The research about the aesthetics of the hidden relations considers the architecture as partial and unfinished revelation of a physical evolving reality, but also timeless because the past and the present are always engraved on the same level. Landscape and archaeological gaze bind inseparably in a renewed duality, like interpretative and controlling categories of the architecture project. The geographic substrate preserves the forgot relations that identify the originate myths of a place. The graft with the original myth is frequently the key to give life-blood to the new contemporary myths. Traces of city walls or watercourses, also disappeared, may suggest the secret of beauty in new architectures that represent the frantic pace of the present civilization.

L'estetica delle relazioni nascoste / Pagano, Lilia. - 3.1:(2011), pp. 79-89.

L'estetica delle relazioni nascoste

PAGANO, LILIA
2011

Abstract

The research about the aesthetics of the hidden relations considers the architecture as partial and unfinished revelation of a physical evolving reality, but also timeless because the past and the present are always engraved on the same level. Landscape and archaeological gaze bind inseparably in a renewed duality, like interpretative and controlling categories of the architecture project. The geographic substrate preserves the forgot relations that identify the originate myths of a place. The graft with the original myth is frequently the key to give life-blood to the new contemporary myths. Traces of city walls or watercourses, also disappeared, may suggest the secret of beauty in new architectures that represent the frantic pace of the present civilization.
2011
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L'estetica delle relazioni nascoste / Pagano, Lilia. - 3.1:(2011), pp. 79-89.
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