Mediterranean cities, marked by continuous inhabitation, offer a complex, stratified urban landscape where past and present coexist. This contribution explores the potential of ruins as active design material, proposing the urban archaeological park as a threshold between memory and contemporary space. Through selected case studies, it investigates strategies to reconnect ancient traces with the city, fostering new spatial and cultural continuities.
Luoghi antichi, città presenti: il parco archeologico come dispositivo relazionale Ancient sites, contemporary cities: rethinking the archaeological park as a relational space
Emanuele Richiusa
2026-01-01
Abstract
Mediterranean cities, marked by continuous inhabitation, offer a complex, stratified urban landscape where past and present coexist. This contribution explores the potential of ruins as active design material, proposing the urban archaeological park as a threshold between memory and contemporary space. Through selected case studies, it investigates strategies to reconnect ancient traces with the city, fostering new spatial and cultural continuities.File in questo prodotto:
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