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Rome is about to be transformed into the city of the future

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Rome is about to be transformed into the city of the future

12 August 2022
The Rome City Council has announced the establishment of a Laboratory titled “Laboratorio Roma050 – il Futuro della Metropoli Mondo", proposed by the Italian architect Stefano Boeri. The project will involve 12 young architects and urban planners who are going to ecologically transform the capital into a climate neutral city.
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In line with the United Nations agenda of climate neutrality by 2050, the Rome City Council has announced the establishment of a Laboratory titled “Laboratorio Roma050 – il Futuro della Metropoli Mondo", a project proposed and led by Italian architect Stefano Boeri, which aims to draw up an ecological vision for Rome in 2050. The urban regeneration project consists of 12 young architects and urban planners under the age of 35, along with 4 renowned architects as mentors, who collectively have specific experience in terms of studies and research regarding the Italian capital.

 

In line with the United Nations agenda for 2030 and that of climate neutrality for 2050, the Roma2050 Laboratory will produce a series of scenarios that will initiate and guide public urban regeneration policies and the choices that will affect the Jubilee in 2025 and the challenges of Expo 2030. Stefano Boeri was appointed to coordinate the Laboratory and ecological transition of the Italian capital, a notion that the architect describes as "an undertaking to bring together the ideas, studies and knowledge that currently exist regarding Rome and its extraordinary historical and geographical characteristics in the light of an ecological transition that sees the great metropolises of the planet in the foreground".

 

Roma2050 will last 18 months and will be implemented in a number of different phases scheduled to be in line with the various events planned for the city, such as the 2025 Jubilee, the 2030 Expo, and the United Nations Agenda in 2030 and climate neutrality by 2050. The selected young architects will be assisted by 4 internationally renowned mentors from different scientific and disciplinary fields, such as archaeology, ecology, urban sociology, climate activism and urban economics.

 

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