In the past the liaison between the cities and the watercourses they were founded on was mandatory. Nowadays with the expansion, overpopulation and soil consumption of the cities, this link has been lost. Watercourses are presented mainly in two ways within the urban fabric, a void acting as division but creating a common identity, or with a complete removal of the river's course, leaving only the suggestion to deal with the memory. The study aims to address two different situations in which the river becomes an element that does not increase the value of the urban fabric but decreases it. The first case is the one of Darro (a river buried underground to favor urban development) in the city of Granada, the second of the Tiber (a river which...
In our effort to control it, water in our cities has progressively been confined between lines, cana...
When we talk about Rome it is difficult not to think about its waters, from the Tiber to the beautif...
Rivers have always been a magnet for human settlement, providing resources, such as water, food, and...
In the past the liaison between the cities and the watercourses they were founded on was mandatory. ...
The story of the coverage of the Rio Darro, the river along whose shores arose the city of Granada i...
This work was born as research for my thesis carried out with the support of Prof. Maria Grazia Cian...
Since 1980, Spain has introduced urban regeneration plans in various cities with the aim of integrat...
Ever since its founding, Rome has been vulnerable to the swelling waters of its Tiber River. This ri...
This paper analyses the relationship between the infrastructures, the settlement system and the Tibe...
The urban development of Rome during the Renaissance and the Baroque period had a major influence on...
This paper aims to highlight the need of working into different scales, spatial and temporal, and th...
This case study considers the trajectory of Ancient Rome’s urban development in its riverine environ...
The Rio Darro represents a fundamental element of the natural and cultural heritage of the city of G...
Cities have always been built near water: about 90 of the world’s 100 biggest cities are built on co...
THE TIBER RIVER AND ITS SURROUNDINGS: FROM THE MILVIO BRIDGE TO THE INDUSTRIA BRIDGE The panel pr...
In our effort to control it, water in our cities has progressively been confined between lines, cana...
When we talk about Rome it is difficult not to think about its waters, from the Tiber to the beautif...
Rivers have always been a magnet for human settlement, providing resources, such as water, food, and...
In the past the liaison between the cities and the watercourses they were founded on was mandatory. ...
The story of the coverage of the Rio Darro, the river along whose shores arose the city of Granada i...
This work was born as research for my thesis carried out with the support of Prof. Maria Grazia Cian...
Since 1980, Spain has introduced urban regeneration plans in various cities with the aim of integrat...
Ever since its founding, Rome has been vulnerable to the swelling waters of its Tiber River. This ri...
This paper analyses the relationship between the infrastructures, the settlement system and the Tibe...
The urban development of Rome during the Renaissance and the Baroque period had a major influence on...
This paper aims to highlight the need of working into different scales, spatial and temporal, and th...
This case study considers the trajectory of Ancient Rome’s urban development in its riverine environ...
The Rio Darro represents a fundamental element of the natural and cultural heritage of the city of G...
Cities have always been built near water: about 90 of the world’s 100 biggest cities are built on co...
THE TIBER RIVER AND ITS SURROUNDINGS: FROM THE MILVIO BRIDGE TO THE INDUSTRIA BRIDGE The panel pr...
In our effort to control it, water in our cities has progressively been confined between lines, cana...
When we talk about Rome it is difficult not to think about its waters, from the Tiber to the beautif...
Rivers have always been a magnet for human settlement, providing resources, such as water, food, and...