Archaeology, architecture and city: The enhancement project of the archaeological park of the baths of baiae

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Following the theoretical and disciplinary framing of the elements that substantiate the relationship of archaeology with architecture and the city in light of the transformations of the modern city, the project aims at valorizing the archaeological asset, promoting a knowledge of the ruins from multiple theoretical perspectives. The enhancement project of the Archaeological Park of Baiae experiments with different modalities of knowing that include the knowledge of the relationship between the ruin and the landscape, the philological, typological-constructive knowledge, and the knowledge of the ruin's own spatial elements. Bringing together the contributions of different disciplines and experts under the coordination of an architect, the theoretical core of the project promotes the enhancement of the Archaeological Park, envisioning it as a means of valorisation of a wider urban environment.

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Capozzi, R., Picone, A., & Visconti, F. (2016). Archaeology, architecture and city: The enhancement project of the archaeological park of the baths of baiae. Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, 10(1), 113–130. https://doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v10i1.621

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