From the City as Forest to Forest-City

The relationship between city, architecture and nature dates back to the idea of city set up by the Enlightenment. A new idea of city surrounded by nature would had replace the compactness of the Baroque urban structure. From Laugier’s idea of city as a forest to the development of new urban prototy...

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Main Author: Michele Caja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Palermo University Press 2017-12-01
Series:Agathón
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Online Access:https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/43
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description The relationship between city, architecture and nature dates back to the idea of city set up by the Enlightenment. A new idea of city surrounded by nature would had replace the compactness of the Baroque urban structure. From Laugier’s idea of city as a forest to the development of new urban prototypes represented within an idealized natural context, as in the drawings of Boullèe and Ledoux, emerges the search for new architectural and urban models alternative to the consolidated city. The contribution analyzes how this idea of city survived until modern times and how today seems to have come back to topicality in an attempt to re-naturalize the city.
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spelling doaj.art-bef5be375b394dc18d1a6aa031d046f22022-12-22T00:56:06ZengPalermo University PressAgathón2464-93092532-683X2017-12-012online10.19229/2464-9309/2122017From the City as Forest to Forest-CityMichele Caja0Polytechnic of MilanoThe relationship between city, architecture and nature dates back to the idea of city set up by the Enlightenment. A new idea of city surrounded by nature would had replace the compactness of the Baroque urban structure. From Laugier’s idea of city as a forest to the development of new urban prototypes represented within an idealized natural context, as in the drawings of Boullèe and Ledoux, emerges the search for new architectural and urban models alternative to the consolidated city. The contribution analyzes how this idea of city survived until modern times and how today seems to have come back to topicality in an attempt to re-naturalize the city.https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/43citylandscaperenaturalization
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title From the City as Forest to Forest-City
title_full From the City as Forest to Forest-City
title_fullStr From the City as Forest to Forest-City
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title_short From the City as Forest to Forest-City
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renaturalization
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