none1noIn Europe the historic city is the result of a seamless integration between the physical dimension and the content of identity: the system of public spaces is the fulcrum of the entire urban structure, authentic stage of the meeting community, where beauty is intended to be a significant value, able to fascinate and to seduce, a mean to make people feel part of the urban whole. The suburb is rationally organized for specialized and functional parts, linked and connected by a strong hierarchical system of mobility: while movements of people and things take place in a systematic way, a new desire for public life takes place through episodes and experiences related to everyday existence. Thus, public happiness is no longer the result of...
Urban Public space could be seen as a changing scenography in which society represents itself. Conte...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
This paper analyses the evolution of the concept of public space in the European city in a diachroni...
Urban life becomes memorable when people are active in public spaces. The city used to be the center...
none2In Europe, the image of the beautiful old city, with its compact morphological structure, dense...
The physical environment of our towns and cities has largely been created in a socio-cultural politi...
Urban happiness can be defined as a concept that gives a positive perception of a place to the peopl...
Our cities are what we consume. In essence, the city is in fact nothing more than a space for consum...
An appealing city, if we assume that the concept of beauty goes beyond purely aesthetic limits, it’s...
none2noIn the contemporary city discontinuity and diversity characterize the built environment: it's...
The topic of this issue is PUBLIC SPACES. It is familiar and clear to every citizen. The streets and...
In constant, formless and endless space we move and orientate ourselves. Thus because of its inheren...
Public spaces are privileged places in the city. Unfortunately, conurbation phenomena have taken ove...
In 1968 Henry Lefebvre published in Paris Le droit à la ville. In a perspective not far from politic...
The question of how strangers live together in relative harmony as cities increase in scale, density...
Urban Public space could be seen as a changing scenography in which society represents itself. Conte...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
This paper analyses the evolution of the concept of public space in the European city in a diachroni...
Urban life becomes memorable when people are active in public spaces. The city used to be the center...
none2In Europe, the image of the beautiful old city, with its compact morphological structure, dense...
The physical environment of our towns and cities has largely been created in a socio-cultural politi...
Urban happiness can be defined as a concept that gives a positive perception of a place to the peopl...
Our cities are what we consume. In essence, the city is in fact nothing more than a space for consum...
An appealing city, if we assume that the concept of beauty goes beyond purely aesthetic limits, it’s...
none2noIn the contemporary city discontinuity and diversity characterize the built environment: it's...
The topic of this issue is PUBLIC SPACES. It is familiar and clear to every citizen. The streets and...
In constant, formless and endless space we move and orientate ourselves. Thus because of its inheren...
Public spaces are privileged places in the city. Unfortunately, conurbation phenomena have taken ove...
In 1968 Henry Lefebvre published in Paris Le droit à la ville. In a perspective not far from politic...
The question of how strangers live together in relative harmony as cities increase in scale, density...
Urban Public space could be seen as a changing scenography in which society represents itself. Conte...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
This paper analyses the evolution of the concept of public space in the European city in a diachroni...