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In che modo la rigenerazione sta provando a cambiare l’Italia? Risponde la newsletter Render

Artribune's newsletter "Render" is set to release its 57th issue on May 11, featuring stories on urban regeneration projects across Italy. Highlights include a new library under construction in Latisana near the train station, a square-shaped island in the Venice lagoon transformed into an exhibition space after decades of abandonment, participatory tactical urbanism initiatives in Torre Annunziata funded by a Ministry of Social Policies and Labor grant, and a post-war complex in Rome poised to become a cultural hub. The issue will also profile the Peruvian architecture duo Barclay & Crousse ahead of their exhibition at the Politecnico di Milano and include a reflection on contemporary green spaces inspired by a visit to a private English park.

This matters because "Render" provides a free, in-depth resource for professionals and enthusiasts interested in urban and cultural regeneration, a field increasingly vital to Italy's social and economic renewal. By covering both major institutional projects and grassroots initiatives, the newsletter fosters a broader conversation about public space, public art, and landscape architecture, connecting local developments to international trends and expertise.