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The Human Scale
This film criticizes the twentieth-century urban planning model of megacities and argues for a return to a human scale of design.
This film criticizes the twentieth-century urban planning model of megacities and argues for a return to a human scale of design.
This article examines a trend in town-planning studies known as “reformist” that developed in Italy and marked a deep change in land management concepts. Beginning in the Sixties, it sought to reform the economic growth to limit its negative social and environmental impact.
This film focuses on an elderly woman determined to remain in her beloved village, even as demolition begins to make room for urban expansion.
Interactive story map by Paolo Gruppuso on urban ecologies in Latina, Italy.