Artribune launches UrbanisMi podcast on Milan's urban regeneration
Artribune has launched UrbanisMi, a new podcast series exploring Milan's urban regeneration. Written and narrated by Maria Chiara Virgili, a journalist for Artribune and Living Corriere and author of the podcast Dannati Architetti, the series comprises 10 episodes released weekly starting today. Each episode delves into the history and transformation of Milan's neighborhoods, focusing on architectural projects, adaptive reuse, urban stitching, and new constructions. The first episode covers Porta Romana and the former railway yards, followed by Porta Vittoria, Rogoredo Santa Giulia, and seven other districts. The podcast highlights figures like Umberto Boccioni and Giuseppe Grandi, who documented the changing urban landscape. UrbanisMi aims to raise awareness about sustainable development and encourage public participation in shaping the city's future.
Key facts
- UrbanisMi is a podcast series by Artribune on Milan's urban regeneration
- Written and narrated by Maria Chiara Virgili
- 10 episodes released weekly starting today
- First episode focuses on Porta Romana and former railway yards
- Covers neighborhoods including Porta Vittoria, Rogoredo Santa Giulia
- Features historical figures Umberto Boccioni and Giuseppe Grandi
- Focuses on contemporary architecture, adaptive reuse, and new constructions
- Aims to promote sustainable development and civic engagement
Entities
Artists
- Umberto Boccioni
- Giuseppe Grandi
Institutions
- Artribune
- Living Corriere
- Studio Fuksas
- David Chipperfield Architects
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Porta Romana
- Porta Vittoria
- Rogoredo Santa Giulia