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Led by OUTCOMIST, an international design team including Diller Scofidio + Renfro, PLP Architecture, CRA - Carlo Ratti Associati, and Arup won the competition to revitalize the Porta Romana Railway Area, transforming the industrial site into a diverse green neighborhood in Milan. Rehabilitating a disused railway yard into a connective tissue that links the southeast area of the city to the center, the development will generate a rich biodiverse public space, including a large urban park.
Parco Romana is an urban-scale redevelopment located in Milan’s Porta Romana district. Reinterpreting the industrial legacy of the site, the winning proposal by OUTCOMIST, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, PLP Architecture, CRA - Carlo Ratti Associati, and Arup reanimates the area with contemporary programs centered on an ethos of sustainability. Aligned with the goals of the Paris Agreement, the European Green Deal, and the National Recovery and Resilience Plan defined at the SDG level of the Unite
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During the recent EcoCity Revolution event here, Alistair Schneider, the CEO of Innouvo, interviewed Chris Sowa, a Global Vice President at Schneider Electric focused on innovation, new ventures, and strategy in the Energy Management Software business. The focus on this discussion is how we can drive a true EcoCity Revolution through improved sustainability and green innovation enabled by digitization. This is Part II of III of a EcoCity Revolution perspective.
Schneider:
What are the hurdles to a true EcoCity revolution and how can we get past them to achieve our desired end state?
Sowa:
We can’t do things the same way. When it comes to change, people are as always where the biggest opportunities and the obstacles are found. This efficient building lifecycle process that I outlined is still a vision in most places. We are enabling it one piece at a time, not only by ourselves, but with key partners. At Schneider, we want to be a part of the community of change helping
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During the recent EcoCity Revolution event here, Alistair Schneider, the CEO of Innouvo, interviewed Chris Sowa, a Global Vice President at Schneider Electric focused on innovation, new ventures, and strategy in the Energy Management Software business. The focus on this discussion is how we can drive a true EcoCity Revolution through improved sustainability and green innovation enabled by digitization. This is Part I of III of a EcoCity Revolution perspective.
Part I of III – Vision for EcoCity Revolution
Alistair Schneider:
Chris Sowa:
There are a couple of things we can tactically drive toward to radically reduce the carbon footprint, let’s say by 40% by 2040. We need to leverage the change that COVID has spurred through work at home, so we consider how we can repurpose our building stock. Now what the buildings are going to look like, it’s still becoming clear. What we know, however, is that we have a lot of malls and retail space that are closing down and might