Smallpox Hospital represents a memory, a ruin to be returned to its community, as a place of meditation, a place for reflection and meeting with the natural component that takes possession of what remains of the building in a man-controlled manner. In this project, the complex was dedicated, following the health emergency due to Covid, as a memorial in which the stories of the poor and excluded of the city settle the thoughts and memories of those affected by the current pandemic.

Nuovi usi nella contemporaneità per Roosevelt Island e Smallpox Hospital a New York. Da luogo di esclusione dalla città a memoriale per le vittime di Covid / Novelli, Francesco - In: Città che si adattano? Adaptive cities? / Cuneo C., Tamborrino R.. - ELETTRONICO. - Torino : AISU international, 2024. - ISBN 978-88-31277-09-9. - pp. 1009-1020

Nuovi usi nella contemporaneità per Roosevelt Island e Smallpox Hospital a New York. Da luogo di esclusione dalla città a memoriale per le vittime di Covid

Novelli, Francesco
2024

Abstract

Smallpox Hospital represents a memory, a ruin to be returned to its community, as a place of meditation, a place for reflection and meeting with the natural component that takes possession of what remains of the building in a man-controlled manner. In this project, the complex was dedicated, following the health emergency due to Covid, as a memorial in which the stories of the poor and excluded of the city settle the thoughts and memories of those affected by the current pandemic.
2024
978-88-31277-09-9
Città che si adattano? Adaptive cities?
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