The relationship between the city and the river is being profoundly redefined in the context of the water crisis, in the relationship between the natural and the built environment. The paper will focus on the case of Turin, where deindustrialisation has led to morphological, functional and symbolic transformations of previously industrialized areas, with a new process of landscape construction, in some cases based on the heritage of the industrial past, in others on a new meaning (re)attributed to the environment, as the main physical and symbolic dimension of the re-territorialisation of post-industrial spaces. This paper focuses on the relationship between rivers and cities, and in particular on how rivers are once again becoming a (potentially) founding element of post-industrial landscapes. We will draw on some case studies in the Turin area, where the river emerges as a potentially structuring element in rethinking places deeply marked by deindustrialisation and in imagining and constructing a new landscape.
Redefining the city-river relationship: a look at the Turin area.|RIDEFINIZIONE DEL RAPPORTO CITTÀ-FIUMI: UNO SGUARDO NEL TORINESE / Battisti, L.; Bruno, R. G.; Dansero, E.; Pettenati, G.. - In: DOCUMENTI GEOGRAFICI. - ISSN 2281-7549. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:1(2024), pp. 35-54. [10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202401_03]
Redefining the city-river relationship: a look at the Turin area.|RIDEFINIZIONE DEL RAPPORTO CITTÀ-FIUMI: UNO SGUARDO NEL TORINESE
Bruno R. G.;Dansero E.;Pettenati G.
2024
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The relationship between the city and the river is being profoundly redefined in the context of the water crisis, in the relationship between the natural and the built environment. The paper will focus on the case of Turin, where deindustrialisation has led to morphological, functional and symbolic transformations of previously industrialized areas, with a new process of landscape construction, in some cases based on the heritage of the industrial past, in others on a new meaning (re)attributed to the environment, as the main physical and symbolic dimension of the re-territorialisation of post-industrial spaces. This paper focuses on the relationship between rivers and cities, and in particular on how rivers are once again becoming a (potentially) founding element of post-industrial landscapes. We will draw on some case studies in the Turin area, where the river emerges as a potentially structuring element in rethinking places deeply marked by deindustrialisation and in imagining and constructing a new landscape.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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