This contribution reflects on the territorial and landscape transformations of La Palma following the volcanic crisis, exploring innovative methodologies of representation, cartography, and landscape interpretation. The work discusses the relationship between geography, architecture, and landscape as tools for understanding complex territorial conditions and proposing adaptive spatial strategies. Through experimental cartographic and architectural approaches developed within the Landscape Architecture workshop directed by Prof. Arq. Juan Manuel Palerm Salazar and Antonia Maria Di Lauro, the contribution is an architecture and landscape design that investigates new forms of representing insular landscapes and ecological transitions in vulnerable territories.
La Palma: una istla de oportunidades. Repensando el futuro a partir de la crisis volcánica
Juan manuel
2023-01-01
Abstract
This contribution reflects on the territorial and landscape transformations of La Palma following the volcanic crisis, exploring innovative methodologies of representation, cartography, and landscape interpretation. The work discusses the relationship between geography, architecture, and landscape as tools for understanding complex territorial conditions and proposing adaptive spatial strategies. Through experimental cartographic and architectural approaches developed within the Landscape Architecture workshop directed by Prof. Arq. Juan Manuel Palerm Salazar and Antonia Maria Di Lauro, the contribution is an architecture and landscape design that investigates new forms of representing insular landscapes and ecological transitions in vulnerable territories.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


