Examining the connection between social inclusion and sustainability in Design is essential to highlight its significance for future urban and natural environments. Holistic and participatory design approaches that integrate local traditions and ecological considerations are essential to create harmonious solutions that foster community cohesion. The InDeSIS project exemplifies this approach. By sinthetically introducing the proposed for the studio session at the University of Chieti-Pescara, and the eight innovative design proposals developed by teams of students, the essay emphasizes that the future of creative design practices should focus on meaningful user experiences and interpersonal connections, ensuring that cities and natural ecosystems can thrive together sustainably.
Eight innovative solutions for Pescara’s urban natural areas
Cipressi Sarah Jane
;Pulcina Lara
2025
Abstract
Examining the connection between social inclusion and sustainability in Design is essential to highlight its significance for future urban and natural environments. Holistic and participatory design approaches that integrate local traditions and ecological considerations are essential to create harmonious solutions that foster community cohesion. The InDeSIS project exemplifies this approach. By sinthetically introducing the proposed for the studio session at the University of Chieti-Pescara, and the eight innovative design proposals developed by teams of students, the essay emphasizes that the future of creative design practices should focus on meaningful user experiences and interpersonal connections, ensuring that cities and natural ecosystems can thrive together sustainably.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.