EYES ON THE CITY: TRAVEL NOTES. Three illustrated itineraries: ancient - modern and contemporary paths between real and imaginary all linked to the city. Unusual visions of Rome will confront in a "collective" project to observe, understand and represent the city and its architecture. The Grand Tour with the students of the Faculty of Architecture of Rome 3 University takes its own path to Rome, the city of excellence, large container of priceless architectural treasures, continuing in cities such as Naples, Florence, Genoa, Turin and Venice. A journey through history, immersed in everyday vision, but with a closer and more conscious look. An individual memory making a simple man an educated architect, aware of the architectural transformations that history has consolidated. Looking at the city through an inquisitive eye to investigate and to translate the knowledge gained from direct observations of the architecture on the pages of the notebook. The travel diary will make a large city collective map. A tale of many voices, a collection of looks and thoughts on the city represented by heterogeneous Fragments and personal visions. With direct observation and meticulous representation, the trip must be taken to touch the milestones in the history of architecture. Across Rome, pencil and notebook in hand with an architectural destination or just looking for favorite or new places. The notebook will become an ideal place to store thoughts and images. A diary with impressions and notes, a tool to consolidate the awareness of the architectural memory. -

Cianci, M.G. (2011). Gli occhi sulla città: appunti di viaggio - Eyes on the city: travel notes. In Le vie dei Mercati. S.A.V.E. HERITAGE. Safeguard of Architectural visual, Environmental Heritage (pp.1-10). Napoli : La scuola di Pitagora Editrice.

Gli occhi sulla città: appunti di viaggio - Eyes on the city: travel notes

CIANCI, MARIA GRAZIA
2011-01-01

Abstract

EYES ON THE CITY: TRAVEL NOTES. Three illustrated itineraries: ancient - modern and contemporary paths between real and imaginary all linked to the city. Unusual visions of Rome will confront in a "collective" project to observe, understand and represent the city and its architecture. The Grand Tour with the students of the Faculty of Architecture of Rome 3 University takes its own path to Rome, the city of excellence, large container of priceless architectural treasures, continuing in cities such as Naples, Florence, Genoa, Turin and Venice. A journey through history, immersed in everyday vision, but with a closer and more conscious look. An individual memory making a simple man an educated architect, aware of the architectural transformations that history has consolidated. Looking at the city through an inquisitive eye to investigate and to translate the knowledge gained from direct observations of the architecture on the pages of the notebook. The travel diary will make a large city collective map. A tale of many voices, a collection of looks and thoughts on the city represented by heterogeneous Fragments and personal visions. With direct observation and meticulous representation, the trip must be taken to touch the milestones in the history of architecture. Across Rome, pencil and notebook in hand with an architectural destination or just looking for favorite or new places. The notebook will become an ideal place to store thoughts and images. A diary with impressions and notes, a tool to consolidate the awareness of the architectural memory. -
2011
978-88-6542-046-1
Cianci, M.G. (2011). Gli occhi sulla città: appunti di viaggio - Eyes on the city: travel notes. In Le vie dei Mercati. S.A.V.E. HERITAGE. Safeguard of Architectural visual, Environmental Heritage (pp.1-10). Napoli : La scuola di Pitagora Editrice.
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