Sicily can be considered architecturally as a repository of memory. This is due in part to the fact that this region has an important past and a present that lasts for more than a century, in which the economy has not been able to modernise the architecture and cities. This paper will examine recent attempts to conserve and restore the unique and fragile cultural heritage and historical patrimony of some Sicilian towns: Salemi, Ortigia, Gela, Favara and Mazara del Vallo. The aim is to compare some architectural interventions that are all based on the use of local and traditional materials but have different attitudes in the field of memory in relation to the specificity of the place in which they are inserted. Within the general conditions of urban decay, architecture and art are means to renew the fabric of urban centres and connect the memory of places to the present day
History as Tradition. The Relationship with the Historical Context in Recent Projects in Sicily
BERIZZI, CARLO
2017-01-01
Abstract
Sicily can be considered architecturally as a repository of memory. This is due in part to the fact that this region has an important past and a present that lasts for more than a century, in which the economy has not been able to modernise the architecture and cities. This paper will examine recent attempts to conserve and restore the unique and fragile cultural heritage and historical patrimony of some Sicilian towns: Salemi, Ortigia, Gela, Favara and Mazara del Vallo. The aim is to compare some architectural interventions that are all based on the use of local and traditional materials but have different attitudes in the field of memory in relation to the specificity of the place in which they are inserted. Within the general conditions of urban decay, architecture and art are means to renew the fabric of urban centres and connect the memory of places to the present dayI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.