Turin is the Adaptive Cities flag city, because it embodies its theme in an exemplary way.
Savoy capital, intellectual lounge, engine of the first Italian industrialization process, Turin has always managed to reinvent itself by becoming many things: Olympic village, tourist destination, pole of contemporary art, university citadel, start-up springboard and innovative manufacturing district, a place of research and experimentation with a strong social sensitivity.
From an idea by Rosa Tamborrino, visits have been organized whose off-congress program can be found on the dedicated page - LINK
1. The Lavazza business center
2. Looks on Aurora 1. The Poli for the regeneration of the suburbs
3. Looks on Aurora 2. Full and empty, between adaptability and flexibility
4. From the doubling of the Polytechnic in Porta Susa. An urban history
5. The Chapel of the Holy Shroud
6. An adaptive and assertive episcopal complex
7. Religious heritage in the historic center of Turin: flexibility and adaptations
8. Lingotto, Agnelli Art Gallery and Pista 500
9. The Valentino Castle. From delitia river court to Royal School of Application for Engineers