Abstract
Collective, democratic, alive, changeable and inclusive, Public Nature cannot be exhausted within a single reflection.
Precisely owing to its character, it is transformation and change, place of exchange and participation, an open space with boundaries dissolved between public and private spheres. These intrinsic features extended towards the idea of an open city spontaneously lead to the need to gather numerous professional experiences, but most importantly, personal and intimate relationships with a landscape that escapes purely aesthetic, picturesque and conventional logic, to instead be Public Nature, an inexhaustible process of becoming.
Precisely owing to its character, it is transformation and change, place of exchange and participation, an open space with boundaries dissolved between public and private spheres. These intrinsic features extended towards the idea of an open city spontaneously lead to the need to gather numerous professional experiences, but most importantly, personal and intimate relationships with a landscape that escapes purely aesthetic, picturesque and conventional logic, to instead be Public Nature, an inexhaustible process of becoming.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 12-25 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | Area, rivista internazionale di architettura e arti del progetto |
Volume | 152 |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Externally published | Yes |