Textile surfaces have expressed a great deal of changes related to the meanings they are able to transmit as a communication layer and also as a technological product. We can read this path in an exemplary way with the analysis of the largest textile district in Europe, the one that belongs to the city of Prato in Tuscany. The typical product of this area - regenerated carded - has seen its nature transform from a low quality and value product to a technological and environmental excellence.
Textile Historical Sustainability and Innovative Textile Products / Eleonora Trivellin, Giuseppe Lotti, Marco Marseglia, Elisa Matteucci, Margherita Vacca, Irene Fiesoli, Claudia Morea, Alessio Tanzini, Francesco Cantini, Lu Ji. - STAMPA. - (2020), pp. 862-869. ((Intervento presentato al convegno AHFE 2020 [10.1007/978-3-030-51194-4_111].
Textile Historical Sustainability and Innovative Textile Products.
Giuseppe Lotti
;Marco Marseglia
;Elisa Matteucci
;Margherita Vacca
;Irene Fiesoli
;Claudia Morea
;Alessio Tanzini
;Francesco Cantini
;Lu Ji
2020
Abstract
Textile surfaces have expressed a great deal of changes related to the meanings they are able to transmit as a communication layer and also as a technological product. We can read this path in an exemplary way with the analysis of the largest textile district in Europe, the one that belongs to the city of Prato in Tuscany. The typical product of this area - regenerated carded - has seen its nature transform from a low quality and value product to a technological and environmental excellence.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.