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Beyond The Port City The Condition Of Portuality And The Thresholds Field Beatrice Moretti

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Beyond The Port City The Condition Of Portuality And The Thresholds Field Beatrice Moretti
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Publisher: JOVIS Verlag GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.95 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Beatrice Moretti
ISBN: 9783868599503, 3868599509
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Beyond The Port City The Condition Of Portuality And The Thresholds Field Beatrice Moretti by Beatrice Moretti 9783868599503, 3868599509 instant download after payment.

Portuality is a concept that has long been rooted in several urban centers. It denotes a territorial quality specific to those cities and developed through strong relationships with their own port. Beyond the Port City recognizes portuality as a specific condition and suggests that the urban-port threshold could emerge as one major symbolic field of exploration. This unique threshold materializes along the margin between the two authorities, namely in that space where the city and the port are side by side. It is marked by an administrative boundary that becomes an accumulator of transit: a fragmented space where the juxtapositions take sufficient shape to acquire a dimension and to be recognizable.


This book updates the old city-port dichotomy and outlines a new vision in which the port city is a forma urbis affected by the speed of changing processes and influenced by the factors that are embodied in its territorial palimpsest.

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