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Edited by MICKEAL MILOCCO BORLINI ANDREA CALIFANO

URBAN

CORPORIS

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Edited by MICKEAL MILOCCO BORLINI ANDREA CALIFANO

URBAN

CORPORIS

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URBAN CORPORIS X - UNEXPECTED

First Edition, January 2021

M. Milocco Borlini, A. Califano, I.U.V.A.S. FIRENZE, iuvas.org.

This work is distributed under Creative Commons License Attribution - Non-commercial - No derivate works 4.0 International

Publisher

Anteferma Edizioni, Conegliano, Italy ISBN: 978-88-32050-97-4 (printed version) ISBN: 978-88-32050-96-7 (digital version) www.anteferma.it

The essays in this book have been double-blind peer-reviewed by selected experts

The authors have signed a release in which they take full responsibility for their text and the images included Cover image, Rachel Hurst, Intimate Squared Rooms_R + R’s Room, 2020 Courtesy of the Author

URBAN CORPORIS X

UNEXPECTED - SPECIAL ISSUE

A BOOK BY IUVAS

www.iuvas.org

PARTNER Generazione Urbana

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EDITORS

Mickeal Milocco Borlini, PhD, Architecture, Research Fellow, University of Udine, Editor in Chief Andrea Califano, Post Graduate in Architectural and Landscape Heritage, PhD Candidate,

Archi-tectural Heritage, Sapienza University, Editor EDITORIAL STAFF

Lelio di Loreto, PhD, Architecture, Sapienza University

Carlalberto Amadori, PhD Candidate, Architecture, University of Florence Kevin Santus, PhD Candidate in Architecture, Politecnico di Milano Stefano Sartorio, MSc Architecture, TA at Politecnico di Milano Arianna Scaioli, Architect, TA at Politecnico di Milano

SCIENTIFIC BOARD

Alessandra De Cesaris, Assistant Professor of Architecture, Sapienza University, Italy , PhD, Architecture, Adj. Professor at Politecnico di Milano, Italy Alessia Guerrieri, PhD, Architecture, Sapienza University, Italy

Arianna Bartocci, MSc Architecture, Vice-President at I.U.V.A.S., Italy

Chiara Giorgetti, Professor, Fine Arts, Brera’s Academy of Fine Arts, Milan, Italy Deniz Balik Lokce, Associate Professor at Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey Emilia Corradi, Associate Professor of Architecture, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Fabrizia Berlingieri, Assistant Professor of Architecture, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Francesca Dal Cin, PhD Candidate, Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon, Portugal Francesca Giofrè, Associate Professor at Sapienza University, Italy

Laura Pavia, PhD in Architecture and Urban Phenomenology - Adj. Professor at DiCEM e Na-ture-City LAB, Università degli Studi della Basilicata, Italy

Lorenzo Bagnoli, PhD, Architecture, President at I.U.V.A.S., Italy

Nadia Bertolino, PhD, M.Sc., Senior Lecturer, Architecture and Community Empowerment, Northumbria University, UK

Nicola Vazzoler, PhD, Urban Studies, RomaTre University

Paola Ardizzola, Associate Professor, German University in Cairo, Egypt

Paola Rizzi, Professor of Urban Design and Planning, Diver s City, DADU, University of Sassari Sara Basso, Assistant Professor of Urban Studies, University of Triest, Italy

Sara Caramaschi, PhD, Urban Studies, Post-Doc Researcher, GSSI, L’Aquila, Italy

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Table of Contents

9

INCIPIT

LIVING UNEXPECTEDLY

13

Caged Spaces of Interiority

Less Space and Cabanon

Nicole Cappellari, Sílvia Maciel Sávio Chatagnier

27

Neurotic House: elastic spaces of the Pandemic

Rachel Hurst

39

Kitchen Table Mapping

Rennie Tang

47

Nesting in Pandemic Times

Unexpected Memorie sand Lost Desires

Alessandra Castellani

59

Stenáchoro [tight-space=distress]

