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In the course of the centuries the urban space has changed, in the viewer, the idea of the compact and defined city turning it
into a series of elements that have invalidated the symmetries, the profiles, the topological and architectural overlays, giving
rise to a fragmented and often without recognizable boundaries landscape. Infact the actual national and international debate
concerns the need for a new and critical sensitivity in dealing with new projects, often more like art installations out of context
than to work at a reasonable initial situation environment, not only from a structural point of view and in relation to formal
and responsible one. From these considerations, comes the need to a project of knowledge that sees the theme of the survey
drawing representation of anthropic spaces as inescapable planning act. The task of recognition and choice of the levels of
analysis, of the representation scales, of the forms of the landscape drawing is, in itself, the first step of a critical operation of
complex systems in order to identify the origin and transformation matrix, in fact we need to make a sort of deconstructivism
in order to recompose the guidelines of the new design of urban spaces, through the conservation and preservation of social
and cultural values related to the place of analysis. The project of knowledge is articulated through various techniques of digital
representation through direct and indirect surveys, direct observation, reading and manipulation of images, comparison
between historical and actual maps, with the aim to critically consider the project as an action in progress in place and time
through evaluations of possible future scenarios, even and especially through digital three-dimensional representations. Is,
however, evident that, to be safeguarded in the correct way, the landscape should be used in an equally suitable. Therefore the
protection, without a program for a more updated reuse results in the exclusion of the Cultural Heritage of the local context and
social. The design should be approached as an opportunity interaction between the science of restoration, architectural design
and all the knowledge and techniques designed to ensure comfort levels, sustainability, accessibility and security, updated by
the standards of European Landscape Convention (Florence, 2000) and Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers
of December 12, 2005 Identification of the necessary documentation to verify the landscape compatibility of the proposed
actions, pursuant to Article 146, paragraph 3, of the Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape in the legislative decree of 22
January 2004 and 42.
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