The City as Palimpsest/II. Tracks, views and narrations on the complexity of historical urban contexts: Representation, knowledge, conservation

Authors

Maria Ines Pascariello
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4554-352X
Alessandra Veropalumbo
University of Naples Federico II

Keywords:

Urban palimpsest, representation, knowledge, conservation

Synopsis

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Publishers: FedOA - Federico II University Press

Series:  History and Iconography of European Architecture, Cities and Sites

Pages: 996

Language: Italian

NBN: http://nbn.depositolegale.it/resolver.pl?nbn=urn:nbn:it:unina-27542

Abstract: This volume contains the most recent reflections on the necessary foundations, theoretical and thought, as well as the technical, artistic, technological aspects that lead to conceiving the city and the landscape as a figurative and phenomenological palimpsest. City and landscape, in fact, continually subject to erasing and rewriting operations – in terms of project and restoration, protection and enhancement, design and redesign – are the visual witnesses of how the schedule appears to us today, thanks to the increasingly squeezed between technologies and tools of vision, in a highly relational projective and transformative perspective. 

 

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Author Biographies

Maria Ines Pascariello, University of Naples Federico II

Maria Ines Pascariello is Associate Professor in ICAR/17-Design at Civil Construction Environment Department of Engineering at the federico II University of Naples. Since 2001 performs Teaching Activities, both Architecture and Engineering Department. The main fields of research and interest are survey and documentation for conservation and development, urban and landscape scale, in order to save and promote cultural heritage. The studies, after graduation to date, the science-disciplinary, deals with the study of Perspective, in particular architectural perspectives and painted architecture of Roman in Pompeii.

Alessandra Veropalumbo, University of Naples Federico II

Alessandra Veropalumbo is a research fellow in History of Architecture and the City ICAR 18 at the Department of Architecture (DiARC) of the University of Naples Federico II. In 2016 she obtained the title of PhD in History and Conservation of Architectural and Landscape Heritage, with specialization in History of architecture, city and landscape. Since 2017 she has collaborated with the Interdepartmental Research Center on Iconography of the European City (CIRICE) dealing with the study of cartography and iconography of Naples and with methodological applications for the enhancement and protection of cultural heritage.

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Published

June 9, 2021