Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN LANDSCAPE AND PRODUCTION The case study of Rufoli in Salerno

Autori: 

Guglielmo Avallone

Keywords: 

productive landscape, landscape room, adaptive reuse, circular economy, territory – enterprise, cultural-productive

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Abstract

The main object of this research is the complex of peculiar relations between Production and Landscape of a specific peri-urban context, which is currently at serious and progressive risk of abandonment and loss of memory and whose regeneration they act as a prominent cultural leverage for.
Since the roman age and for centuries, in Rufoli, a little village in the city of Salerno, handmade glazed tiles were produced in typical woodfired furnaces and put on the Empire routes to cover a part of the market demand. The only one active furnace, which survived the depopulation of the area occurred in the last second-half century, is assumed as a crucial starting point of a wider landscape project. By means of historical studies, punctual architecture interventions and an evaluation process for an adaptive reuse of the abandoned productive buildings, a Cultural-productive District has been identified as an achievable Circular Economy scenario for this productive landscape.

Anteprima

SMC Special Issue N.05 2021

SMC MAGAZINE SPECIAL ISSUE N. FIVE/2021

WHOLE BOOK

001_COVER AND INDEX

003_Notes on Landscape at risk and post-pandemic implications
Marialuce Stanganelli, Carlo Gerundo

006_BOARDS AND INFORMATION

SECTION 1 – LANDSCAPE AT ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE RISK

007_Emergency management and urban planning: policies and actions for the Vesuvian coastal area
Marialuce Stanganelli, Carlo Gerundo, Maria Perillo, Beatrice Faggiano, Francesco Silvestri, Giovanni Forte, Giacomo Iovane

013_Insights on risk perception: the case of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Giorgia Bressan, Andrea Guaran, Gian Pietro Zaccomer

016_The post-disaster temporary landscape. Reflecting on housing and tourism practices in the crater of central Italy
Sara Cipolletti, Alessandro Gabbianelli

020_The complex thinking to avoid the “reconstruction risk”. A design methodological proposal for Inner Areas
Giovangiuseppe Vannelli

023_Advanced planning for urban landscape enhancement
Roberto De Lotto, Caterina Pietra, Elisabetta Maria Venco

027_Elements of integration of Regional Landscape Planning with Risk Management Planning in Abruzzo
Donato Di Ludovico

032_Small Rivers and Landscape. Nature-based solutions to mitigate flood risk
Malena Magliocchetti, Valentina Adinolfi, Giacomo Viccione, Michele Grimaldi, Isidoro Fasolino

037_Post-communist urban landscape at risk – challenge and innovation
Tana Nicoleta Lascu, Cristina Victoria Ochinciuc

SECTION 2 – LANDSCAPE AT RISK OF ABANDONMENT

041_Re-evaluating the distance: virus as a “great urban planner” in the rediscovery of inner areas at risk of depopulation
Francesca Bruni

044_On the relations between landscape and production. The case study of Rufoli in Salerno
Guglielmo Avallone

051_The landscape of the Amalfi Coast: an endangered paradise
Giorgia De Pasquale, Lorenzo Nofroni, Serena Savelli

055_Social ecology and traditional landscape enhancement. Some issues from a case study in the Gorizia Karst
Alessandra Marin, Alfredo Altobelli

061_Conservation through development: paths of innovation for protected areas
Giovanni Ottaviano

064_Circular economy as ‘catalyst’ for resilience in inner areas
Marco Rossitti, Francesca Torrieri

068_Designing the margins. A strategy for Lioni
Chiara Barbieri, Giovanni Zucchi

073_Landscapes at risk of peripheralization. A methodological framework for risk analysis to support planning strategies
Roberto Gerundo, Alessandra Marra

080_Periurban landscapes, vulnerabilities and potentials for regeneration
Anna Attademo, Maria Gabriella Errico

SECTION 3 – LANDSCAPE AT RISK OF OVEREXPLOITATION AND TOURISM

084_Tourism in the time of COVID-19. A research on the behaviour and travel expectations of Italians
Fabio Corbisiero

089_Collaborative governance for coastal landscape integrated management. The Agro Pontino Coast Contract
Stefano Magaudda, Serena Muccitelli, Carolina Pozzi, Cristina Palazzini

093_Tourism in the Phlegraean Fields. Public perception and framing agenda of territorial public initiatives
Salvatore Monaco, Carmine Urciuoli

096_Environmental Hazard and Resource Use: a comparison Between Volcanic Landscape of Vesuvius and Stromboli
Maurizio Conte, Dora Francese, Giuseppe Vaccaro

101_Archeological resources: a blended landscape with various hazard factors. The case of Bacoli
Luca Buoninconti, Paola De Joanna, Dora Francese

106_LIST OF AUTHORS

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