Projecting Shkodra. Operative fragments between lake, river, and sea
A Project of the Joint International Ph.D. Program POLIS University, Albania – Ferrara University, Italy.
Editors: Prof. Dr. Besnik Aliaj, Dr. Loris Rossi, Msc. Enrico Porfido
Layout & Design: Msc. Enrico Porfido
English Editing: Alkeda Reci
Tirana, November 2018
1. Introduction
2. Interdisciplinary Exchanges
3. The Regulatory Plan
4. Workshop
5. City Of Water
6. Conclusions
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1.1 Dr. Loris Rossi. POLIS University, Tirana.
Fragments as methodology, an overview of OMB’s research. [p 12]
1.2 Msc. Enrico Porfido. POLIS University.
The coast as an intelligent device: from conceptual to physical
interventions. [p 22]
2.1 Braden Kay, David Pijawka, Michael Underhill, Arizona State University, USA.
A Bike Ride for Local Pomegranate Juice. Opportunities for Sustainable Regional Development in Shkodra, Albania [p 32].
2.2 Prof. Dr. Sherif Lushaj, Prof. Dr.Besnik Aliaj. POLIS University. Tirana
The role of environmental Strategic evaluation, as instruments for promoting sustainable planning and development in Albania / The cases of Shkodra Municipalities. [p 40]
2.3 Msc. Artan Kacani. POLIS University, Tirana.
Defining hindering factors of the informal settlements in the general regulatory plan of Shkodër municipality. [p 48].
2.4 Dr. Daniela Kavaja. POLIS University, Tirana
Creative cities along water margins / Urban and cultural regeneration of Shkodra, city of water. [p 58].
2.5 Michele Montemurro. Polytechnic University of Bari
A breathing city. Shkodra and its representative places on the water. [p 68].
3.1 Msc. Amanda Terpo and Msc. Ledio Allkja. POLIS University and Co-PLAN Institute for Habitat Development. Tirana.
Planning the “new” Shkodra. [p 80]
4.2 Dr. Sara Codarin. University of Ferrara
3D printing technologies for a biomimetic landscape design. Rapid prototyping for the renovation of Shkoder’s waterfront. [p 126].
4.3 Msc. Saimir Shtylla. POLIS University
(Un)margin the Shkodër’s gate. An opportunity to regenerate an important landmark. [p 136].
4.4 Msc. Valentina Frighi. University of Ferrara.
Strategies for urban regeneration through the intervention on the existing buildings / A proposal for the city of Shkodra. [p 146]
4.5 Msc. Kejt Dhrami. POLIS University
To code or not to code? Investigating the urban-rural transect and other Smart Code instruments in the territorial development context of Albania. Case Study: city of Shkodra. [p 154].
4.6 Gian Andrea Giacobone. University of Ferrara
Limita(c)tion – How to use the limit as a concept tool of sustainable development in Shkodra. [p 164].
4.7 Msc. Eranda Janku. POLIS University
Increasing ecosystem resilience through landscape interventions: the case of flooding in Shkodra. [p 174]
4.8 Msc.James Stevens. POLIS University and LTU Detroit.
Slow Valley / A modest proposition to cultivate an Agrarian Landscape. [p 186].
4.9 Msc. Gerdi Papa. POLIS University
Amphibious Devices. Interventions that adapt to land and water in the protected area of Bask-Rrjoll, Shkodra. [p 194]
4.10 Msc. Giuseppe Resta. Università Roma3 and Polytechnic University of Bari.
Toolkit design methodology. Architectural project by use of classification and taxonomies. [p 204]
5.1 Prof. Dr. Silvia Lupini. UNICAM Università degli Studi di Camerino.
Docklands engine in transition. Hybrid identity towards new urbanity: the (unpredictable) role of Art. [p 214]
5.2 Melisa Pesoa, Cynthia C. Pérez. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Barcelona: A tale of two rivers. [p 220]
5.3 Dr. Roberto Pasini. Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico.
The Mediterranean City-World. [p 228].
5.4 Prof. Dr. Luca Emanueli, Msc. Alberto Grando, Msc.Gianni Lobosco. Sealine research centre. University of Ferrara.
The reconversion of the Litoranea Venetian Waterway: an oppotunity to rethink the eastern Venetian coastal system. [p 234]
6.1 Dr. Ledian Bregasi. POLIS University, Tirana.
Planning for uncertainties. Learning from adaptive complex systems. [p 248]
6.2 Dr. Ledian Bregasi, Prof. Dr. Besnik Aliaj. POLIS University, Tirana.
Conclusions from the planning process. [p 252]