Vannelli, Giovangiuseppe (2025) Dall’eterotopia all’ipertopia. Ripensare lo spazio dei cimiteri urbani nella città contemporanea. Other. FedOA - Federico II University Press, Napoli.

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Title: Dall’eterotopia all’ipertopia. Ripensare lo spazio dei cimiteri urbani nella città contemporanea
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Autore/i: [Italiano]: Giovangiuseppe Vannelli, Architetto e PhD in Architettura, è ricercatore di Composizione architettonica e urbana presso il Dipartimento di Architettura dell’Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”. Lavora dal 2017 sulla relazione tra gli spazi di sepoltura e la città contemporanea. Ha condotto studi e ricerche su questo tema presso l’Université de Liège, la Columbia University, la “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urban Planning e l’École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville. Ha pubblicato saggi e articoli sullo spazio cimiteriale e, nell’ambito della ricerca “Rethinking lastscapes Perspectives”, ha curato con altri la pubblicazione “RlPoggioreale: immagini e immaginari. Cimiteri e città a confronto” esito della mostra “RlPoggioreale. Tra immagini e immaginari” allestita presso il Palazzo delle Arti di Napoli. I suoi interessi di ricerca concernono il ripensamento del patrimonio eterotopico, i progetti e i processi del post-disastro e le strategie di riattivazione delle aree interne e marginali. Contesto, geografia, tempo, obsolescenza e riuso rappresentano alcune delle principali parole chiave della ricerca condotta dall’autore./[English]: Giovangiuseppe Vannelli, Architect and PhD in Architecture, he is a researcher in Architectural and Urban Composition at the Department of Architecture, University of Naples ‘Federico II’. He has been focusing on the relationship between burial spaces and the contemporary city since 2017. He has conducted studies and research on this topic at the Université de Liège, Columbia University, the ‘Ion Mincu’ University of Architecture and Urban Planning and the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville. He has published essays and articles on cemetery space and as part of the research project ‘Rethinking lastscapes Perspectives’ he edited with others the publication ‘RlPoggioreale: Images and Imaginaries. Cemeteries and cities in comparison’ outcome of the exhibition ’RlPoggioreale. Tra immagini e immaginari' held at the Palazzo delle Arti di Napoli. His research interests concern the rethinking of heterotopic heritage, post-disaster projects and processes, and strategies for the reactivation of inner and marginal territories. Context, geography, time, obsolescence and reuse are some of the main keywords of the author's research.
Date: 27 February 2025
Number of Pages: 149
Institution: Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II
Original publication URL: http://www.fedoabooks.unina.it/index.php/fedoapres...
Nazione dell'editore: Italia
Place of Publication: Napoli
Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press
Date: 27 February 2025
Series Name: ALTERsCITY
ISBN: 978-88-6887-340-0
Number of Pages: 149
Keywords: Cimitero urbano, eterotopia, ipertopia, traslazione tipologica, Napoli; Urban cemetery, heterotopia, hypertopia, typological shift, Naples
Settori scientifico-disciplinari del MIUR: Area 08 - Ingegneria civile e Architettura > ICAR/14 - Composizione architettonica e urbana
Date Deposited: 27 Feb 2025 08:41
Last Modified: 27 Feb 2025 08:41
URI: http://www.fedoa.unina.it/id/eprint/15337
DOI: 10.6093/978-88-6887-340-0

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[Italiano]: Giovangiuseppe Vannelli, Architect and PhD in Architecture, he is a researcher in Architectural and Urban Composition at the Department of Architecture, University of Naples ‘Federico II’. He has been focusing on the relationship between burial spaces and the contemporary city since 2017. He has conducted studies and research on this topic at the Université de Liège, Columbia University, the ‘Ion Mincu’ University of Architecture and Urban Planning and the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville. He has published essays and articles on cemetery space and as part of the research project ‘Rethinking lastscapes Perspectives’ he edited with others the publication ‘RlPoggioreale: Images and Imaginaries. Cemeteries and cities in comparison’ outcome of the exhibition ’RlPoggioreale. Tra immagini e immaginari' held at the Palazzo delle Arti di Napoli. His research interests concern the rethinking of heterotopic heritage, post-disaster projects and processes, and strategies for the reactivation of inner and marginal territories. Context, geography, time, obsolescence and reuse are some of the main keywords of the author's research./[English]: The book ‘From Heterotopia to Hypertopia. Rethinking the Space of Urban Cemeteries in the Contemporary City' addresses the relationship between heterotopic cities of the dead and the contemporary city. The morphological relationships and socio-cultural conditions that have led to the construction of urban cemeteries outside the city since the 19th century have changed profoundly, and this urgently calls for new questions and different postures. In accordance with the progressive changes in social structures and radical technical innovations, a profound transformation of rituals can be observed that puts inherited heritages and future planning at risk. Therefore, the design and rethinking of these parts of the city, their enhancement and re-signification, become imminent necessities for the regeneration of entire parts of the city. The book proposes hypertopia as a possible alternative to heterotopia, not understanding it as a replacement but rather as a possible objective to be pursued in the context of a typological shift that can be progressively experimented with by means of the project in order to update the norms and thus enrich the theoretical framework itself. In this sense, hypertopia is assumed as a political, temporal and - above all - spatial strategy. Several international case studies were investigated in the research to which this volume refers. In addition to the projects described through images and drawings in the chapter ‘The journey as a research tool: an atlas of images for parts of cities and architectures’, five case studies are explored in depth to substantiate the hypothesis that reuse, recycling and re-semantitisation are design strategies that should complement the more established constituent features and processes of growth and articulation of contemporary cemeteries. The three projects described in the final part of the book provide possible forms of the concept of hypertopia by proposing three strategies for the cemetery system of the Poggioreale hill in Naples.

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