TeMA Journal of Land Use Mobility and Environment 2 (2019)
THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’
2 (2019)
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Laboratory of Land Use Mobility and Environment
DICEA - Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering University of Naples "Federico II"
TeMA is realized by CAB - Center for Libraries at “Federico II” University of Naples using Open Journal System Editor-in-chief: Rocco Papa
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TeMA
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TeMA Journal of Land Use Mobility and Environment 2 (2019)
TeMA. Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment offers researches, applications and contributions with a unified approach to planning and mobility and publishes original inter-disciplinary papers on the interaction of transport, land use and environment. Domains include: engineering, planning, modeling, behavior, economics, geography, regional science, sociology, architecture and design, network science and complex systems.
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EDITOR IN-CHIEF
Rocco Papa, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Mir Ali, University of Illinois, USA
Luca Bertolini, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Luuk Boelens, Ghent University, Belgium
Dino Borri, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy
Enrique Calderon, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain Roberto Camagni, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy Derrick De Kerckhove, University of Toronto, Canada Mark Deakin, Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland Aharon Kellerman, University of Haifa, Israel
Nicos Komninos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece David Matthew Levinson, University of Minnesota, USA Paolo Malanima, Magna Græcia University of Catanzaro, Italy Agostino Nuzzolo, Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy Rocco Papa, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Serge Salat, Urban Morphology and Complex Systems Institute, France Mattheos Santamouris, National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece Ali Soltani, Shiraz University, Iran
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Rosaria Battarra, National Research Council, Institute of Mediterranean studies, Italy Gerardo Carpentieri, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Luigi dell'Olio, University of Cantabria, Spain Isidoro Fasolino, University of Salerno,Italy Romano Fistola, University of Sannio, Italy
Carmela Gargiulo, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Thomas Hartmann, Utrecht University, Netherlands Markus Hesse, University of Luxemburg, Luxemburg Seda Kundak, Technical University of Istanbul, Turkey Rosa Anna La Rocca, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Houshmand Ebrahimpour Masoumi, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Giuseppe Mazzeo, National Research Council, Institute of Mediterranean studies, Italy Nicola Morelli, Aalborg University, Denmark
Enrica Papa, University of Westminster, United Kingdom Dorina Pojani, University of Queensland, Australia Floriana Zucaro, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
EDITORIAL STAFF
Gennaro Angiello, Ph.D. at University of Naples Federico II, Italy Stefano Franco, Ph.D. student at Luiss University Rome, Italy
Federica Gaglione, Ph.D. student at University of Naples Federico II, Italy Carmen Guida, Ph.D. student at University of Naples Federico II, Italy Rosa Morosini, Ph.D. student at University of Naples Federico II, Italy Andrea Tulisi, Ph.D. at Second University of Naples, Italy
TeMA Journal of Land Use Mobility and Environment 2 (2019)
TeMA
Journal of
Land Use, Mobility and Environment
THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’
2 (2019)
Contents
5123
EDITORIAL PREFACE
Corrado ZoppiFOCUS
127
Ecosystem services-based impact assessment for low carbon transition processes
A. Pilogallo, L. Saganeiti, F. Scorza, B. Murgante
139
Implementing the environmental dimension of the EU’s urban agenda 2014-2020. The
strategy for sustainable development in the medium-sized cities of Western Sicily
I. Vinci, F. Cutaia
LAND USE, MOBILITY AND ENVIRONMENT
147
Mobility: exploratory analysis for territorial preferences
A.G.T. Santos, A.C.M. Moura
157
Sport and the city, between urban regeneration and sustainable development
M. Ladu, G. Balletto, G. Borruso
165
Land Suitability Assessment of Green Infrastructure Development
E. Ustaoglu, A.C. Aydinoglu
179
The prominent values of the Mustapha Pacha hospital of Algiers at different scales
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191
Walkability and urban design in a post-earthquake city
D. Di Ludovico, P. Rizzi
197
REVIEW PAGES
Gennaro Angiello, Federica Gaglione, Carmen Guida, Rosa Morosini, Andrea Tulisi
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ABSTRACT
Mustapha Pacha healthcare facility is one of the most important structure of the sanitary history in Africa. Its location in the urban heart of the capital of Algeria and its architectural composition are strategic characteristics out the necessity to demolished the entire hospital. A Utopia due to the complexity of the structure and to economic issues. The study aims to reveal the different heritage scale values of the hospital which characterize it as a preserved and as a functional hospital. Those values are part of the urbanity of the city, its architectural criteria and the medical history. Multi-scalar values are the urban value, the architectural value, the collective
Pacha healthcare facility as a building heritage due to its contribution to architectural, human, medical, surgical and technical development. Secondly, it exposes healthcare facilities possibility to be valorized and protected as a built heritage. It also has direct practical implications such as to be an academic base for future researches aiming to understand 20th century healthcare facilities organization and values in general and the Mustapha Pacha hospital as is also a deep data collection never done before in order submission proposition
KEYWORDS:
Healthcare facility; Urbanity; Values; Sustainability
THE PROMINENT VALUES OF THE
MUSTAPHA PACHA HOSPITAL OF
ALGIERS AT DIFFERENT SCALES
review paper received 3rd June 2019, accepted 25th July 2019
TeMA 2 (2019) 179-188
print ISSN 1970-9889, e- ISSN 1970-9870 DOI: 110.6092/1970-9870/6127
How to cite item in APA format:
Ghida, N., Boussora, K. & Atzeni, C. (2019). The prominent values of the Mustapha Pacha Hospital of Algiers at different scales. Tema. Journal of
Land Use, Mobility and Environment, 12(2), 179-188. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.6092/1970-9870/6127
Nassila Ghidaa, Kenza Boussorab, Carlo Atzenic
ab Ecole Polytechnique d’Architecture et d’Urbanisme -EPAU/
c Dipartimento di ingegneria civile, ambientale e architettura (DICAAR)
Università di Studi di Cagliari (UniCa) e-mail: carlo.atzeni@unica.it ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4751-5864
TeMA
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution - 4.0 International License www.tema.unina.it
review paper received 3nd June 2019, accepted 25th July 2019
TeMA 2 (2019) 179-188
print ISSN 1970-9889, e- ISSN 1970-9870 DOI: 110.6092/1970-9870/6127
How to cite item in APA format:
Ghida, N., Boussora, K. & Atzeni, C. (2019). The prominent values of the Mustapha Pacha Hospital of Algiers at different scales. Tema. Journal of
Land Use, Mobility and Environment, 12(2), 179-188. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.6092/1970-9870/6127
Nassila Ghidaa, Kenza Boussorab, Carlo Atzenic
ab Ecole Polytechnique d’Architecture et d’Urbanisme -EPAU/
c Dipartimento di ingegneria civile, ambientale e architettura (DICAAR)
Università di Studi di Cagliari (UniCa) e-mail: carlo.atzeni@unica.it ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4751-5864
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2 METHODOLOGY
3 RESULTS
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183 - TeMA Journal of Land Use Mobility and Environment 2 (2019) 3.1 THE URBAN VALUE
Fig. 1 The internal and the external urbanity of the Mustapha Pacha hospital
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Fig. 2 The evolution of the Mustapha Pacha hospital through centuries
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185 - TeMA Journal of Land Use Mobility and Environment 2 (2019) 3.3 THE COLLECTIVE VALUE
3.4 THE SCIENTIFIC VALUE
3.5 THE VALUE OF BELONGING (LA VALEUR D’APPARTENANCE)
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5 CONCLUSION
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