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The Substrate And Urban Transformation Rome The Formative Process Of The Pompeo Theater Area 2nd Edition Phd Candidate Cristian Sammarco

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The Substrate And Urban Transformation Rome The Formative Process Of The Pompeo Theater Area 2nd Edition Phd Candidate Cristian Sammarco
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Publisher: Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 7
Author: Ph.D. Candidate CRISTIAN SAMMARCO
ISBN: 9788806376895, 9788885669246, 9788871760377, 9788860556066, 8806376896, 8885669247, 8871760379, 8860556066
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 2
Volume: 3

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The Substrate And Urban Transformation Rome The Formative Process Of The Pompeo Theater Area 2nd Edition Phd Candidate Cristian Sammarco by Ph.d. Candidate Cristian Sammarco 9788806376895, 9788885669246, 9788871760377, 9788860556066, 8806376896, 8885669247, 8871760379, 8860556066 instant download after payment.

The city is an organism that has been transformed through continuous
modifications of its form. In these transformations, we can find traces that remain
and organize the successive urban aggregates over time. The case that will be
proposed is the one of the urban fabric formed in the area of Pompeo’s theater, in
the Renaissance district of Rome. Through Saverio Muratori’s studies on the urban
history of Rome and the new archaeological discoveries, the formation of
residential building on the remains of the ancient building until its specialization
was analyzed. The role of the substratum, evident in this case, the study shows how
spontaneous architecture attests to the great forms of the past, and reuses them in
every era, transforming and reinterpreting them. In this way the city is so eternal
reuse of its forms, its paths and its materials.
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY URBAN AFFAIRS (2019), 3(2), 1-7.
https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2018.4695 

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