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Urban quality and town planning A meeting with Marcello Vittorini - Abstract
by Mario Cerasoli
Today a renewed attention to urban and environmental quality                      is a necessary condition for the achievement of proper and                      sustainable development. The real estate market stands as                      a significant example of this: in the historic and established                      districts, where the urban quality is greater, the value of                      properties is higher than in more recently built suburbs.                      Equally, entrepreneurs are more willing to establish their                      businesses in efficient and well-serviced industrial areas,                      with a good provision of facilities for both production and                      workers, than in totally unplanned industrial compounds. The                      "quality" factor, so clearly ignored for the past                      fifty years with results that are before everybody's eyes,                      has today finally regained importance.
 The long professional and academic experience of Marcello                      Vittorini must be viewed in this context. The outcome of his                      professional endeavor can be "experienced" in Ravenna                      where, possibly the only such case in Italy, he has coordinated                      three consecutive municipal development plans since 1973,                      dealing with such sensitive issues as the oil industry port,                      the coastal pine woods, and the town basin.
 He coordinated the municipal plans currently in force for                      the towns of Trento and Bolzano. Indeed, the fact that both                      capitals of the two autonomous regions sought his services                      is exemplary. Today Vittorini is coordinating two territorial                      development plans. The first, the PTC for the Province of                      Naples, is about to be presented to the municipalities involved,                      the other is the PTC for the Province of Brescia. Along the                      lines of these territorial plans, he is also working on a                      unitary development plan for the Roman hills region, commissioned                      by the Province of Rome.
 Marcello Vittorini's professional activity is characterized                      by an extremely pragmatic approach to urban and territorial                      issues. This type of approach has allowed him to develop appropriate                      and particularly efficient strategies in the many contexts                      in which he has operated.
 The key aspects of his activity have always been: the pursuit                      of urban quality, the proper use of local resources, a tight                      cooperation between public administrative bodies, a consistence                      between programming, planning and the available public resources.
 This meeting with Marcello Vittorini aims at opening a debate                      on a number of issues that I consider of extreme importance,                      first and foremost the relationship between town-planning                      -and the cultural debate around it- and the development of                      Italian towns and countryside in the post second world war                      period.
 
 The lecture/interview took place on April 23rd 2003 as                      part of Professor A.L.Palazzo Town Planning Course. The meeting                      was coordinated by the author of this introduction 
 
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