In the context of the special service dedicated to rebuilding, we propose two works that can be considered “preventive” in the event of an emergency situation.
Fragile Italy. Voices from the RUN
From 3 to 6 April, the VII National Urbanism Review was held in Riva del Garda, followed by the XXX INU Congress. We anticipate some considerations on one of the four topics covered, “Fragile Italy”, which will be the subject of a special issue of TSPORT coming out at the end of April, dedicated to post-earthquake reconstruction.
Amatrice (Rieti) – New football field after the earthquake
Football fields are often the first – free and flat – areas to be used for the settlement of first aid camps in the event of natural disasters. Thus the municipal football field of Amatrice, which, less than two years after the earthquake, has been restored, equipping it with a surface of artificial grass of the latest generation.
Renovation of the Bottecchia velodrome track
The Ottavio Bottecchia velodrome, one of the first ten open-air tracks in the world, built in 1925, has recently been refurbished, bringing the track’s surface back to its optimum functionality on the occasion of the “3 Sere Internazionali Città di Pordenone” (3 International Evenings in the City of Pordenone).
Limone sul Garda – The cantilevered cycle/pedestrian track on the lake
This is the most evocative stretch of the future Garda ring, just inaugurated, which from the town of Limone reaches the border with Trentino alongside the old Western Gardesana Road: with the particularity that, where the road enters the tunnel, the cycle/pedestrian path clings to the rock protruding on the waters of the lake.
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