Piemonte. Tra stasi e sperimentazioni, un quadro chiaroscurale
"The contemporary architectural production in the Alps of Piedmont has to be studied taking into consideration the contrasting phenomena of depopulation and tourism that have involved the mountain areas of the region during last century. In the fifties and sixties the percentage of abandonme...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Bononia University Press
2020-10-01
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Series: | ArchAlp |
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Online Access: | https://archalp.it/piemonte-tra-stasi-e-sperimentazioni-un-quadro-chiaroscurale/ |
Summary: | "The contemporary architectural production in the Alps of Piedmont has to be studied
taking into consideration the contrasting phenomena of depopulation and tourism
that have involved the mountain areas of the region during last century. In the
fifties and sixties the percentage of abandonment of the high valleys reaches even
80-90%. Entire communities move to industrial urban centers in the cities on the
plain. On the other side we witness to a strong polarization of the winter stations
that become real “banlieues blanches” for the free time of the citizens and where
the architecture of alpine modernism, with various forms, shapes. The paradox
nowadays is that the rarefaction of abandoned and depopulated territories is necessary to force to start and choose new innovative paths. We witness a contemporary
situation with different shades: on one side the well-established touristic territories
that need projects to promote the redevelopment and diversification, on the
other side the marginal places where are rising new visions are practices of reactivation
of the territory in which architecture is fundamental. The topic of quality of
the construction of the physical space intersects with the regeneration of places on
a cultural basis, new agriculture and green economy, innovative development of the
patrimony, sustainable tourism, with inclusive and participative paths of nature, by
giving new meanings to places and building new economies and identities."
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ISSN: | 2611-8653 2039-1730 |