Exporting the historic centre
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/23626097v4i7.61Keywords:
historic centre, permanence, sustainable developmentAbstract
Benno Albretch is PhD School Director of IUAV University of Venice. Based on his own academic and professional experience, he highlights the key role played by the historic centres in the sustainable development of contemporary city landscape. His reflections and research works have been recently illustrated and displayed in the Il Paese Exhibition. Along with Anna Magrin, he has presented 1 Project for 22,621 Historic Centres at the Palazzo della Triennale of Milan. According to him, “the historic city project represents the most important contribution to international research within architecture and urbanism fields; it has become a worldwide theoretical and operating model. The exhibition celebrates the work of Leonardo Benevolo who is the leading inventor of this project”. In this regard, Albretch adds that “keeping permanence as a value implies an updated civic and project responsibility”. Shared heritage supporters have built a different Italy grounded on beauty’s exaltation.
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