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Landscape. Betryal, innovation
urban planning, pianificazione urbana, risorse,
resources, patrimonio, heritage, environment
Alberto Clementi
The landscape can become an ideal workshop for testing architecture and urban planning, together with policies of spatial governance. It is a challenge that offers fertile opportunities for understanding cultural alterity and, above all, it invites us to constantly innovate frameworks of understanding and paradigms of action, abandoning the reassuring positions of those who profess a rigorous control over the landscape, without providing the necessary conceptual and operative instruments.
This article appears in issue 137 of Urbanistica (pag. 8).
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