Camere Azzurre
Costruzione di un’antologia mediterranea: da Palladio a Peter Märkli
Author(s)
Moschetti, Vincenzo
Language
ItalianAbstract
The Mediterranean world has been seen for centuries as a ‘hyperbaric chamber’ in which the production of idyllic images by Grand Tour travellers has led its actual architectural evolution to the abysses, as a result of compromises in space. This has involved the construction of a (counter-)Atlas within which the architectures have acted by transfers, thus redefining the notion of geography according to space. This work investigates this 'encroaching' through the theme of the bourgeois dwelling, seeking a logical principle between the Mediterranean and the architectures by Palladio, Rossi and Märkli, united by a system of invisible distances able to demonstrate the temporariness of the 'maps'. Therefore, if it is true that the construction of space is able to change the geographical maps, it is legitimate to ask in this sense where the Mediterranean ends, a question to which this work tries to find an answer by means of the architectural project and its compositional phenomena.
Keywords
desire; house; mediterranean space; palladian landscape; Peter MärkliISBN
9788855180641, 9788855180634, 9788855180658Publisher
Firenze University PressPublisher website
www.fupress.com/Publication date and place
Florence, 2020Series
Premio Tesi di Dottorato,Classification
Landscape architecture and design
Urban and municipal planning and policy