This monographic issue of «Storia Urbana» is another tile of the now vast mosaic representing the war damage and the reconstruction of the architectural and urban heritage after the Second World War, gotten under way about ten years ago by Gian Paolo Treccani. After the issues on Italy (2007), Germany (2010), Japan (2013) and France (2017), it is now the turn of Great Britain, one of the most emblematic countries in Europe for the specificity of the issues that revolved around reconstruction, whose modes could begin to be discussed very early on in comparison to the countries marked by defeat and invasion, opening a debate that enjoyed the widespread participation of an attentive and cognizant public opinion and that constitutes a unique c...
Throughout urban history, settlements have been subject to a range of catastrophes, both natural and...
Cities are constantly changing, either in a slow, gradualist manner, or through catastrophe such as ...
Summary. Redevelopment and growth regimes are often eager to remove the physical remnants of post-wa...
This monographic issue of «Storia Urbana» is another tile of the now vast mosaic representing the wa...
Starting from the monographic issue on the reconstruction in Britain after the Second World War, pub...
This paper presents an overview of Second World War bomb damage to British towns and cities, and a s...
Italy and the UK experienced a radical re-organisation of urban space following the devastation of m...
War memorials are produced through acts of new creation and by the destructive effects of war. This ...
This paper explores how wartime bomb destruction was mapped in various British towns and cities, the...
In a single night in December 1940, German bombs reduced more than a third of Britain’s most histori...
This introduction to the special issue on material cultures of reconstruction in post-war London hig...
This paper offers a contribution from Italy to the wider debate on the future of cities following Wo...
Italy and the UK experienced a radical re-organisation of urban space following the devastation of m...
Architectures of survival investigates the relationship between air war and urbanism in modern Brita...
One hundred years after the First World War, the essay intends to review the systems adopted for pro...
Throughout urban history, settlements have been subject to a range of catastrophes, both natural and...
Cities are constantly changing, either in a slow, gradualist manner, or through catastrophe such as ...
Summary. Redevelopment and growth regimes are often eager to remove the physical remnants of post-wa...
This monographic issue of «Storia Urbana» is another tile of the now vast mosaic representing the wa...
Starting from the monographic issue on the reconstruction in Britain after the Second World War, pub...
This paper presents an overview of Second World War bomb damage to British towns and cities, and a s...
Italy and the UK experienced a radical re-organisation of urban space following the devastation of m...
War memorials are produced through acts of new creation and by the destructive effects of war. This ...
This paper explores how wartime bomb destruction was mapped in various British towns and cities, the...
In a single night in December 1940, German bombs reduced more than a third of Britain’s most histori...
This introduction to the special issue on material cultures of reconstruction in post-war London hig...
This paper offers a contribution from Italy to the wider debate on the future of cities following Wo...
Italy and the UK experienced a radical re-organisation of urban space following the devastation of m...
Architectures of survival investigates the relationship between air war and urbanism in modern Brita...
One hundred years after the First World War, the essay intends to review the systems adopted for pro...
Throughout urban history, settlements have been subject to a range of catastrophes, both natural and...
Cities are constantly changing, either in a slow, gradualist manner, or through catastrophe such as ...
Summary. Redevelopment and growth regimes are often eager to remove the physical remnants of post-wa...