Composition of permanences in urban landscape. Plan for Saint-Dié 1945–46

The relationship between new and existing in urban design is considered by Le Corbusier an opportunity for poetic composition through sequences of visual frames. The public space constitutes the connective tissue and the measure of perceived distance. The buildings are curtains and visual horizons...

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Main Author: Fabiola Gorgeri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/2431
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spelling doaj-e231380422bc4f2fb3617d95218ee7482021-07-02T04:54:45ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Architecture and Urbanism2029-79552029-79472016-06-0140210.3846/20297955.2016.1183530Composition of permanences in urban landscape. Plan for Saint-Dié 1945–46Fabiola Gorgeri0University of Florence, Via Larga n.145/d6, Quarrata, 51039 Italy The relationship between new and existing in urban design is considered by Le Corbusier an opportunity for poetic composition through sequences of visual frames. The public space constitutes the connective tissue and the measure of perceived distance. The buildings are curtains and visual horizons in the territory: they can define the space in which the collective urban scene takes place. Project of soil and perceptive paths allow a paratactical composition of pieces, assembled according to the calibrated balance of spatial proportion; organic dynamicity of the nature and geometric sign refer both to the physical location of the settlement and baggage of historical references culturally shared. From the forties and after Second World War, the urban projects focus more on the consolidated city, or fragments of it, seeking a line of historical continuity with pre-existing environment. There are three kinds of permanences: the geographical aspects, the historical aspects derived from the specific territory and the cultural mnemonic references. So, the plan for Saint-Dié is an expressive example where the city is designed adding analogous shapes: a landscape, an atmosphere, where buildings and environmentterritory resonate mutually. https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/2431Le Corbusierurban historypublic spacelandscapeterritorySaint Dié
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Composition of permanences in urban landscape. Plan for Saint-Dié 1945–46
Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
Le Corbusier
urban history
public space
landscape
territory
Saint Dié
author_facet Fabiola Gorgeri
author_sort Fabiola Gorgeri
title Composition of permanences in urban landscape. Plan for Saint-Dié 1945–46
title_short Composition of permanences in urban landscape. Plan for Saint-Dié 1945–46
title_full Composition of permanences in urban landscape. Plan for Saint-Dié 1945–46
title_fullStr Composition of permanences in urban landscape. Plan for Saint-Dié 1945–46
title_full_unstemmed Composition of permanences in urban landscape. Plan for Saint-Dié 1945–46
title_sort composition of permanences in urban landscape. plan for saint-dié 1945–46
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Architecture and Urbanism
issn 2029-7955
2029-7947
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The relationship between new and existing in urban design is considered by Le Corbusier an opportunity for poetic composition through sequences of visual frames. The public space constitutes the connective tissue and the measure of perceived distance. The buildings are curtains and visual horizons in the territory: they can define the space in which the collective urban scene takes place. Project of soil and perceptive paths allow a paratactical composition of pieces, assembled according to the calibrated balance of spatial proportion; organic dynamicity of the nature and geometric sign refer both to the physical location of the settlement and baggage of historical references culturally shared. From the forties and after Second World War, the urban projects focus more on the consolidated city, or fragments of it, seeking a line of historical continuity with pre-existing environment. There are three kinds of permanences: the geographical aspects, the historical aspects derived from the specific territory and the cultural mnemonic references. So, the plan for Saint-Dié is an expressive example where the city is designed adding analogous shapes: a landscape, an atmosphere, where buildings and environmentterritory resonate mutually.
topic Le Corbusier
urban history
public space
landscape
territory
Saint Dié
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JAU/article/view/2431
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