This study examines the transformative role of Living Labs in inner areas, emphasizing design-driven and co-design approaches for social and territorial innovation. By involving local communities in co-creation, these spaces address cultural, social, and economic regeneration, fostering a renewed and participatory vision of these regions. Despite challenges in sustainability and institutional support, Living Labs reveal often-overlooked resources and potential, enabling adaptive solutions and a new narrative of inner areas as hubs of opportunity and resilience.

Morvillo, S. (2024). Living Labs in Inner Areas: Redefining Territory and Developing Social Dimensions through Design-Driven Innovation. IN FOLIO, 44, 100-108.

Living Labs in Inner Areas: Redefining Territory and Developing Social Dimensions through Design-Driven Innovation

Morvillo, Samuele
2024-12-01

Abstract

This study examines the transformative role of Living Labs in inner areas, emphasizing design-driven and co-design approaches for social and territorial innovation. By involving local communities in co-creation, these spaces address cultural, social, and economic regeneration, fostering a renewed and participatory vision of these regions. Despite challenges in sustainability and institutional support, Living Labs reveal often-overlooked resources and potential, enabling adaptive solutions and a new narrative of inner areas as hubs of opportunity and resilience.
dic-2024
Settore CEAR-08/D - Design
Morvillo, S. (2024). Living Labs in Inner Areas: Redefining Territory and Developing Social Dimensions through Design-Driven Innovation. IN FOLIO, 44, 100-108.
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