La poetica del frammento

Perhaps because Sicily is a fragile land, the idea of the ‘fragment’ is recurrent in its architecture. If the origin of the term frag-mentum is synonymous with that of weak, fragility and fragment, these terms can constitute the paradigm that describes Sicily and its architecture. The fragili...

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Main Authors: Antonino Margagliotta, Giovanni F. Tuzzolino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: DNA Editrice 2017-12-01
Series:And
Online Access:https://www.and-architettura.it/index.php/and/article/view/344
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Summary:Perhaps because Sicily is a fragile land, the idea of the ‘fragment’ is recurrent in its architecture. If the origin of the term frag-mentum is synonymous with that of weak, fragility and fragment, these terms can constitute the paradigm that describes Sicily and its architecture. The fragility is added to by the fact that Sicily is a land that has been plagued by earthquakes, domination, conquests, and rebellion and has thus created a profoundly layered and extensive history; as a result, the architecture (alike fragments) can piece together events and express the complex and contradictory nature of the landscape.
ISSN:1723-9990