Rome is characterised by projects, events, episodes, forces, interests, interrelated in time and space, that eventually have conditioned its fate. Starting from these assumptions and from some keys of interpretation (powers, events and planning) the paper shows that "the eternal city" represents an emblematic case, albeit in its evident specificity, of the so-called ‘pulsar effect’ applied to the urban transformations.

The role of events in the urban transformations of Rome / Monardo, Bruno; Malusardi, F; Occhipinti, G; Passaquindici, C.. - STAMPA. - (2002), pp. 177-187. (Intervento presentato al convegno The pulsar effect. XXXVIII ISOCARP Congress. Athens 2002 tenutosi a Athens nel September, the 21-26th 2002).

The role of events in the urban transformations of Rome.

MONARDO, Bruno;
2002

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Rome is characterised by projects, events, episodes, forces, interests, interrelated in time and space, that eventually have conditioned its fate. Starting from these assumptions and from some keys of interpretation (powers, events and planning) the paper shows that "the eternal city" represents an emblematic case, albeit in its evident specificity, of the so-called ‘pulsar effect’ applied to the urban transformations.
2002
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