From Reception to Hospitality: Cultural, Methodological and Economic Aspects of the Laboratory CIRCO in Rome

F. Careri, Serena Olcuire, M. Rocco, Albert F. Marzo, Enrico Perini, C. Luchetti, S. Monaco
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The so-called ‘refugee crisis’ has spread a sense of emergency in the management of migrants’ arrivals in Europe making extraordinary reception facilities a structural feature of the Italian system and fostering interventions by non-governmental organizations to support vulnerable people. At the local level, the emergency generates urban policies that blend security and decorum, depicting minorities and urban poor as undesirable subjects to be pushed at the margins of the socio-spatial order. The welfare shrinkage, born out of austerity policies, pushed local authorities to curb migrants’ access to territorial rights such as social services. This lack of formal welfare leads migrants to rely on informal social networks, showing their capacity to construct their own paths of socio-spatial insertion in a new environment. The diversity of urban solidarity experiences – local associations, urban movements and individual citizens – creates an autonomous infrastructure of resistance to security policies and put in question the dominant nationalism. Drawing on these experiences in Rome, CIRCO proposes to rethink migrants’ reception through the mutual concept of hospitality, PLACES AND TECHNOLOGIES 2020 406 [ARCH] with the aim of generating new forms of reciprocity and cohabitation. CIRCO (acronym for house indispensable for civic recreation and hospitality) is active in the Architectural and Urban Design Laboratory of the master’s degree program in Urban Design of the Roma Tre University. Starting from the reuse of abandoned buildings and opening them to mobile populations and all the urban inhabitants, CIRCO reinterprets the temporariness and coexistence of diversity to trigger a process of collaborative construction of spaces for democracy, exchange, work and sociability, able to produce fractures in the territory of urban speculation, and build emancipatory paths to the right to dwelling. The paper presents a summary of the three years of activity of CIRCO: from the methodological and cultural system, to the production of urban “waste” maps, up to the synthetic proposal of some design scenarios.
从接待到待客:罗马CIRCO实验室的文化、方法和经济方面
所谓的“难民危机”在管理抵达欧洲的移民方面蔓延了一种紧迫感,使特别的接待设施成为意大利系统的一个结构性特点,并促使非政府组织采取干预措施,支持弱势群体。在地方一级,紧急情况产生了将安全和礼仪混合在一起的城市政策,将少数民族和城市穷人描绘成被推到社会空间秩序边缘的不受欢迎的主体。紧缩政策导致的福利缩水,迫使地方当局限制移民获得社会服务等领土权利。缺乏正式的福利导致移民依赖非正式的社会网络,显示出他们在新环境中构建自己的社会空间插入路径的能力。城市团结经验的多样性- -地方协会、城市运动和个人公民- -创造了一种抵制安全政策的自主基础设施,并对占主导地位的民族主义提出了质疑。借鉴罗马的这些经验,CIRCO提议通过好客的共同概念重新思考移民的接待,地点和技术2020年406 [ARCH],目的是产生新的互惠和同居形式。CIRCO(市民娱乐和接待不可或缺的房子的首字母缩写)活跃于罗马三大学城市设计硕士学位课程的建筑和城市设计实验室。从废弃建筑的再利用开始,向流动人口和所有城市居民开放,CIRCO重新诠释了多样性的临时性和共存性,引发了民主、交流、工作和社交空间的协作建设过程,能够在城市投机的领域中产生裂缝,并建立通往居住权的解放之路。本文对CIRCO三年来的活动进行了总结:从方法论和文化体系,到城市“废物”地图的制作,再到一些设计方案的综合建议。
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