The experimentation of the Green Responsive System Demonstrator (GRS) is situated within a context that adopts an innovative approach to the design and prototyping of technological systems, aiming to extend the lifecycle of resources through a Design-Driven Innovation strategy [1]. This paradigm employs circular strategies to facilitate efficient exchange of information and resources, following the “Cradle to Cradle” principle. The city acts as an extensive “Urban Mining” system, from which materials, waste, and by-products are extracted, necessitating the implementation of regenerative devices based on the competitiveness of urban metabolism performances. This approach entails reinvestment of urban waste and by-products, transforming them into resources, thereby initiating a new lifecycle that challenges the traditional concept of total consumption, promoting continuous transformation and value creation [2]. The experimentation of the GRS Demonstrator is a research trajectory involving multiple studies (URGES “Urban, Green, Shapes” POR-FESR Interreg 14-20, Research and Development with R.ED.EL., Experimentations during the Doctorate of Research, Works for participation in the Collateral Event for the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale), conducted at the Interuniversity Center ABITAlab, which has delved into innovative solutions to address emerging challenges in the design and prototyping of technological systems, addressing theincreasing impact of Anthropogenic Mass on surpassing Living Biomass [3]. By integrating results and methodologies from previous research, this study aims to explore new configurations of Biomass and Advanced Materials to promote a Regenerative Approach in Design [4]. Monitoring during the Pre-design and In-Manufacturing phases of the realized GRS Demonstrator enables the evaluation of any discrepancies between simulations and real data, while the frontier research approach aims to guide the development of increasingly effective solutions to address environmental and social challenges, opening new perspectives for the architecture of the future.

Green Responsive System (GRS): A Paradigm Shift in Urban Decarbonization in the Mediterranean Context / Catalano, Eliana; Nava, Consuelo. - (2025), pp. 827-839. [10.1007/978-3-031-82323-7_66]

Green Responsive System (GRS): A Paradigm Shift in Urban Decarbonization in the Mediterranean Context

Catalano, Eliana
Methodology
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Nava, Consuelo
Validation
2025-01-01

Abstract

The experimentation of the Green Responsive System Demonstrator (GRS) is situated within a context that adopts an innovative approach to the design and prototyping of technological systems, aiming to extend the lifecycle of resources through a Design-Driven Innovation strategy [1]. This paradigm employs circular strategies to facilitate efficient exchange of information and resources, following the “Cradle to Cradle” principle. The city acts as an extensive “Urban Mining” system, from which materials, waste, and by-products are extracted, necessitating the implementation of regenerative devices based on the competitiveness of urban metabolism performances. This approach entails reinvestment of urban waste and by-products, transforming them into resources, thereby initiating a new lifecycle that challenges the traditional concept of total consumption, promoting continuous transformation and value creation [2]. The experimentation of the GRS Demonstrator is a research trajectory involving multiple studies (URGES “Urban, Green, Shapes” POR-FESR Interreg 14-20, Research and Development with R.ED.EL., Experimentations during the Doctorate of Research, Works for participation in the Collateral Event for the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale), conducted at the Interuniversity Center ABITAlab, which has delved into innovative solutions to address emerging challenges in the design and prototyping of technological systems, addressing theincreasing impact of Anthropogenic Mass on surpassing Living Biomass [3]. By integrating results and methodologies from previous research, this study aims to explore new configurations of Biomass and Advanced Materials to promote a Regenerative Approach in Design [4]. Monitoring during the Pre-design and In-Manufacturing phases of the realized GRS Demonstrator enables the evaluation of any discrepancies between simulations and real data, while the frontier research approach aims to guide the development of increasingly effective solutions to address environmental and social challenges, opening new perspectives for the architecture of the future.
2025
2025
Inglese
Ali Sayigh, Antonella Trombadore, Gisella Calcagno
Getting to Zero - Beyond energy transitions towards carbon-neutral Mediterranean cities
827
839
13
9783031823220
9783031823237
Springer, Cham.
SVIZZERA
Comitato scientifico
upcycling design, demonstrator, Carbon storage, regenerative design
The paper discusses the interim results of applied research funded by European funds: POR FESR Basilicata 2014-2020 // Progetti di cooperazione interregionale e transnazionale - URGES - Urban Green Shapes // Quality, Efficiency and Well-being of Neighbourhood Lead Partner // UNIBAS - Dipartimento Culture Europee e del Mediterraneo: Architettura, Ambiente, Patrimoni Culturali (DiCEM) - Matera Responsabile scientifico // Prof. Ettore Vadini (UNIBAS) Partners Università della Basilicata _ DiCEM Agenzia Lucana di Sviluppo e di Innovazione in Agricoltura Università “G. d’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara _ DA Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria _ dArTe/ ABITAlab University of Ljubljana _ FA Universidad de Sevilla _ DPA ABITAlab has developed the GRS demonstrator installed at the R.ed.el company. More information: https://www.abitalab-unirc.com/grs
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Catalano, Eliana; Nava, Consuelo
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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Green Responsive System (GRS): A Paradigm Shift in Urban Decarbonization in the Mediterranean Context / Catalano, Eliana; Nava, Consuelo. - (2025), pp. 827-839. [10.1007/978-3-031-82323-7_66]
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