Items where Author is "Pedata, Laura"
Number of items: 14.
Article
PEDATA, Laura
(2019).
Beyond mitigation. Co-habiting with Climate Change.
Forum A+P, 21, 12-15.
[Article]
TUCCI, Fabrizio, CIMILLO, Marco, CECAFOSSO, Valeria, SANTUCCI, Daniele and PEDATA, Laura
(2019).
Green Economy, Urban Development, City Legacy: a possible future dialectic in Italy.
Abitare la Terra. Rivista di Geoarchitettura | Dwelling on Earth. A magazine of Geoarchitecture, 3 (50), p. 75.
[Article]
ROSSI, Loris, PEDATA, Laura, PORFIDO, Enrico and RESTA, Giuseppe
(2018).
Fragile Edges and Floating Strategies along the Albanian Coastline.
The Plan Journal, 2 (2).
[Article]
PEDATA, Laura
(2017).
Transport Infrastructures - Between Utopias and Science fiction. Lifting passengers on elevated sidewalks or shooting them below the ground?
Forum A+P, 19, 76-85.
[Article]
PEDATA, Laura
(2016).
Sustainable Urban Mobility. Efficient movement of people and goods.
Forum A+P, 17, 52-69.
[Article]
Book Section
PEDATA, Laura, ALTAMURA, Paola and ROSSI, Loris
(2024).
Turning Heritage Railway Architecture into an Infrastructure for Resilience and Circularity: An Opportunity for Sustainable Urban Regeneration.
In: BATTISTI, Alessandra and BAIANI, Serena, (eds.)
ETHICS: Endorse Technologies for Heritage Innovation. Cross-disciplinary strategies.
Designing Environments
.
Cham, Springer Nature Switzerland, 329-359.
[Book Section]
ROSSI, Loris, PEDATA, Laura, HIDALGO ARELLANO, José Ángel and TURCHI, Nicolas
(2024).
Philae Island – Aswan. Axis Naturae.
In: TORNATORA,, Marina, AMARO, Ottavio, SAMI ABD ELRAHMAN, Ahmed and SAMIR, Moataz, (eds.)
NiLab. Nile as Laboratory.
LetteraVentidue, 24-27.
[Book Section]
PEDATA, Laura and ROSSI, Loris
(2021).
Drawings as a form of knowledge. Re-presenting Gjirokastra.
In: ALIAJ, Besnik, ROSSI, Loris and DHAMO, Sotir, (eds.)
Rethinking Gjirokastra. Can architecture and city planning stimulate hope and growth for shrinking cities?
POLIS Press.
[Book Section]
PEDATA, Laura and JANKU, Eranda
(2020).
Navigating Dropull through liminal spaces and thresholds.
In: ALIAJ, Besnik, ROSSI, Loris and DHAMO, Sotir, (eds.)
Rurban Sequences Inquiries on Dropull's States of Liminality : a Project Developed in the Framework of the International Doctorate in Architecture and Urban Planning IDAUP POLIS University, Albania/University of Ferrara, Italy.
POLIS Press, 38-49.
[Book Section]
ROSSI, Loris, PEDATA, Laura and PORFIDO, Enrico
(2018).
Floating strategies for Adriatic-Ionian tourism development. The Observatory of Mediterranean Basin as platform for joining academic research and private actors.
In: ADORNATO, Francesco, BETTI, Simone, CALIGIURI, Andrea, CAVICCHI, Alessio, CERQUETTI, Mara, COLTRINARI, Francesca, LACCHÈ, Luigi, PERNA, Roberto and SPIGARELLI, Francesca, (eds.)
Enhancing Sustainable Tourism in Adriatic-Ionian Region through co-creation: the role of Universities and Public-Private Partnerships.
Macerata, Eum Edizioni Università di Macerata, 165-189.
[Book Section]
PEDATA, Laura
(2017).
Multidimensional landscape. Interpreting and representing Tirana’s accidental Landscape through an immersive perspective.
In:
Proceedings of the “Coloquio 2: Paradigm” international scientific conference of the “UDesign 6” congress, Universidad de Monterrey, April 2015 - Monterrey, Mexico.
JAAD, 146-169.
[Book Section]
PEDATA, Laura
(2017).
A Margin of Indeterminacy. Revaluating the Potential of Residual Landscapes in Future Urban Development Strategies.
In: RICO-GUTIERREZ, Luis Francisco and THORNE, Martha, (eds.)
105th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings: Brooklyn says "Move to Detroit".
ACSA, 355-362.
[Book Section]
PEDATA, Laura
(2016).
Learning from La Riviera. Landscape perception as a decoder to analyze and interpret the landscape experience of the motor tourist.
In: ALIAJ, Besnik and ROSSI, Loris, (eds.)
Albanian Riviera: An alternative model of Progress and Development for a Next Generation Albania.
POLIS Press, 46-59.
[Book Section]
Authored Book
PEDATA, Laura
(2019).
From Climate to Building: Sustainable Design SCALES.
Altralinea Editrice.
[Authored Book]