Urban heritage in Rome
This workshop begins exploring the impact of Roma Tre on the regeneration of the post-industrial Ostiense area of Rome. Part of the Cities partnership Programme.
20 February 2020
It builds on a research collaboration between UCL and University of Gothenburg around the role played by universities in driving regeneration programmes in different cities.
The workshop considers the ways in which politicians, institutions, professional elites, and community groups address their past and/or forge new identities, and outlines a research proposal for analysing those processes in the Ostiense context.
- Urban heritage: a workshop in collaboration with Roma Tre and University of Gothenburg took place 27 - 29 May 2019.
Area
Architecture and conservation
UCL leads
- Clare Melhuish, UCL Urban Laboratory
- Dean Sully, Institute of Archaeology
Partner leads
- Anna Laura Palazzo
- Antonio Pugliano
- Romina d’Ascanio
- Maria Segarra Lagunes
- Ola Wetterberg
- Krister Olsson
- Maria Nystrom