Amistadi, Lambereto (Ed.)

Mapping Urban Spaces: Designing the European City - New York Routledge 2022

Introduction: The ArcheA Method by Lamberto Amistadi p.1, Part 1: Mapping Spaces. The Phenomenological Approach to the City of Spaces. P.5, 1. A Spatial Understanding of Architecture and the City by Uwe Schroder p.7, 2. Landmarks in a History of Spatial Mapping by Felix Mayer p.15, 3. The Many-faceted Notion of Space: On the Hypothesis of Mapping and the Observation of Spatial Phenomena by Sarah Schroeter p.26, 4. Stadtraumgestaltungen: On Perceiving and Reading Urban Spaces by Timo Steinmann p.34, 5. Where the Compact and Open City Meets: Inner and Outer Spaces on the Periphery of Aachen North by Ilaria Zedda p.44, 6. Here and There: On the Ambivalence of Transitional Spaces by Franziska Kramer p.54, Part 2: Mapping Places. The Italian Tradition of Urban Studies p.61, 7. Drawing the City. Form and Meaning Lamberto Amistadi p.63, 8. Urban Events and the Soul of the City: The Poetic Political Tripartition of Urban Form Ildebrando Clemente p.76, 9. Civic Urbanity: The Places of Everyday Life by Francesco Fera p.86, 10. Venice as a Paradigm: Urban Studies and the Value of Emptiness in the City’s Design by Giovanni Marras p.94, 11. Nature Prepares the Sites, But It is Man Who Creates the Organism: Bologna Through Its Geography, Its History and Its Planning Tools by Valentina Orioli p.106, 12. New Urban Landscapes: Fragments of Civil Architecture by Gino Malacanne p.118, Part 3: Mapping Natural Space: Greenspaces and Urban Design p.131, 13. The Role of Green Spaces in Urban Design Theories in France by Valter Balducci p.133, 14. Green Space as an Element for a New Urban Dynamic by Fabienne Fendrich p.146, 15. Uses of Mapping: Methods of Investigation and Ways of Narrating Territory in Architectural Practice and Teaching by Anne Pprtnoi p.154, 16. Towards a More ‘Natural’ City? By Jean-Marc Bichat; Philippe Chavanes p.164, Part 4: Mapping Centralities. Urban Regeneration towards a Polycentric City p.179, 17. The Long-Term Method of the Urban Project in Italy and the Parma School by Carlo, Quintelli p.181, 18. Designing the European Medium-Sized City. Urban Regeneration Technique Through the Structured Densification of the Centrality System by Enrico Prandi p.193, 19. The Project of a Metropolitan Urban Centrality. The Case of the Former Fruit and Vegetable Market of Bologna by Paolo Strina p.206, 20. Densification as the Key to Suburb Regeneration. The Case of Driescher Hof in Aachen by Giuseppe Verterame p.215, 21. The European Medium-Sized City: The Characteristics of the Urban Form by Marco Maretto p.225, 22. The Idea of Space and Urban Sequences: The Case of Parma by Carlo Gandolfi p.236, Part 5: Mapping Social Space. Demographic Analysis as an Image of Urban Complexity p.249, 23. Mapping Urban Spaces with the Use of Physical, Digital and Augmented Reality Models: Experiences from Applications in Architectural and Urban Education by Tomasz Bradecki p.251, 24. The Urban Circle of Life’ of People with Disabilities: Mapping Urban Inconveniences by Katarzyna Ujma p.261, 25. Multigenerational Spaces in Conceptual Urban Projects in Polish Cities by Agnieszka Labus; Pawel Woznicki p.270, Afterword: Problems of the Contemporary City by Raffaella Neri p.283

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