Living in temporariness is not always quantifiable, is a condition often forced determined by disastrous situations that man is not able to control or prevent, but that he is forced to accept. If before an event, living had the meaning of belonging to a specific place, the precariousness and the new temporal dimension upset human existence. This paper analize projects which show the sensitivity of some great architects and designers to the social theme of emergency and temporariness, a condition that leads to a disorientation that overturns the way of living and prevents people from getting in tune with the places of emergency that give hospitality.
Living mobile for emergency: lessons from big architects / Canepa, S.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 25-31. (Intervento presentato al convegno Suspended Living in Temporary Space. Emergencies in the Mediterranean region tenutosi a Torino nel 9 ottobre 2017).
Living mobile for emergency: lessons from big architects
S. Canepa
2018
Abstract
Living in temporariness is not always quantifiable, is a condition often forced determined by disastrous situations that man is not able to control or prevent, but that he is forced to accept. If before an event, living had the meaning of belonging to a specific place, the precariousness and the new temporal dimension upset human existence. This paper analize projects which show the sensitivity of some great architects and designers to the social theme of emergency and temporariness, a condition that leads to a disorientation that overturns the way of living and prevents people from getting in tune with the places of emergency that give hospitality.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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