Social and physical boundaries in the pandemic era

Anthi Kosma, Federica Martella

73

About homes, About journeys

Federico Taverna, Siebrent Willems

79

Inhabiting the frontier

Representing space

Andrea Donelli

91

The Unexpected Life of Balconies

Kirsty Volz, Jenny Chu-Tzu Peng

103

Unpredicted, Productive

About Transformations and Polyvalence of Private Spaces

Amal Al Balushi, Gustavo de Siqueira, Marianne Sigl, Rafael Barcellos Santos

115

Nest to Next

Long-term Containment and Its Impact on Residential Spaces

Pashmeena Vikramjit Ghom, Abraham George

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MISSING INTERACTIONS

143

It is not a matter of sexual orientation

Cohabitation in a time of emergency

Caterina Anastasia

153

(Architectural) Adaptation to the Unexpected

Giulia Setti

163

New Urban Choreographies

Cohabiting public space in the time of a pandemic

Cecilia De Marinis, Dorotea Ottaviani

177

Elevations

49 Days of Looking onto Nature

Körner Andreas

191

Unexpected made natural

Turning the project into a tactical tool

Carlo Deregibus

201

Communications and global peripherals

Claudio Zanirato

207

Adapting to crises: windows of opportunity and paths of

transforma-tion for cities in Covid-19 times

Daniele Cannatella

215

Desert City - Shelter City

unexpected events

Andrea Califano, Mickeal Milocco Borlini

225

Hanging spaces

A dialogue between domestic and urban space

Elena Scattolini, Kevin Santus, Stefano Sartorio, Arianna Luisa Nicoletta Scaioli

237

Emerging socio-economic inequities during the Covid-19 pandemic

The landscapes of the Parisian suburbs

Varvara Toura

249

Unexpected Juxtapositions

Hong Kong’s Informal Urban Ecologies

Adrian Yat Wai Lo

261

TEMPORALITY and TENACITY

Potency of the Indian Panorama

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DIFFERENT SOCIALITY

275

The social Act

Stefano Murello

285

Quarantine Symptomatology: is a naked running body a heterotopy?

Elisa Mozzelin

295

Virus, Man and Architecture

Thomas Pepino

305

Digital and quarantine

Giuseppe Gallo

313

Un-covid Urban Corporis

Piera Merli, Alessandra Brosio

319

Healthy housing and regeneration

Covid-19 and post-pandemic

Mohamed Edeisy

331

Fallen dogmas Vs solid eventualities

From architecture to sets and vice-versa

Stefanos Antoniadis

337

New Faith in Fakes

Out-takes from a false scenography

Marcus Moore, Malcolm Doidge

349

L’eterno trionfo / The eternal triumph

Designing an art installation

Diego Zangirolami

359

A day at the airport

Eleonora Alviti

367

The home graduands

Animesh Dev

383

Responsive living or a stark reality

Duality of a pandemic

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9 URBAN CORPORIS X - UNEXPECTED

INCIPIT

Starting from the emergency provoked world, the book brings the contributions of researchers and artists from all over the world discussing the theme of the “unexpected”, its implication and inter-action with the everyday life.

-vided into three parts: Living unexpect-sociality.

authors who have had a reading of the unexpected emergency that occurred, dynamics and relation caused by this situation, underlining how the isolation and the urban sphere.

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MISSING INTERA

C

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Desert City - Shelter City

Keywords: City desert, City shelter, Refuge, Unexpected scenarios

Abstract

-space of cities suspended by

unexpected events

Andrea Califano Post Graduate in Architectural and Landscape Heritage at Iuav, PhD Candidate in Restoration (Sapienza

Univeristy of Rome, 2020-23).

Mickeal Milocco Borlini PhD in Architecture - Theory and Design (Sapienza Univeristy of Rome, 2018); currently Research

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Introduction

(Camus, 1978, p 176); today the city appears as the only desert in which contemporary people

equal to has lost

intimacy and social relations in

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market (La Cecla,

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-space) as a

-, a place that the contempo-rary designer must think and rethink as a

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in L’Aquila, or -city anecdotes and epithets, thus showing the

these

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A book of Architecture, Art, Philosophy and Urban studies to nourish the Urban Body.

“Urban Corporis Unexpected”, through different contri-butions, deals with the changing reality brought by the Sars-Cov2 pandemic. The book presents a series of essays, pointing out different perspectives upon dynamics and re-lation caused by this situation, underlining how the isola-tion period has affected both the domestic and the urban sphere, shaping a multifaced interpretation of the changed lives, spaces and routines.

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ISBN 978-88-32050-97-4

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