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Plan, building yards, participation
piano, plan, projects, progetti, bologna,
trasformazione, trasformations, plans & policies
Sergio Cofferati
The new structural plan fills a gap: several decades have passed, in fact, since Bologna gave form to its last urban layout. The new plan was developed in order to place the city and its surrounding territory in a European context, blending innovation with urban quality, described as ‘habitability’.
This article appears in issue 135 of Urbanistica (pag. 45).
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