonifacio, Studio Iknoki, Sybrand Tjallingii, Jonmar van Vlijmen network: team: Enrico Anguillari, Valentina Bonifacio, Andrea Bortolotti, Alice Brombin, Marta De Marchi, Alessandra Marcon, Andrea Masciantonio, Tullia Lombardo, Marco Ranzato, Manoe Ruhe, Unità di crisi, Fabio Vanin with Umberto Anti, Vincenzo Artico, Alessandra Greggio, Luca Guarino, Sahdia Kahn, Roberta Marcolongo, Stefano Reolon, Francesco Sartore, Paolo Vanin" client: budget:
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Veneto 2100: Living with Water investigates how the Veneto region can transform starting from the actual and forecasted environmental threats caused by increasing urbanisation and climate changes. The territory, subjected to more frequent flooding and drought, has been investigated trough spatial and ethnographic surveys. Universities, experts from various fields and local actors, has been involved to share their personal point of view to demonstrate the importance of local stakeholder and the social aspect that influence region's vulnerability. Starting from water issues this multidisciplinary methodology led to the construction of a new set of urban tools and landscape strategies to rethinking and restructuring the territories of Veneto region towards more resilient cities.