Palimpsest Metaphor: Figures and Spaces of the Contemporary Project

What are the consequences of the use of the palimpsest metaphor on the construction of the contemporary project? The metaphor casts criticism on the modern project and opens to the long-term (longue durée). The investigation of territorial rationalities brings to the fore these temporal dimensions a...

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Main Author: Paola Viganò
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2020-06-01
Series:Urban Planning
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3251
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spelling doaj-4f328f5eb5b74666bdd9680d16ad91af2020-11-25T03:25:28ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352020-06-015216717110.17645/up.v5i2.32511434Palimpsest Metaphor: Figures and Spaces of the Contemporary ProjectPaola Viganò0Lab-U, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland / Cultura del Progetto Department, IUAV University Venice, ItalyWhat are the consequences of the use of the palimpsest metaphor on the construction of the contemporary project? The metaphor casts criticism on the modern project and opens to the long-term (longue durée). The investigation of territorial rationalities brings to the fore these temporal dimensions and the organizational structures of space. Understanding territorial rationalities is inescapable to define the basis of any exploration of the future of territorial, urban-rural configurations. The metaphor of the palimpsest alludes to the meeting/clash between different times, endless modifications and transformations. Until the use of the support is not so serious as to question its very existence, directions, dynamics and, at times, fortuitous encounters interweave on its shriveled skin; forms of power and violence are measured there, which, in turn, will generate new conflicts. “Unintentional monuments” are places where this intensity of pure overlapping disconnected intentions become monumental and the substance of a project, revealing, celebrating and exposing their landscapes, as episodes of collective human and environmental history. The palimpsest as a figure in the contemporary project is not only a criticism of the modern space, but the expression of a change of direction in the design activity, of its social role and of the theories intended to support it: Design space in the second degree.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3251contemporary projectlandscape designlongue duréepalimpsestterritorial rationalityurban and territorial design
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Urban Planning
contemporary project
landscape design
longue durée
palimpsest
territorial rationality
urban and territorial design
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title Palimpsest Metaphor: Figures and Spaces of the Contemporary Project
title_short Palimpsest Metaphor: Figures and Spaces of the Contemporary Project
title_full Palimpsest Metaphor: Figures and Spaces of the Contemporary Project
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title_sort palimpsest metaphor: figures and spaces of the contemporary project
publisher Cogitatio
series Urban Planning
issn 2183-7635
publishDate 2020-06-01
description What are the consequences of the use of the palimpsest metaphor on the construction of the contemporary project? The metaphor casts criticism on the modern project and opens to the long-term (longue durée). The investigation of territorial rationalities brings to the fore these temporal dimensions and the organizational structures of space. Understanding territorial rationalities is inescapable to define the basis of any exploration of the future of territorial, urban-rural configurations. The metaphor of the palimpsest alludes to the meeting/clash between different times, endless modifications and transformations. Until the use of the support is not so serious as to question its very existence, directions, dynamics and, at times, fortuitous encounters interweave on its shriveled skin; forms of power and violence are measured there, which, in turn, will generate new conflicts. “Unintentional monuments” are places where this intensity of pure overlapping disconnected intentions become monumental and the substance of a project, revealing, celebrating and exposing their landscapes, as episodes of collective human and environmental history. The palimpsest as a figure in the contemporary project is not only a criticism of the modern space, but the expression of a change of direction in the design activity, of its social role and of the theories intended to support it: Design space in the second degree.
topic contemporary project
landscape design
longue durée
palimpsest
territorial rationality
urban and territorial design
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3251
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