A structural project: Redevelopment of the historic center of Wuhu
Francesco Isidori
Front. Archit. Res. ›› 2015, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2) : 100 -118.
Restoration and redevelopment are difficult when traces of things that require preservation have been minimized. Such operations are even more complex whenever a portion of an ancient city is involved. This essay describes the redevelopment project of the historic center of Wuhu through the different themes raised during the drafting of the project: from the cultural opportunity of a wide reconstruction work, to the definition of the main design strategies, and the question of memory and identity.
The results show that the field of intervention in this project is broader than that of most restoration projects, that is, an evolving city center, which is impossible to consider with traditional restoration parameters or with pure conservation. The only possibility of intervention is on the city structure, which allows the city to develop itself continuously within a welldefined system of rules.
Historic center / Redevelopment / Reconstruction / Restoration / Identity / Collective memory / Urban fabric / Monuments / Urban grid / Typology / Persistence
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