Strategies for the continuity of the historical city: the denied maintenance approach

Widening the concept of temporal continuity – which invokes the unavoidable changeover between fathers and sons – to the field of anthropic transformation, allows reflecting on the historical city and on the current regenerative changes concerning it. Among these, the maintenance approach that, toda...

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Main Authors: Massimo Lauria, Maria Azzalin
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Language:English
Published: LetteraVentidue Srl 2017-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/22
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description Widening the concept of temporal continuity – which invokes the unavoidable changeover between fathers and sons – to the field of anthropic transformation, allows reflecting on the historical city and on the current regenerative changes concerning it. Among these, the maintenance approach that, today, even in an unlearning opportunity, could be an ecological and sustainable alternative to dominant technical culture. In this scene, the contribution argues the reasons for its reaffirmation, deepening its developmental dynamics: from renewed multiscale and multidisciplinary approaches to the main implemental tools.
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spelling doaj-art-4a1801c64bee454287f20b7cedacfc5c2025-02-02T05:23:32ZengLetteraVentidue SrlAgathón2464-93092532-683X2017-06-011online10.19229/2464-9309/1152017Strategies for the continuity of the historical city: the denied maintenance approachMassimo Lauria0Maria Azzalin1Mediterranean University of Reggio CalabriaMediterranean University of Reggio CalabriaWidening the concept of temporal continuity – which invokes the unavoidable changeover between fathers and sons – to the field of anthropic transformation, allows reflecting on the historical city and on the current regenerative changes concerning it. Among these, the maintenance approach that, today, even in an unlearning opportunity, could be an ecological and sustainable alternative to dominant technical culture. In this scene, the contribution argues the reasons for its reaffirmation, deepening its developmental dynamics: from renewed multiscale and multidisciplinary approaches to the main implemental tools.https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/22continuitymaintenanceethics
spellingShingle Massimo Lauria
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title Strategies for the continuity of the historical city: the denied maintenance approach
title_full Strategies for the continuity of the historical city: the denied maintenance approach
title_fullStr Strategies for the continuity of the historical city: the denied maintenance approach
title_full_unstemmed Strategies for the continuity of the historical city: the denied maintenance approach
title_short Strategies for the continuity of the historical city: the denied maintenance approach
title_sort strategies for the continuity of the historical city the denied maintenance approach
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