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Un altro terremoto. L'impatto urbanistico del progetto C.a.s.e
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Frisch, Georg Josef
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L'AQUILA 2010: DIETRO LA CATASTROFE
2009
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Frisch, Georg Josef
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2009
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Un altro terremoto. L'impatto urbanistico del progetto C.a.s.e
Journal Article
Un altro terremoto. L'impatto urbanistico del progetto C.a.s.e
2009
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Overview
The unique monumental heritage of L'Aquila has been seriously damaged by the 2009 earthquake, but it can be successfully restored. Instead of providing temporary shelter for the inhabitants and start as soon as possible a restoration program, the day after the disaster, the National Civil Protection authority and the government, started an ambitious plan to provide the population with an almost permanent accommodation; i.e. the C.a.s.e. project which adopted a sophisticated anti-seismic technology and planned to build 4600 apartments. This article argues that this was an extremely questionable decision first of all for the city-planning, which has devastated the country-side surrounding L'Aquila and its landscape. It was also an extremely expensive measure, seriously damaging the inhabitants' social life and cultural identity, which is extremely difficult to revert and which has been taken ignoring the democratic will of the population and of its representatives.
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Viella
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