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Título
Opening the barrier of military immured spaces in Italy: is their regeneration going beyond the threshold of boundaries?
Autor
Año del Documento
2022
Editorial
Edward Elgar
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Camerin Federico. Opening the barrier of military immured spaces in Italy: is their regeneration going beyond the threshold of boundaries?. In: Yapicioglu, B. e Lalenis, K. (Eds.), Boundaries and Restricted Places. The Immured Space. Edward Elgar Publishigng, 2022, pp. 263-277
Resumen
The essay critically addresses the issue of military settlements as immured spaces by the analysis of their relation with the built environment in three diverse moments (in use, in disuse, and regenerated). The objective is to demonstrate that although military premises are perceived as 'forbidden spaces', the abandonment provides the opportunity to open their physical barriers, create different dynamics, perceptions, attitudes, and reshape the urban fabric. I propose a transdisciplinary approach dealing with the role played by the military in the city-making process from the mid-19th century-quartering in the city to the late 20th-century abandonment and current regeneration. Based on a desk research activity and specific fieldworks on the Italian case, the paper comprises three sections corresponding to the phases of use, abandonment and regeneration of military assets. These phases can be intended as different steps with diverse conceptions of military sites as immured spaces.
Materias (normalizadas)
Arquitectura
Materias Unesco
6201 Arquitectura
Palabras Clave
Military settlements
Regeneration of military assets.
Asentamientos militares
Regenaración de activos militares
ISBN
9781800884076
Patrocinador
Este trabajo se ha realizado dentro del proyecto de investigación ‘Antiguos emplazamientos militares como Oportunidades urbano-territoriales en España e Italia: una clasificación cualitativa como indicador de regeneración sostenible y resiliente en territorios post-emergencia’, financiado por el programa GoforIT de Fondazione CRUI (The Conferencia de Rectores de Universidades Italianas)
Propietario de los Derechos
© 2022 Edward Elgar
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/draft
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