This study is one of the results of a wider research, still ongoing, on the representation of the material and immaterial qualities of architecture expressed by the complex of the former Meccanica Romana near Ostia Antica, among the most interesting examples of Roman industrial archaeology. The main objective of this research phase is to structure processes for the representation of the qualities this heritage, through architectural and environmental survey actions supported by the languages of Drawing and Photography, with the intention of providing documentary pieces of knowledge. The complexity of the metropolitan area of Rome and this area in particular, as part of the archaeological landscape system of the coastline of imperial Rome, and the strategies of the Superintendence and research is widely documented in numerous contributions from scholars, from which this phase of research started to explore what is still remaining of the identity of this heritage. In this scenario, research allowed to compose images — in the form of four Polaroid sequences — of the current state useful to reveal the integrity of a unique and extraordinary spatial value: testifying and documenting the transition of an architectural complex, a fulcrum and landmark in the Tyrrehenian coast, from a steel-factory to a dreams-factory.

Periurban Transitions. Images of a Landmark on the Tyrrhenian Coast

Antonella Salucci
2025-01-01

Abstract

This study is one of the results of a wider research, still ongoing, on the representation of the material and immaterial qualities of architecture expressed by the complex of the former Meccanica Romana near Ostia Antica, among the most interesting examples of Roman industrial archaeology. The main objective of this research phase is to structure processes for the representation of the qualities this heritage, through architectural and environmental survey actions supported by the languages of Drawing and Photography, with the intention of providing documentary pieces of knowledge. The complexity of the metropolitan area of Rome and this area in particular, as part of the archaeological landscape system of the coastline of imperial Rome, and the strategies of the Superintendence and research is widely documented in numerous contributions from scholars, from which this phase of research started to explore what is still remaining of the identity of this heritage. In this scenario, research allowed to compose images — in the form of four Polaroid sequences — of the current state useful to reveal the integrity of a unique and extraordinary spatial value: testifying and documenting the transition of an architectural complex, a fulcrum and landmark in the Tyrrehenian coast, from a steel-factory to a dreams-factory.
2025
Cities’ Identity through the Art of Urban Spaces, Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation
Gasim Hayder, Mohd Fairuz Shahidan, Ayse Ozcan-Buckley (Editors)
Inglese
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149
160
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978-3-031-94821-3
978-3-031-94820-6
Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025
Cham, Switzerland
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ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY, ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY, ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING, INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY, HILDA SELEM,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-94821-3_14
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Salucci, Antonella
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