Abandoned
villages: compared case studies
cycle of seminars
Venezia & Shanghai
| Italy & China
5th
International Research Seminar | 5° Seminario internazionale di ricerca
16 March -06 April -27 April 2021
online
promoted by
Designing Heritage Tourism
Landscapes
schools of architecture network
coordinated
by
Viola Bertini, Università Iuav di
Venezia, Dipartimento di Culture del progetto
Sara Cipoletti,
Università di Camerino, Scuola di Ateneo di Architettura e Design “Eduardo
Vittoria” Ascoli Piceno
organized by
Università Iuav di Venezia
Tongji
University, College of architecture and urban planning, Shanghai
in
collaboration with
Università
Iuav di Venezia, Cluster CULTLAND Paesaggi Culturali | Cultural Landscapes
topic
Today we are
witnessing a constant exodus of the world population towards metropolitan
areas, in the face of which entire territories are subject to an inexorable
process of abandonment and marginalization.
The cycle of
seminars Abandoned villages, compared
case studies propose to divert the gaze from large metropolis to small
villages, where, even in the more ancient times, communities expressed
themselves in a different relationship between urban dimension and territory.
These are
places more or less distant from large urban areas and often holders of a
priceless cultural heritage, whose abandon implies not only economic and
socio-cultural transformations, but also physical and spatial ones.
What should we
do of the signs of the past and of what remains? What should stay?
The cycle of
seminar aims at investigating reasons, peculiarities and forms of the ongoing
process of depopulation, while shedding light on possible strategies of
intervention at the scale of the building, the settlement and the territory,
capable of giving new vitality to areas which are abandoned or subject to
processes of depopulation.
participating
schools
Università di Camerino,
Scuola di Ateneo di Architettura e Design “Eduardo Vittoria” Ascoli
Piceno – Università degli Studi di
Napoli Federico
II – Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Dipartimento
dArTe – Università degli Studi di Catania, Struttura didattica Speciale
di Architettura, Sede di Siracusa – Tongji
University, College of architecture and urban planning, Shanghai – Università
Iuav di Venezia (network leader)
program
16 March 2021
Sara Cipolletti and Ludovico Romagni, Università di Camerino, Scuola di Ateneo di
Architettura e Design “Eduardo Vittoria” Ascoli Piceno
The Apennines
seismic crater: the villages of Arquata del Tronto and Trisungo
Angela D’Agostino and Maria Cerreta, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, DiARC
A way for Italian
inner areas: rethink the abandonment from Craco
Mauro Marzo, Università Iuav
di Venezia, Dipartimento di Culture del progetto, Weijia Tian, Tongji University, College of Architecture and Urban
Planning, Shanghai and Margherita Emma Turvani,
Università Iuav di Venezia, Dipartimento di Culture del progetto
Workshop introduction
Mauro Marzo, Università Iuav
di Venezia, Dipartimento di Culture del progetto
“Analogy is
the kingdom of the word as”
Bruno Messina and Fabrizio Foti,
Università degli Studi di Catania, SDS Architettura Siracusa
The Val di Noto in
Sicily: the case study of Palazzolo Acreide
Marina Tornatora, Università
degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Dipartimento dArTe
Ethno_Polis. Strategies
for villages reverse exodus in the Grecanica Area
Yong Yu,
Tongji University, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shanghai
Lu Diao Wan village
and the evolution of rural landscape in Songjiang area, Shanghai
06 April 2021
Sara Cipolletti, Università di
Camerino, Scuola di Ateneo di Architettura e Design “Eduardo
Vittoria” Ascoli Piceno and Alessandro Gabbianelli, Università degli Studi di Roma Tre, Dipartimento di
Architettura
Post-Earthquake
Temporary Landscape in the Central Italy villages
Angela D’Agostino,
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, DiARC, Giuseppe
Lacicerchia, President of Craco Ricerche limited and
Renato Capozzi, Università degli Studi di Napoli
Federico II, DiARC
Experiences, ideas
and design approaches for the regeneration of abandoned villages. The case
studies of Craco (Basilicata) and Frigento (Campania)
Carmelo Ignaccolo, MIT,
Department of Urban Studies and Planning
The Dying Towns of Italy: spatial analytics
and digital tools for place-based policies to address housing vacancy
Claudia Pirina, Università
degli Studi di Udine, Dipartimento Politecnico di Ingegneria e
Architettura
How will we live
together? Common spaces in Valbrenta
Marina Tornatora and Francesca Schepis, Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria,
Dipartimento dArTe
Ethno_Polis.
Experimental projects in the villages of the Grecanica Area
Yong Yu,
Tongji University, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shanghai
Public space and
everyday life in rural village, Shanghai
27 April 2021
Pierluigi
Grandinetti and Guglielmo Minervino, Università
Iuav di Venezia, Dipartimento di Culture del progetto
The ancient villages of Calabria: knowing to preserve
and enhance
Dimitra
Kanellopoulou, École Nationale Supérieure
d'Architecture Paris-Malaquais
Váthia, Greece, reclaiming the ruins
Ludovico
Romagni, Università di Camerino, Scuola di Ateneo
di Architettura e Design “Eduardo Vittoria” Ascoli Piceno
Alterations. Observations on the conflict
between ancient and new
Paola
Scala, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico
II, DiARC, Orazio Nicodemo, architect,
Giovangiuseppe Vannelli, Università degli Studi di
Napoli Federico II, DiARC,
Tourism as a strategy to boost abandoned
villages. The case studies of Dagucheng (Hebei province) and Cerro al Volturno
(Molise)
Emanuela
Sorbo, Università Iuav di Venezia, Dipartimento di
Culture del progetto
The Nara Charters. Authenticity and
Conservation. Preservation and Enhancement for abandoned places of declared
cultural values
Yong Yu, Tongji
University, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shanghai
The regeneration of traditional housing in
rural village, Shanghai