In 19th century Italy and Europe the phenomenon of religious buildings as State-owned properties and their reuse as ‘public services’ assumed the characteristics of a real urban and cultural revolution. In the case of Venice, this phenomenon consisted in an effective project of ‘regeneration’ of an historical city. Thanks to the extensive use of archival sources, this article investigates Venice as a case study of a complex urban plan that occurred massive transformations, especially considering the suppressions of religious buildings undertaken between 1805 and 1808 in the lagoon area. The papers also offer an insight on the French plan of reuse of ‘emptied’ buildings for allocating there new services
After the tragic flood of 1966 that showed the fragility of the city of Venice to all the world, the...
In the historiography of Venice little attention has so far been given to the representation of lago...
The urban redevelopment plan for Venice started after the passing of the special law for Naples (n. ...
In 19th century Italy and Europe the phenomenon of religious buildings as State-owned properties and...
19th-century maps of Venice are still one of the most detailed evidence of the long process of urban...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, Venice had desultorily faced the problem of the suppression of ecc...
19th-century maps of Venice are still one of the most detailed evidence of the long process of urban...
International audience19th-century maps of Venice are still one of the most detailed evidence of the...
The island of Venice, with more than thirty churches closed, is now a case of national interest. The...
The essay is based on a research carried out within the Iuav University of Venice on the theme of cl...
The island of Venice, with more than thirty churches closed, is now a case of national interest. The...
During the Kingdom of Italy (1805-1814), the Napoleonic government began some administrative reforms...
The research focuses on the theme of the reuse of “closed” churches paying attention both to the phy...
The archetype of the vessel, declined ontologically as heterotopia and etymologically as trait d’uni...
The contribution aims to examine the transformations of the urban boundaries of Venice during the XV...
After the tragic flood of 1966 that showed the fragility of the city of Venice to all the world, the...
In the historiography of Venice little attention has so far been given to the representation of lago...
The urban redevelopment plan for Venice started after the passing of the special law for Naples (n. ...
In 19th century Italy and Europe the phenomenon of religious buildings as State-owned properties and...
19th-century maps of Venice are still one of the most detailed evidence of the long process of urban...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, Venice had desultorily faced the problem of the suppression of ecc...
19th-century maps of Venice are still one of the most detailed evidence of the long process of urban...
International audience19th-century maps of Venice are still one of the most detailed evidence of the...
The island of Venice, with more than thirty churches closed, is now a case of national interest. The...
The essay is based on a research carried out within the Iuav University of Venice on the theme of cl...
The island of Venice, with more than thirty churches closed, is now a case of national interest. The...
During the Kingdom of Italy (1805-1814), the Napoleonic government began some administrative reforms...
The research focuses on the theme of the reuse of “closed” churches paying attention both to the phy...
The archetype of the vessel, declined ontologically as heterotopia and etymologically as trait d’uni...
The contribution aims to examine the transformations of the urban boundaries of Venice during the XV...
After the tragic flood of 1966 that showed the fragility of the city of Venice to all the world, the...
In the historiography of Venice little attention has so far been given to the representation of lago...
The urban redevelopment plan for Venice started after the passing of the special law for Naples (n. ...