Architecture of the landform and settlements identities. Cycle-routes as new linear public spaces
Chiara Lucia Maria OccelliPolytechnic of TurinRiccardo PalmaPolytechnic of Turin
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<p>One of the contemporary problems of dwelling concerns a threat to the interrelationship between settlements and geomorphology. We think that one of the most important peculiarities of public space is the power to represent these relations by means of architecture. Good quality architecture in public spaces would allow inhabitants to be a part of the places and territories in which they live. In the context of these problems, cycle-routes could play an important role, as a new kind of linear public space. They could become “geographical architecture” (Occelli &amp; Palma, 2008).</p>
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