Today, when the contemporary society is experiencing a crisis in the process of globalization and European Union is confronting with the extension of its boundaries, the debate on the regional dimension becomes central. Two are the possible scenarios: - a complete planetary uniformity of behaviours, economies lifestyles and urban environments dominated by a reduces number of industrial and tertiary conglomerates creating a sub-urban environment characterized by the system skyscrapers-highways-suburbs; - a globalization developed through enhancing regional characters: natural and urban environments, food, culture, habits, and lifestyles, construction techniques, urban and architectural types. According to the second scenario, inspired by the creation of a world enriched through the variety of differences, the search for a regional dimension in architecture becomes the key factor as an alternative to the diffusion of a sub-urban condition at a world scale. What are the architectural features of a Region? How can we classify a Regional Architecture? How is it possible to develop a programme of Urban Renaissance in decaying centres and suburbs though the use of a Regional Architecture? With what materials? With what construction techniques? This book generated by the MIUR Research Program in 2004-2006 coordinated by Professor Carlo Aymerich - University of Cagliari, with the contribution of the Polytechnic of Bari (directed by Professor Paolo Pastore), the University of Bologna (directed by Professor Adolfo Cesare Dell’Acqua), the University of Ferrara (directed by Professor Gabriele Tagliaventi), and the University of Palermo (directed by Professor Giovanni Fatta), aims at systematically analyzing the main features of Traditional Architecture and Urban Fabric in the Mediterranean Area in relationship with a wider European context where the Region is recognized as the fundamental actor of a sustainable development in the Age of Globalization. It shows a development based upon the rational evolution of local architectural and urban types which are compatible with geographical and environmental elements. This work underlines their key role in the actual process of both architectural re-qualification of historic edifices and urban redevelopment and promotes the use of Regional Architecture and Traditional Urban Fabric as key element for the creation of a better urban environment in an age which has to face processes of intense standardization and reduction of architectural elements. Thus, the research proposes an alternative way to globalization, based upon the reinforcement of local cultural and architectural characters seen as generators of a richer urban environment.

REGIONAL ARCHITECTURE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA

BUCCI, Alessandro;
2010

Abstract

Today, when the contemporary society is experiencing a crisis in the process of globalization and European Union is confronting with the extension of its boundaries, the debate on the regional dimension becomes central. Two are the possible scenarios: - a complete planetary uniformity of behaviours, economies lifestyles and urban environments dominated by a reduces number of industrial and tertiary conglomerates creating a sub-urban environment characterized by the system skyscrapers-highways-suburbs; - a globalization developed through enhancing regional characters: natural and urban environments, food, culture, habits, and lifestyles, construction techniques, urban and architectural types. According to the second scenario, inspired by the creation of a world enriched through the variety of differences, the search for a regional dimension in architecture becomes the key factor as an alternative to the diffusion of a sub-urban condition at a world scale. What are the architectural features of a Region? How can we classify a Regional Architecture? How is it possible to develop a programme of Urban Renaissance in decaying centres and suburbs though the use of a Regional Architecture? With what materials? With what construction techniques? This book generated by the MIUR Research Program in 2004-2006 coordinated by Professor Carlo Aymerich - University of Cagliari, with the contribution of the Polytechnic of Bari (directed by Professor Paolo Pastore), the University of Bologna (directed by Professor Adolfo Cesare Dell’Acqua), the University of Ferrara (directed by Professor Gabriele Tagliaventi), and the University of Palermo (directed by Professor Giovanni Fatta), aims at systematically analyzing the main features of Traditional Architecture and Urban Fabric in the Mediterranean Area in relationship with a wider European context where the Region is recognized as the fundamental actor of a sustainable development in the Age of Globalization. It shows a development based upon the rational evolution of local architectural and urban types which are compatible with geographical and environmental elements. This work underlines their key role in the actual process of both architectural re-qualification of historic edifices and urban redevelopment and promotes the use of Regional Architecture and Traditional Urban Fabric as key element for the creation of a better urban environment in an age which has to face processes of intense standardization and reduction of architectural elements. Thus, the research proposes an alternative way to globalization, based upon the reinforcement of local cultural and architectural characters seen as generators of a richer urban environment.
2010
9788860552938
REGIONAL ARCHITECTURE; BUILDING TECHNOLOGY; MATERIALS; COMPOSITION; URBAN DESIGN; TOWN PLANNING; ENVIRONMENT; GLOBALIZATION; SUSTAINABILITY
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