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El. knyga: Mapping Urban Spaces: Designing the European City

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  • Formatas: 308 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000425864
  • Formatas: 308 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000425864

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"Mapping Urban Spaces focuses on medium-sized European cities, and more specifically on their open spaces from a psychological, sociological and aesthetic point of view. The chapters illustrate how the characteristics that make life in medium-sized European cities pleasant and sustainable-accessibility, ease of travel, urban sustainability, social inclusiveness-can be traced back to the nature of that space. The chapters develop from a phenomenological study of space to contributions on places and landscapes in the city. Centralities and their meaning are studied as well as the social space and its complexity. The contributions focus on history and theory as well as concrete research and mapping approaches and resulting design applications. The case studies come from countries around Europe including Poland, Italy, Greece, Germany, and France, among others. The book will be of interest to students, scholars, and practitioners in architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture"--

Mapping Urban Spaces focuses on medium-sized European cities, and more specifically on their open spaces from a psychological, sociological and aesthetic point of view. The chapters illustrate how the characteristics that make life in medium-sized European cities pleasant and sustainable—accessibility, ease of travel, urban sustainability, social inclusiveness—can be traced back to the nature of that space.

The chapters develop from a phenomenological study of space to contributions on places and landscapes in the city. Centralities and their meaning are studied as well as the social space and its complexity. The contributions focus on history and theory as well as concrete research and mapping approaches and resulting design applications.

The case studies come from countries around Europe including Poland, Italy, Greece, Germany, and France, among others. The book will be of interest to students, scholars, and practitioners in architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture.



Mapping Urban Spaces illustrates how the characteristics that make life in medium-sized European cities pleasant and sustainable—accessibility, ease of travel, urban sustainability, social inclusiveness—can be traced back to the nature of that space.

List of Contributors
ix
Introduction: The ArcheA Method 1(4)
Lamberto Amistadi
PART I Mapping Spaces: The Phenomenological Approach to the City of Spaces
5(56)
1 A Spatial Understanding of Architecture and the City
7(8)
Uwe Schroder
2 Landmarks in a History of Spatial Mapping
15(11)
Felix Mayer
3 The Many-Faceted Notion of Space: On the Hypothesis of Mapping and the Observation of Spatial Phenomena
26(8)
Sarah Maria Schroeter
4 Stadtraumgestaltungen: On Perceiving and Reading Urban Spaces
34(10)
Timo Steinmann
5 Where the Compact and Open City Meet: Inner and Outer Spaces on the Periphery of Aachen North
44(10)
Ilaria Maria Zedda
6 Here and There: On the Ambivalence of Transitional Spaces
54(7)
Franziska Kramer
PART II Mapping Places: The Italian Tradition of Urban Studies
61(70)
7 Drawing the City: Form and Meaning
63(13)
Lamberto Amistadi
8 Urban Events and the Soul of the City: The Poetic Political Tripartition of Urban Form
76(10)
Ildebrando Clemente
9 Civic Urbanity: The Places of Everyday Life
86(8)
Francesco Saverio Fern
10 Venice as a Paradigm: Urban Studies and the Value of Emptiness in the City's Design
94(12)
Giovanni Manas
11 Nature Prepares the Sites, But It Is Man Who Creates the Organism: Bologna through Its Geography, Its History, and Its Planning Tools
106(12)
Valentina Orioli
12 New Urban Landscapes: Fragments of Civil Architecture
118(13)
Gino Malacarne
PART III Mapping Natural Space: Greenspaces and Urban Design
131(48)
13 The Role of Greenspaces in Urban Design Theories in France
133(13)
Valter Balducci
14 Greenspace as an Element for a New Urban Dynamic
146(8)
Fabienne Fendrich
15 Uses of Mapping: Methods of Investigation and Ways of Narrating Territory in Architectural Practice and Teaching
154(10)
Anne Portno'i
16 Towards a More "Natural" City?
164(15)
Jean-Marc Bichat
Philippe Chavanes
PART IV Mapping Centralities: Urban Regeneration toward a Polycentric City
179(70)
17 The Long-Term Method of the Urban Project in Italy and the Parma School
181(12)
Carlo Quintelli
18 Designing the European Medium-Sized City: Urban Regeneration Technique through the Structured Densification of the Centrality System
193(13)
Enrico Prandi
19 The Project of a Metropolitan Urban Centrality: The Case of the Former Fruit and Vegetable Market of Bologna
206(9)
Paolo Strina
20 Densification as the Key to Suburb Regeneration: The Case of Driescher Hof in Aachen
215(10)
Giuseppe Verterame
21 The European Medium-Sized City: The Characteristics of the Urban Form
225(11)
Marco Maretto
22 The Idea of Space and Urban Sequences: The Case of Parma
236(13)
Carlo Gandolfi
PART V Mapping Social Space: Demographic Analysis as an Image of Urban Complexity
249(34)
23 Mapping Urban Spaces with the Use of Physical, Digital, and Augmented Reality Models: Experiences from Applications in Architectural and Urban Education
251(10)
Tomasz Bradecki
24 The Urban Circle of Life of People with Disabilities: Mapping Urban Inconveniences
261(9)
Katarzyna Ujma-Wqsowicz
25 Multigenerational Spaces in Conceptual Urban Projects in Polish Cities
270(13)
Agnieszka Labus
Pawel Woznicki
Afterword: Problems of the Contemporary City 283(8)
Raffaella Neri
Index 291
Lamberto Amistadi is an architect and an associate professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Bologna Cesena Campus and the coordinator of the ArchéA program. He is the deputy director of the scientific journal FAMagazine, devoted to research and projects concerning architecture and the city, and co-director of the series TECA, Teorie della Composizione architettonica (Naples: Clean). Along with Ildebrando Clemente, he founded and directs the series SOUNDINGS: Theory and Architectural Openness (Florence: Aión), which has included monographic volumes on John Hejduk and Aldo Rossi. He is also the author of numerous publications.

