Idee e pratiche della conservazione in Cina nell’epoca del socialismo di mercato
Titolo Rivista: ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI
Autori/Curatori: Giuseppe Cinà
Anno di pubblicazione: 2014
Fascicolo: 111
Lingua: Italiano
Numero pagine: 27
P. 5-31
Dimensione file: 148 KB
DOI: 10.3280/ASUR2014-111001
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Il testo affronta due delle cause che sono alla base degli esiti delle politiche di conservazione dei centri storici attuate in Cina negli ultimi trent’anni: l’insufficiente specificità della pianificazione del recupero a fronte della pianificazione generale e la sua dipendenza dalle dinamiche del mercato immobiliare. Gli aspetti rilevanti connessi a queste due questioni sono presentati in prospettiva storica, sul filo dell’evoluzione del quadro politico, economico e disciplinare e con riferimento ad alcune esperienze rilevanti.
Keywords: Identità urbana; politica urbana; modernizzazione vs conservazione; centro storico; rinnovamento urbano.
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Giuseppe Cinà, in "ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI" 111/2014, pp. 5-31, DOI:10.3280/ASUR2014-111001