La città obliqua is a pilot project conceived in the 1980s by a Neapolitan architect, Michele Cennamo, an urban planner with a passion for music and for Naples. The project offered the community a structured and organic development program, supported by in-depth surveys and a census of forgotten urban pieces. La città obliqua took on an iconic value, reflecting a cultural trend that was developing at the time in the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Naples, anticipated, in a futuristic dimension, an idea that is still the subject of debate in scientific and social contexts.
Raccordare Napoli con una linea obliqua: il segno che inventò l’idea
Cennamo C.
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2021
Abstract
La città obliqua is a pilot project conceived in the 1980s by a Neapolitan architect, Michele Cennamo, an urban planner with a passion for music and for Naples. The project offered the community a structured and organic development program, supported by in-depth surveys and a census of forgotten urban pieces. La città obliqua took on an iconic value, reflecting a cultural trend that was developing at the time in the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Naples, anticipated, in a futuristic dimension, an idea that is still the subject of debate in scientific and social contexts.File in questo prodotto:
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