Le novità della rigenerazione urbana e culturale scelte dalla newsletter Render: ecco come riceverla
The article, from Artribune, announces the June 8 edition of the newsletter "Artribune Render," a bi-weekly observatory focused on urban and cultural regeneration. It highlights several former cinemas in Italian cities—such as Il Fiamma in Rome, ex Corso in Vicenza, ex Astra in Brescia, and ex Altino in Padua—that are being reactivated through cultural projects. The newsletter also covers the recent Utopian Hours festival in Rotterdam, featuring the work of architecture firm Powerhouse Company on the Codrico Terrain mixed-use district, and includes a review of the exhibition "Padova, la città che cresce" on designers Francesco Mansutti and Gino Miozzo.
This article matters because it showcases a growing trend in Italy and beyond: the adaptive reuse of disused cinemas and industrial spaces for cultural and community purposes, reflecting broader shifts in urban regeneration policy and practice. Artribune Render positions itself as a key resource for professionals in architecture, urban planning, and cultural management, consolidating Artribune's role in covering the intersection of art, architecture, and public space. The newsletter's curated content helps shape discourse around how underutilized properties can be transformed into vibrant collective assets.