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Retracing reconstruction. An assessment method for urban metamorphoses following extreme events
Numerous research projects have faced the problem of the interpretation of post-disaster reconstructions. Several contributions have approached the problem in terms of identifying urban-setting reconstruction models, some attempting a systemization on a historiographic basis. To date, however, there has been no comprehensive work aimed at developing a quantitative method for evaluating and comparing reconstruction experiences. This article proposes a reproducible method for the systematic classification of post-disaster reconstructions, based on critical redrawing and data analysis. In the paper, the method is applied to 30 cases of reconstruction after the Second World War.
Retracing reconstruction. An assessment method for urban metamorphoses following extreme events
Numerous research projects have faced the problem of the interpretation of post-disaster reconstructions. Several contributions have approached the problem in terms of identifying urban-setting reconstruction models, some attempting a systemization on a historiographic basis. To date, however, there has been no comprehensive work aimed at developing a quantitative method for evaluating and comparing reconstruction experiences. This article proposes a reproducible method for the systematic classification of post-disaster reconstructions, based on critical redrawing and data analysis. In the paper, the method is applied to 30 cases of reconstruction after the Second World War.
Retracing reconstruction. An assessment method for urban metamorphoses following extreme events
Bertin, Mattia (Autor:in) / Galli, Jacopo (Autor:in) / Rossi, Francesco (Autor:in)
Journal of Urban Design ; 28 ; 529-546
03.09.2023
18 pages
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