In September 2023, in Oliena, located in the province of Nuoro, took place the exhibition Dae predas nostras — Narrare Oliena e il suo territorio. Storie di terra, cielo e acqua, curated by Barbara Camocini, Laura Daglio, Giuseppe Boi, in collaboration with Giulia Gerosa.
The exhibition originates from the research and experimentation work InnestiUrbani / ReStart by professors, students, and researchers from the Departments of Design and Architecture and Construction Engineering of the Politecnico di Milano, in collaboration with other regional and international Universities. They address the emerging issue of depopulation and abandonment of small urban centers in Italy and Europe, through the study of landscape features and the material and immaterial heritage of local culture.
The project has evolved since 2016 through round table discussions, various design workshops, the organization of exhibitions and seminars held in the "cortes", enclosed courtyards located in the historical nucleus, once the core of social and productive activities of the inhabited center. These courtyards constitute an important historical, artistic and social heritage that needs to be safeguarded and enhanced. Every year, the results of the work have been presented at the event "Cortes Apertas" which takes place in the autumn in the main villages in Barbagia.
The activity addresses the citizens with the aim of discussing the theme of urban regeneration of the core center, its potential models, and especially the opportunities. Over the years, the focus increasingly shifted towards the search for inclusive models that revitalize the courtyards and also involve the territory of Oliena. The central role lies in engaging the local population in workshops and participative co/design initiatives, initiating a process of awareness regarding the issue of urban decline and offering a space for experimentation and collaboration, creating a shared creative space between designers and inhabitants introducing a cross-sectional value of social innovation.


