Over the centuries the Tiber in Rome has played multiple roles in the country’s identity, from a water resource and main communications, transport and trade route – an integral part of the city – to marginal space and hiatus in the construction of the urban image. Today its banks represent a distinct demarcation line between the river and the neighbourhoods it crosses; a marginal space characterised by the diverse transformations that have taken place in time and space. The correlation between “landscape” and “time” is clearly visible in the dynamic transformation of the physical dimension of landscape design along its shores and banks where there are “intervals” of discontinuity while some areas still await a solution. Historical views, artists’ impressions, and cartographic representations bear witness to changes in the harmony between the built landscape and the natural environment, re-signifying the identity and perception of these sites. This contribution transversally crosses the landscape along the banks of the Tiber in Rome, outlining an informative and descriptive study model merging the geometric-historical-cartographic component with figurative and perceptive elements. By integrating different traditional and digital drawing methods and tools – from photography to photogrammetry - the representations illustrate a complex urban reality, made up of empty spaces, fragmented dichotomous elements, and deterioration.

The landscape along the banks of the Tiber in Rome. An informative and representation model / Antuono, Giuseppe. - In: DISEGNARE CON.... - ISSN 1828-5961. - 12, n. 22:(2019).

The landscape along the banks of the Tiber in Rome. An informative and representation model

Giuseppe Antuono
2019

Abstract

Over the centuries the Tiber in Rome has played multiple roles in the country’s identity, from a water resource and main communications, transport and trade route – an integral part of the city – to marginal space and hiatus in the construction of the urban image. Today its banks represent a distinct demarcation line between the river and the neighbourhoods it crosses; a marginal space characterised by the diverse transformations that have taken place in time and space. The correlation between “landscape” and “time” is clearly visible in the dynamic transformation of the physical dimension of landscape design along its shores and banks where there are “intervals” of discontinuity while some areas still await a solution. Historical views, artists’ impressions, and cartographic representations bear witness to changes in the harmony between the built landscape and the natural environment, re-signifying the identity and perception of these sites. This contribution transversally crosses the landscape along the banks of the Tiber in Rome, outlining an informative and descriptive study model merging the geometric-historical-cartographic component with figurative and perceptive elements. By integrating different traditional and digital drawing methods and tools – from photography to photogrammetry - the representations illustrate a complex urban reality, made up of empty spaces, fragmented dichotomous elements, and deterioration.
2019
Model; landscape; perception; survey; enhancement
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The landscape along the banks of the Tiber in Rome. An informative and representation model / Antuono, Giuseppe. - In: DISEGNARE CON.... - ISSN 1828-5961. - 12, n. 22:(2019).
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