Old landmarks and new functions. Coastal architectures redesign the geography of the coastal belts

  • Ivona A
  • Lopez L
  • Privitera D
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Abstract

If from 2nd post-war period and for following 20 years coastal space has maintained even a minimal break with anthropized spaces, starting from the 1970s rapid industrial development has increasingly occupied coasts. These changes along costal space can be understood referring to maritime-coastal region, which are places between land and sea, profoundly different by integration of resources. The chapter focuses its attention on one of the most symbolic maritime cultural assets: lighthouses. They are distributed along the European coastlines, responding to same historical function, and evoking a common past.

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Ivona, A., Lopez, L., & Privitera, D. (2022). Old landmarks and new functions. Coastal architectures redesign the geography of the coastal belts. In Ninth International Symposium “Monitoring of Mediterranean Coastal Areas: Problems and Measurement Techniques” (pp. 244–252). Firenze University Press. https://doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0030-1.22

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