The particular objective of this paper is to show that the historical centre is a pole in the city. This part of the city is thought of as the “historic city” itself. Thus, the historical centre captures the interest of both the international community and the Florentine urban planners to define it as the historic city. This way, it also captures the tourist and private investment interests. That makes emerge particular tensions – from structural one to social one – within the whole urban territory. There are two Florences : the guides’ one (the tourist and users’ one) and the daily Florence (the inhabitants’ one
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The analysis of the geographical conditions of the site and of the main events of the birth and evol...
The issues of promotion and preservation of urban landscapes are increasingly gaining prominence in ...
Shared social identities, a precondition of pre-modern urban communities at the threshold of moderni...
Given the globalisation and free movement of capital and people, global cities compete with others n...
The act of worldmaking involves various and complex representations that “produce” places, cultures,...
This article illustrates an approach that draws on topo-stratigraphic building archaeology, architec...
The historic center of Florence, universally recognized as a monumental unicum, has been inscribed o...
This dissertation examines the many ways in which urban form and visual media interact in 19th-, 20t...
The study developed by Ancsa* and Cresme** shows the current state of the Italian historic centers f...
In the last few years, historical centres have witnessed a new centrality both in scientific and pol...
Fifteenth-century Florentines are famous for their long memories. So much so that any Renaissance sc...
In many cases in Italy the outcomes produced by building speculation in the immediate post-war perio...
This study concerns the mutual influences of the "Plan Poggi" (project of Florence's enlargement) an...
After a rather long silence, since early 2000s, heritage has progressively returned to urban agendas...
Florence in the Early Modern World offers new perspectives on this important city by exploring the b...
The analysis of the geographical conditions of the site and of the main events of the birth and evol...
The issues of promotion and preservation of urban landscapes are increasingly gaining prominence in ...
Shared social identities, a precondition of pre-modern urban communities at the threshold of moderni...