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De-globalisation and creativity: a contribution towards sustainable and intercultural architectures and cities

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  • Massimo Clemente

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History offers the opportunity to reflect about sustainability and creativity. Even though contexts and dynamics are specific to the period, sustainability and creativity have always been present in urban matters. After all, there has always been a reasonable use of resources. But in the contemporary age, the correct balance between the exploitation of resources and their availability may be lost for future generations. The challenge for architecture and urban design is to modify spatial and functional assets responding to cultural differences of citizens. This is an important alternative to homologation and semantic impoverishment by 'archistars' and their followers. We cannot define a method to plan and to design the intercultural, creative and sustainable city but we can fix strategic objectives (Clemente, 2008). We must think cities where everybody can recognise and feel his urban culture.

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  • Massimo Clemente, 2009. "De-globalisation and creativity: a contribution towards sustainable and intercultural architectures and cities," International Journal of Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 12(2/3/4), pages 116-123.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijsusd:v:12:y:2009:i:2/3/4:p:116-123
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    1. Anna Mróz & Iwona Ocetkiewicz, 2021. "Creativity for Sustainability: How Do Polish Teachers Develop Students’ Creativity Competence? Analysis of Research Results," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-20, January.

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