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Camminare come progetto: Coreografie di paesaggio attraverso ferrovie dismesse
Dallatorre, Giacomo
2022In Ri-vista: Research for Landscape Architecture, 20 (1), p. 238 - 263
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Keywords :
Disused railways; Landscape design; Landscape perception; Walking
Abstract :
[en] Observing the evolution of the railway network, in Italy, the presence of eight thousand abandoned kilometers undermines the ways of crossing and the forms of perception that have consolidated over time around a track. Overcoming the opposition between the speed of the train and the slower one of man and capturing the intuition of Dixon Hunt in the essay Lordship of the feet walking is a practice to experiment different ways of experiencing an open space as a railway route. The essay interprets the footprints left by six landscape architects, exploring a track with the perception of their own body to suggest more than one movement in the next drawing, as an opportunity to reflect on the role that can be attributed to the path. Encountering the contemporary culture of the landscape project, through an interview with the subjects involved, the journey allows us to begin dialoguing with a local railway heritage, overcoming the perspective of a mono-functional use or reuse, to follow the trajectory of a recovery project as choreography of the crossed landscape.
Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Dallatorre, Giacomo  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Sphères ; DIDA, Dipartimento di Architettura, Università degli studi di Firenze, Italy
Language :
Italian
Title :
Camminare come progetto: Coreografie di paesaggio attraverso ferrovie dismesse
Alternative titles :
[en] Walking as a project: Landscape choreography through disused railways
Publication date :
July 2022
Journal title :
Ri-vista: Research for Landscape Architecture
eISSN :
1724-6768
Publisher :
Firenze University Press
Volume :
20
Issue :
1
Pages :
238 - 263
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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