Through the looking-glass. The narrative applied to the counter-story of territorial planning

What is the difference between the Broadacre City model and popular drone views simulations used to promote future sustainable cities? Between an interior space designed by Tessenow and a look through 3D glasses? Perhaps not so much, all they tell the same story: the wonderland. The essay aims to in...

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Main Author: Marco Moro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Festival Architettura Edizioni 2019-01-01
Series:Festival dell'Architettura Magazine
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Online Access:https://www.famagazine.it/index.php/famagazine/article/view/194
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spelling doaj-a648d90257b947449e16c827187a93612021-02-13T19:00:10ZengFestival Architettura EdizioniFestival dell'Architettura Magazine2039-04912019-01-01045/4613213910.1283/fam/issn2039-0491/n45/46-2018/194154Through the looking-glass. The narrative applied to the counter-story of territorial planningMarco Moro0Università degli studi di CagliariWhat is the difference between the Broadacre City model and popular drone views simulations used to promote future sustainable cities? Between an interior space designed by Tessenow and a look through 3D glasses? Perhaps not so much, all they tell the same story: the wonderland. The essay aims to investigate the ideo-logical contribution of story-telling to architectural and territorial design projects, rather than its techno-logical. If it is true that media evolve and adapt their narrative, but the story they use to tell is always the same of the wonderland, questions arise from a different point of view. Which design project deserves a story with a narrative contribution? Only the project in which all the contradictions are positively solved as in the wonderland, or is there room for counter-stories too?https://www.famagazine.it/index.php/famagazine/article/view/194territorial planningcolonizationarchitecture
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title Through the looking-glass. The narrative applied to the counter-story of territorial planning
title_short Through the looking-glass. The narrative applied to the counter-story of territorial planning
title_full Through the looking-glass. The narrative applied to the counter-story of territorial planning
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series Festival dell'Architettura Magazine
issn 2039-0491
publishDate 2019-01-01
description What is the difference between the Broadacre City model and popular drone views simulations used to promote future sustainable cities? Between an interior space designed by Tessenow and a look through 3D glasses? Perhaps not so much, all they tell the same story: the wonderland. The essay aims to investigate the ideo-logical contribution of story-telling to architectural and territorial design projects, rather than its techno-logical. If it is true that media evolve and adapt their narrative, but the story they use to tell is always the same of the wonderland, questions arise from a different point of view. Which design project deserves a story with a narrative contribution? Only the project in which all the contradictions are positively solved as in the wonderland, or is there room for counter-stories too?
topic territorial planning
colonization
architecture
url https://www.famagazine.it/index.php/famagazine/article/view/194
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