Tourism is one of the most important modern phenomena of the last hundred years. Not only for its economic significance, but also by the changes it has produced in the city and the territory. Unfortunately, in many cases its economic success has exceeded the growth forecast, destroying what had been its raison d’être: the city.Urban planning and architecture have participated in this process by showing their contempt with the physical consequences of this slackness. The discipline seems not to have understood that we are in front of a major phenomenon that needs its own tools to face these transformations.Nowadays, in the early twenty-first century, there are two different challenges: how to turn the tourist conglomeration in Southern Europ...
The article puts forth the thesis that European cities are increasingly influenced by recreation, ch...
As referred by Umberto Eco there must be a dialog between the subject and the object. (Eco, 1989) To...
The analysis of the relationship between architecture, the territory and modern tourism, the subject...
Tourism is one of the most important modern phenomena of the last hundred years. Not only for its ec...
Tourism is one of the most important modern phenomena of the last hundred years. Not only for its ec...
Harvey’s assessment of the Lefebvrian concept of the Right to the City is that it is a communal righ...
Amidst the “overtourism” debate going on in Europe, one question pops up routinely. Namely, how much...
Tourism today reflects the limits of urban planning: sedentary and nomadic lifestyles. There is an o...
The paper aims to link three main thoughts: First urban planning has traditionally been unable to ta...
International audienceEuropean cities are increasingly influenced by recreation, changing the essent...
Urban tourism is in full expansion due to world-wide urbanisation and internationalisation of our so...
European cities are increasingly influenced by recreation, changing the essential quality of the urb...
Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional...
Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional...
AbstractContemporary cities, metropolitan areas represent the place, metaphorically and physically, ...
The article puts forth the thesis that European cities are increasingly influenced by recreation, ch...
As referred by Umberto Eco there must be a dialog between the subject and the object. (Eco, 1989) To...
The analysis of the relationship between architecture, the territory and modern tourism, the subject...
Tourism is one of the most important modern phenomena of the last hundred years. Not only for its ec...
Tourism is one of the most important modern phenomena of the last hundred years. Not only for its ec...
Harvey’s assessment of the Lefebvrian concept of the Right to the City is that it is a communal righ...
Amidst the “overtourism” debate going on in Europe, one question pops up routinely. Namely, how much...
Tourism today reflects the limits of urban planning: sedentary and nomadic lifestyles. There is an o...
The paper aims to link three main thoughts: First urban planning has traditionally been unable to ta...
International audienceEuropean cities are increasingly influenced by recreation, changing the essent...
Urban tourism is in full expansion due to world-wide urbanisation and internationalisation of our so...
European cities are increasingly influenced by recreation, changing the essential quality of the urb...
Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional...
Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional...
AbstractContemporary cities, metropolitan areas represent the place, metaphorically and physically, ...
The article puts forth the thesis that European cities are increasingly influenced by recreation, ch...
As referred by Umberto Eco there must be a dialog between the subject and the object. (Eco, 1989) To...
The analysis of the relationship between architecture, the territory and modern tourism, the subject...