Between Rome, Naples and Trieste. Corviale and Other Megastructures: New Places of Cultural Exchange and Insubordination in the Contemporary City

Since the second half of the twentieth century, Italy’s urban organism, no longer “reducible to the treasure chest of the historic centre, continually opposed to the periphery as absence” (Terranova 1993, 351), has expanded through building episodes juxtaposed and opposed to the historic city, large...

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Main Author: Patrizia Montuori
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Language:English
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Italian
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Published: University of L'Aquila 2020
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description Since the second half of the twentieth century, Italy’s urban organism, no longer “reducible to the treasure chest of the historic centre, continually opposed to the periphery as absence” (Terranova 1993, 351), has expanded through building episodes juxtaposed and opposed to the historic city, largely represented by public residential complexes inspired by the megastructural movement. Even today they are still true anti-cities, or rather cities within cities, with their own urban and architectural specificities and, over the years, they have undergone functional and spatial transformations, as well as social and cultural contaminations, through which an attempt has been made to adapt the rigid spaces of these complexes to the needs of the inhabitants, in many cases, designed to exclude subjectivity and individual choices for an abstract social and figurative utopia. Thanks to these interventions of socio-cultural contamination and architectural transformation, the controversial spaces of Italian public residential complexes may become the new venues of cultural exchange and insubordination in the contemporary city. DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.25.2020.23
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:40efff64e86d43f38199a46ab7c0308e 2025-01-17T01:05:00+00:00 Between Rome, Naples and Trieste. Corviale and Other Megastructures: New Places of Cultural Exchange and Insubordination in the Contemporary City Patrizia Montuori 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/40efff64e86d43f38199a46ab7c0308e EN ES IT PT eng spa ita por University of L'Aquila https://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/759 https://doaj.org/toc/1828-5961 1828-5961 https://doaj.org/article/40efff64e86d43f38199a46ab7c0308e Disegnare con, Vol 13, Iss 25, Pp 1-23 (2020) megastructures italy transformation places of exchange contemporary city Architecture NA1-9428 Architectural drawing and design NA2695-2793 article 2020 ftdoajarticles 2024-09-02T15:34:37Z Since the second half of the twentieth century, Italy’s urban organism, no longer “reducible to the treasure chest of the historic centre, continually opposed to the periphery as absence” (Terranova 1993, 351), has expanded through building episodes juxtaposed and opposed to the historic city, largely represented by public residential complexes inspired by the megastructural movement. Even today they are still true anti-cities, or rather cities within cities, with their own urban and architectural specificities and, over the years, they have undergone functional and spatial transformations, as well as social and cultural contaminations, through which an attempt has been made to adapt the rigid spaces of these complexes to the needs of the inhabitants, in many cases, designed to exclude subjectivity and individual choices for an abstract social and figurative utopia. Thanks to these interventions of socio-cultural contamination and architectural transformation, the controversial spaces of Italian public residential complexes may become the new venues of cultural exchange and insubordination in the contemporary city. DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.25.2020.23 Article in Journal/Newspaper Terranova Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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Patrizia Montuori
Between Rome, Naples and Trieste. Corviale and Other Megastructures: New Places of Cultural Exchange and Insubordination in the Contemporary City
title Between Rome, Naples and Trieste. Corviale and Other Megastructures: New Places of Cultural Exchange and Insubordination in the Contemporary City
title_full Between Rome, Naples and Trieste. Corviale and Other Megastructures: New Places of Cultural Exchange and Insubordination in the Contemporary City
title_fullStr Between Rome, Naples and Trieste. Corviale and Other Megastructures: New Places of Cultural Exchange and Insubordination in the Contemporary City
title_full_unstemmed Between Rome, Naples and Trieste. Corviale and Other Megastructures: New Places of Cultural Exchange and Insubordination in the Contemporary City
title_short Between Rome, Naples and Trieste. Corviale and Other Megastructures: New Places of Cultural Exchange and Insubordination in the Contemporary City
title_sort between rome, naples and trieste. corviale and other megastructures: new places of cultural exchange and insubordination in the contemporary city
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