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Social housing in Tor Bella Monaca

Social housing in Tor Bella Monaca
Copyright: Città metropolitana di Roma

Innovative Plan for Housing Quality (Missione 5 Componente 2, Investment 6)
The Recovery and resilience plan provides for the development of new public residential buildings to address housing challenges, especially focusing on existing public assets and revitalizing degraded areas.

The emphasis is on green innovation and sustainability.

The investment consists of two main strategies, both executed without using new land:
• Upgrading and expanding social housing, enhancing urban quality, improving accessibility and safety, addressing housing shortages, and boosting environmental quality.

This involves employing innovative models and tools for urban management, inclusion, and well-being.

• Targeted initiatives on public residential buildings with significant strategic impact nationally.

The selection of funding proposals will be based on indicators that assess the environmental, social, cultural, urban-territorial, economic-financial, and technological-processual impacts of the projects.

The investment is financed by the Recovery and resilience plan by EUR 1.4 billion.

The project “Social housing in Tor Bella Monaca” is part of this investment.

The area targeted by the intervention has solely residential functions and is characterized by high residential tension.

The intervention concerns the central courtyard which has 414 dwellings and is populated by approximately 1.240 inhabitants.

These are linear buildings with a constant section, varying in height between six and seven floors, whose structure configures an 11.000 square meters courtyard for public use.

The project envisages the energy and technological recovery and seismic improvement of all buildings, necessary to adapt the performance of the buildings and ensure internal environmental comfort.

The improvement of at least two energy classes is envisaged through interventions on the envelope carried out with technological solutions that favor the control of times and work, taking into account the need for the inhabitants to continue to occupy the accommodation throughout the redevelopment phase.

The ground floor and first floor on Via dell'Archeologia will be subject to a more radical redevelopment aimed at diversifying the functions to give new vitality to Via dell'Archeologia and guarantee access to the buildings directly from the street, ensuring greater safety.

For these two floors, the project also envisages a re-articulation of the housing typologies and the inclusion of collective spaces and services for the neighborhood, in order to allow the social and economic development of the community.

Finally, the construction of a cycle path for a total of 1.8 km of new routes is planned.

The project is financed by the Recovery and resilience plan by EUR 15 million.

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