Abstract
The recent past gives us two legacies. The first one is the contemporary city, with its privileges but also with its urban form and social problems. A city that, expanding horizontally, has lost all relationship with the essential character of the historic center. A city that has attacked the landscape, profoundly altering the perfect balance between nature and artifice. The second legacy is the architectural culture of the so-called "Italian line" of the fifties and sixties: that road of "retreat" that too soon has been forgotten. A road traveled by very high level architects (Ridolfi, Gardella, Muratori, Rogers, Gabetti-Isola, Ranieri and a few others) who have been able to deal with history, the environment and the expressive value of traditional culture. A road that must be re-evaluated to regain the ability to read the essential characteristics of the territory that have made the Italian landscape unique.
Lingua originale | Italian |
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pagine (da-a) | 114-114 |
Numero di pagine | 1 |
Rivista | ABITARE LA TERRA |
Volume | 18 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Published - 2019 |