Always the representation and measurement of the territory come from a need to acquire an overall knowledge. The focus on the mapping of the landscape, understood as the result of a chronological sequence of different territorial organizations, is a phenomenon of the modern age, it is stated in the seventeenth century, parallel with the birth of natural philosophy. This gives rise to a system's iconographic landscape more objective, free from religious and mythological allegories of the Middle Ages. The land form is therefore the outcome of numerous historical processes (political institutional, productive, socio-cultural, religious) implemented by the communities, at different scales of intervention. At the same time, however, historical processes are themselves affected by spatial structures, whether they are morphological, and natural or inherited from previous cultures and transformations and logged. The relationship between history, land use and planning is so complex and reciprocal.

Representing the Historic Landscape: Methodological Process of Creativity for the Contemporary City.

CONVERTI, Fabio
2012

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Always the representation and measurement of the territory come from a need to acquire an overall knowledge. The focus on the mapping of the landscape, understood as the result of a chronological sequence of different territorial organizations, is a phenomenon of the modern age, it is stated in the seventeenth century, parallel with the birth of natural philosophy. This gives rise to a system's iconographic landscape more objective, free from religious and mythological allegories of the Middle Ages. The land form is therefore the outcome of numerous historical processes (political institutional, productive, socio-cultural, religious) implemented by the communities, at different scales of intervention. At the same time, however, historical processes are themselves affected by spatial structures, whether they are morphological, and natural or inherited from previous cultures and transformations and logged. The relationship between history, land use and planning is so complex and reciprocal.
2012
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