Valter Balducci is an architect, has a PhD in architecture (IUAV, 1994), and is a professor at the École Nationale Supérieure dArchitecture of Normandie, Rouen-Darnétal. He has been a teacher in the Faculty of Architecture at the Genua University (19902000), and a researcher and assistant professor at the Bologna University (20012014). Since 2014, he is a full professor in urban design at ENSA Normandie. His major research interests are focused on urban analysis and history. Since 2003, he has been conducting research on seaside tourism and projects on public space within seaside territories in relation to climate change.

Tomasz Bradecki, PhD, is an architect, a researcher, and a lecturer of architecture and urban design in the Department of Urban and Spatial Planning, Faculty of Architecture, Silesian University of Technology since 2010. His main fields of interest include housing, urban design, and mapping with models. Besides research and teaching activity, he has been running an architectural firm since 2008. He is a member of the Polish Chamber of Architects. He is an author and co-author of many publications focusing on housing, commercial, and urban projects.

Enrico Prandi is an architect and an associate professor at the Department of Engineering and Architecture of the University of Parma and the coordinator of the Parma group of the ArchéA program. He is the director of the scientific open access e-journal FAMagazine. He has been contributing to various research projects concerning architecture and the city and is co-director of the series AAC Arts | Architecture | City (Turin: Accademia University Press). Since 2016, he has been the coordinator of the research project conducted by architect Luigi Vietti at the CSAC Study Center and Communication Archive. He is also the author of numerous publications.

Uwe Schröder is an architect and a professor at the RWTH Aachen University. In 1993, he founded his architectural office in Bonn, and since then he has devoted himself to the theory and practice of architecture. Between 2004 and 2008, he was an ordinary professor of architectural theory and design at the TH Köln, and since 2008 he has been a professor in the Department of Spatial Design in the Faculty of Architecture at RWTH Aachen University. Besides his research and teaching activity in Germany, he taught as a visiting professor at various Italian universities, including Bologna, Naples, Bari, Catania, Milan, and Parma.