The Stand Florio project in Palermo is an example of sustainable urban regeneration, demonstrating how the adaptive reuse of architectural heritage can activate new cultural uses and strengthen a sense of place. Restored through a long-term public–private partnership, the early-20th-century complex now operates as a multifunctional cultural hub, as part of a broader waterfront enhancement strategy that highlights the role of historic urban landscapes in shaping contemporary cities.
Lo Stand Florio di Palermo: dall’abbandono a un nuovo paesaggio urbano attraverso la cura del patrimonio, la salvaguardia e la rigenerazione a base culturale
Isabella Zamboni
2026-01-01
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The Stand Florio project in Palermo is an example of sustainable urban regeneration, demonstrating how the adaptive reuse of architectural heritage can activate new cultural uses and strengthen a sense of place. Restored through a long-term public–private partnership, the early-20th-century complex now operates as a multifunctional cultural hub, as part of a broader waterfront enhancement strategy that highlights the role of historic urban landscapes in shaping contemporary cities.File in questo prodotto:
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