The temporariness vocation in the outdoor urban spaces use is an element that strongly characterizes the pre-contemporary city. Even if we have lost evident physical traces, various kinds of temporary devices have always qualified the streets and squares of the cities, being placed side by side with a permanent supporting framework. This paper investigates the potentialities that temporary devices might offer, highlighting the capability that these structures have in adapting to demands of a specific historic period. Finally, it identifies a common thread between the present and past, illustrating adaptation scenarios, describing the role of temporariness in those urban areas that most use it.

La vocazione temporanea degli spazi aperti urbani tra passato e presente (Classe A)

TIMOTHY DANIEL Brownlee
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2018-01-01

Abstract

The temporariness vocation in the outdoor urban spaces use is an element that strongly characterizes the pre-contemporary city. Even if we have lost evident physical traces, various kinds of temporary devices have always qualified the streets and squares of the cities, being placed side by side with a permanent supporting framework. This paper investigates the potentialities that temporary devices might offer, highlighting the capability that these structures have in adapting to demands of a specific historic period. Finally, it identifies a common thread between the present and past, illustrating adaptation scenarios, describing the role of temporariness in those urban areas that most use it.
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