The architecture of everyday life needs a vital impulse. For this reason, the architect must restart to look at the city from a different, more direct and analytical perspective. A possible answer to this need for the built environment is to compare the figure of the architect with that of the doctor or, rather, of the therapist Today, the constructed world needs precisely this kind of strategies. Designing and building no longer simply means thinking about a type of architecture made of luxurious and exclusive buildings. The architect can no longer think alone of a function to put in his project. It is urgent to return to that deontological field of architecture that turns its attention to the care of the city, understood both as spaces and as a built environment.
Curare la città e il costruito. Uno sguardo diverso sull'architettura
Gianluca Burgio
2019-01-01
Abstract
The architecture of everyday life needs a vital impulse. For this reason, the architect must restart to look at the city from a different, more direct and analytical perspective. A possible answer to this need for the built environment is to compare the figure of the architect with that of the doctor or, rather, of the therapist Today, the constructed world needs precisely this kind of strategies. Designing and building no longer simply means thinking about a type of architecture made of luxurious and exclusive buildings. The architect can no longer think alone of a function to put in his project. It is urgent to return to that deontological field of architecture that turns its attention to the care of the city, understood both as spaces and as a built environment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.