La riscrittura di un territorio

Temporary mobility phenomenons are changing the consistency of European geographies and are among the processes that rewrite our territory. Hence a reflection that tries, through a design vision, to investigate the role of nature: can it be considered as a rigid and complex support for those non-per...

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Main Authors: Silvana De Bari, Valerio Di Festa, Stefania Iraci Sareri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rosenberg & Sellier 2020-12-01
Series:Ardeth
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ardeth/1918
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spelling doaj-630a5611f156482589914f49749c3a952021-07-08T16:41:48ZengRosenberg & SellierArdeth2532-64572611-934X2020-12-017143155La riscrittura di un territorioSilvana De BariValerio Di FestaStefania Iraci SareriTemporary mobility phenomenons are changing the consistency of European geographies and are among the processes that rewrite our territory. Hence a reflection that tries, through a design vision, to investigate the role of nature: can it be considered as a rigid and complex support for those non-permanent housing practices that more than others rewrite and change the territory?Are infrastructures only elements of a pseudo-sacral hierarchy or can they still be reinterpreted as tools for rewriting inhabited landscapes?This rough and heterogeneous landscape becomes, within this conceptual frame, the support of all practices related to the sphere of living.http://journals.openedition.org/ardeth/1918migrationturismnatureliving
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author Silvana De Bari
Valerio Di Festa
Stefania Iraci Sareri
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Valerio Di Festa
Stefania Iraci Sareri
La riscrittura di un territorio
Ardeth
migration
turism
nature
living
author_facet Silvana De Bari
Valerio Di Festa
Stefania Iraci Sareri
author_sort Silvana De Bari
title La riscrittura di un territorio
title_short La riscrittura di un territorio
title_full La riscrittura di un territorio
title_fullStr La riscrittura di un territorio
title_full_unstemmed La riscrittura di un territorio
title_sort la riscrittura di un territorio
publisher Rosenberg & Sellier
series Ardeth
issn 2532-6457
2611-934X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Temporary mobility phenomenons are changing the consistency of European geographies and are among the processes that rewrite our territory. Hence a reflection that tries, through a design vision, to investigate the role of nature: can it be considered as a rigid and complex support for those non-permanent housing practices that more than others rewrite and change the territory?Are infrastructures only elements of a pseudo-sacral hierarchy or can they still be reinterpreted as tools for rewriting inhabited landscapes?This rough and heterogeneous landscape becomes, within this conceptual frame, the support of all practices related to the sphere of living.
topic migration
turism
nature
living
url http://journals.openedition.org/ardeth/1918
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