In-Between Urban Design for Borderlands

Description

Urban design comprehends very different variations according to specific place-based conditions and opportunities. If, on the one hand, in the European context, the main challenge for cities is today to rethink and rebuild their own identities with a view to sustainable urban regeneration, in other contexts such as North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa or the Middle-east the challenges appear to be diverse: from the upgrade of informal settlements and open spaces to the construction of new low-cost residential neighbourhoods, from the significant urban transformations as operations of the international capital, to the care of the historical heritage.

Territories and cities located in the proximity of or across international borders (and thus in-between different political, cultural and urban planning systems, and often between the so-called “Global North” and the “Global South(s)”) are catalysts of the phenomena and issues mentioned above, including local spatialisations of globalisation, environmental and socio-economic crises. Thus, borderlands appear to be relevant sites to experiment with urban design tools and solutions for a more equal and sustainable spatial development at different scales and set appropriate, inventive, context-specific, and contemporary urban imaginaries.

To this aim, the Thematic Studio adopts as its main terrain of exploration the Bay of Algeciras / Gibraltar, a polycentric metropolitan system whose past and current development is linked to the cross-scalar border conditions in the Strait of Gibraltar as well as to the presence of a contentious land border between Spain and UK. The Bay appears today under pressure due to a variety of overlapping issues: from the ongoing effects of Brexit on the local economic and social conditions to the impacts of extensive productive and extractive activities on already vulnerable natural and ecological heritage and communities to the lack of shared basic services and facilities among the municipalities along the Bay, till the lack of an integrated public transport system at the local as well as regional level. All these issues are exacerbated by the absence of a shared planning vision and an effective cross-border governance structure at the metropolitan scale.

The Thematic Studio will engage with this complex border territory to propose a strategic integrated metropolitan vision for the Bay (Module 1) and a series of urban design explorations for some specific urban nodes (Module 2).


Documentation

COURSE DETAILS

Second year
First semester

Prof. Alice Buoli – Urban Design
Prof. Laura Montedoro – Urban Planning
Prof. Alessandro Frigerio – Architecture and Urban Design


COURSE MANIFESTO

Thematic Studio – Section C


CONTEXT