“Silent” landscapes

Authors

  • Michele Ercolini Università degli Studi di Firenze

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/2281-4574/1168

Keywords:

paesaggio, Firenze, silenzio

Abstract

This paper deals with water landscapes (and with river waterways in particular) and has the following objective: to underline the active role which could (should) be taken by the “silent” reality of waterplaces in urban politics and more in general in everyday life, in order to attain landscapes of quality throughout the entire territory. In this sense, this paper puts in the forefront the rediscovery and the appraising of these elements in order to give back to the river its key role as generator of territoriality, the structural axis of the landscape, and patrimony of its identity consequent to its relation with the urban systems and landscapes it passes through.

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Author Biography

Michele Ercolini, Università degli Studi di Firenze

Published

2008-12-15