IN BO-Ricerche e Progetti per il Territorio la Citta e l Architettura
Scope & Guideline
Connecting research and practice in architecture and urban development.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Historical Analysis of Architectural Practices:
The journal emphasizes the historical evolution of architectural practices, particularly in relation to socio-political contexts, such as the impact of fascism on public architecture and urban planning. - Focus on Community and Public Spaces:
A core area of the journal is the exploration of community-oriented spaces, including holiday camps and educational facilities, emphasizing how these spaces reflect and shape social dynamics. - Adaptive Reuse and Heritage Conservation:
The journal addresses the adaptive reuse of historical structures, advocating for sustainable practices in architecture through the preservation and revitalization of cultural heritage. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Urbanism:
It promotes interdisciplinary research that bridges architecture with urban studies, sociology, and cultural studies, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of contemporary urban challenges. - Democratic Spaces and Public Policies:
The journal examines the role of architecture and urban planning in fostering democratic practices and public participation in spatial governance.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of Political Regimes on Architecture:
There is a growing trend in exploring how various political regimes, particularly fascism in Italy, have historically influenced architectural practices and urban planning, indicating a renewed interest in the socio-political implications of architecture. - Child-Centric and Educational Architectures:
Recent publications emphasize designs for children, particularly holiday camps and educational facilities, reflecting a societal shift towards understanding the importance of supportive environments for youth development. - Sustainability and Adaptive Reuse:
Emerging themes focus on sustainability through adaptive reuse of historical buildings, highlighting the importance of integrating ecological concerns with architectural heritage. - Community Resilience and Democratic Practices:
The journal is increasingly addressing themes of community resilience, exploring how architecture can facilitate democratic practices and public engagement in urban contexts. - Memory and Historical Contexts in Urban Spaces:
An emerging interest in the role of memory and historical context within urban spaces is evident, as researchers examine how past narratives influence contemporary urban identities.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Ecclesiastical Architecture:
Themes surrounding traditional ecclesiastical architecture and its historical significance have seen a decline, as the journal shifts towards more contemporary and socially engaged architectural practices. - Historical Monastic Heritage Studies:
Research focused specifically on monastic heritage and its architectural features has been less prevalent in recent issues, indicating a potential waning interest in this niche despite its historical importance. - Static Historical Narratives:
There appears to be a decreasing emphasis on static historical narratives without contemporary relevance, as the journal increasingly prioritizes dynamic interactions between architecture and current societal issues.
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