The object of the Call is the Unesco Buffer Zone of Hardrian’s Villa, to be reconsidered as an archeological, architectonic, naturalistic and ecological comprehension system, open to a particular design dimension that goes Beyond the mere condition of the same as a cogent and irreversible limitation. The outcome of this consultation will thus constitute a block of proposals that will be useful in the reparametration and redesign of the concept of “buffer zone”, in a dynamic and methodologically innovative perspective, where at its institutionalization and perimeterization corresponds a strategy of development and growth, that avoids the entropic process and the condition of enclave that explain it.

TERRITORI FRAGILI E LA “MAGGIORE PROTEZIONE” DEI SITI UNESCO. LA CALL INTERNAZIONALE PER LA BUFFER ZONE DI VILLA ADRIANA

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The object of the Call is the Unesco Buffer Zone of Hardrian’s Villa, to be reconsidered as an archeological, architectonic, naturalistic and ecological comprehension system, open to a particular design dimension that goes Beyond the mere condition of the same as a cogent and irreversible limitation. The outcome of this consultation will thus constitute a block of proposals that will be useful in the reparametration and redesign of the concept of “buffer zone”, in a dynamic and methodologically innovative perspective, where at its institutionalization and perimeterization corresponds a strategy of development and growth, that avoids the entropic process and the condition of enclave that explain it.
2019
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