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Una lettura urbana su Balestrate. Realtà intermedia e nuove possibili centralità
2014
This work was developed at the “R-Lab” project, a workshop that was experimentally promoted by the University of Palermo (teachers, students and researchers) during the academic years 2010-11 and 2011-12. Workshop participants collected and elaborated analysis and proposals in an interdisciplinary and multi-level way (PhD, degree thesis, co-financed research) with lessons, seminars and applied research. Prof. F. Maggio coordinated the section that was titled “Analysis of the smaller towns in Sicily”, and we worked with him within an agreement that was signed with the local administration of Balestrate, a small coastal town in the northwestern Sicily. Our work focuses on some issues of the t…
Immagine urbana e qualità dello spazio nel rilievo tridimensionale di due borgate storiche palermitane
2014
Lo sviluppo dei software di rappresentazione digitale ha comportato una significativa evo- luzione dei modelli rappresentativi, aprendo contemporaneamente la strada a nuove que- stioni di natura non soltanto operativa, ma anche sostanziale. L’assenza di scala di riduzione, la tridimensionalità in “real time”, l’immersività e l’interattività dello spazio virtuale sono infatti ben più di semplici novità strumentali: si pongono come nuovi codici, introducono una visibilità simultanea e onnicomprensiva, definiscono il modello che si viene a elaborare come un “alter” dello spazio indagato, autonomo e parallelo alla realtà stessa, ben più insomma del ruolo di “model- lo” del reale al quale la rap…
L'anfiteatro romano di Termini Imerese : ricostruzioni virtuali e vicende storico/architettoniche del sito urbano
2018
The work we present is inspired by the results of an architectural survey that was carried out on the architectural remains of the Roman Amphitheater of Termini Imerese, in order to its possible conjectural reconfiguration and three-dimensional remodeling in a VRML or augmented-reality context. All this has been thought to benefit the development of cultural and archaeological tourism in the site itself. The approach to the site and to the ancient building has, however, focused on urban and territorial analysis since the first inspections, considering mainly the peculiarities that distinguish the historical / architectural vicissitudes of the site. In the Medieval Age the Jewish Quarter was…