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Abstract submission September 20, 2019
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Acceptance notification November 15, 2019
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First author registration and payment December 30, 2019
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Full paper submission January 30, 2020
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Conference February 19-22, 2020
Roma 2020
BOOK OF ABSTRACT |
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Is now online the 5th ISUFitaly International Conference - Urban Substrata & City Regeneration. Morphological legacies and design tools.
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GALA DINNER |
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As a tradition in our ISUFItaly conferences, we have organized for our guests a dinner on the 21st February. It will be an opportunity to share a pleasant moment with our foreign colleagues. |
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PARALLEL SESSIONS |
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20 February|Thursday
A.1 9:00 - 11:00 room A Urban Substrata and New Meanings Chair_Ivor Samuels
Lost in Transition. Urban substrata in a Chinese metropolis. The case of Nanjing Hehua Tang. Marco Trisciuoglio Urban Fabric and contemporary dwelling in the Greek-Roman centre of Naples. Federica Visconti Micro-urbanism. Additional tool for urban heritage determination. Éva Lovra
Documenting the disappeared Rome: the San Marco district. Chiara Melchionna, Francesca Geremia
Underlying, extended and updated Rome in Valencia: the historic definition of Ciutat Vella as the core city. Mifsut Garcia Cesar Damian
Why an Atlas? Reading of the cultural substrata of the Portuguese building typologies. José Silva, Sergio Fernandes, Carlos Dias Coelho
The concept of morpho-typology in the Alberobello urban organism. Matteo Ieva, Miriana Di Gioia, Francesco Leone, Rosella Regina, Fausta Schiavone
Metamorphosis of Urban Form in A Historical Nutshell; A Critical Perspective. Selen Karadogan, Ecem Kutlay
PH.1 Parallel Session 9:00 - 11:00 room PH Urban Morphology in Historical Context Chair_Federica Visconti
Emerging Perspectives on Urban Morphology: Nicosia’s historical urban form through multiple practices. Nadia Charalambous
From past to present Shiraz historical texture and its morphological structure. Farzaneh Nahas Farmaniyeh, Ali Sokhanpardaz
Historical walls of segregation: a comparative approach on fringe belt as a tool of regeneration. Deborah Lefosse
Morphological development in historic context German Convent of St Francis. Gisela Loehlein
Diyarbakır. City Identity changing through time. Zulkuf Guneli
The concept of “trullo type” in the formation of Alberobello settlement. Matteo Ieva, Greta Indrio, Davide Lasorella, Gianpiero Gorgoglione
Gravina in Puglia: City substratum as a Process of “Invention” and Transformation of the Territory. Francesca Delia De Rosa
Fringe Belts by transect. The case of Krakow Anna Agata Kantarek
A.2 Parallel Session 11:30 - 13:30 room A Urban Form Theory Chair_Marco Trisciuoglio
The Vacant City as the contemporary substratum. Why and How the crisis enables regeneration processes. Nicola Marzot
Giovannoni’s "diradamento" as a congruent transformation of urban continuity. Applications and limits of a philological device for core city regeneration. Maria Vitiello
Shifting point-attractors: the central-symmetric flexi of via Flaminia and via Clodia near pons Milvius, Rome. Alessandro Camiz
The idea of morphological regions as a tool in planning and design. Vitor Oliveira, Muzaffer Ali Yaygin
Urban aesthetics: the haussmannian urban form and the configuration of the city of Erechim/RS, Brazil. Camila Nardino, Dirceu Piccinato Junior
Coincidentia oppositorum. The building of the urban form in O. M. Ungers in the city of Berlin. Vincenzo d’Abramo
An examination of the morphological change of the Roman “cardo”-case of Adana/Turkey. Beliz Büşra Şahin, Fazilet Duygu Saban
PH.2 Parallel Session 11:30 - 13:30 room PH Urban Regeneration and Social Issues Chair_Kayvan Karimi
Urban form versus health of citizens. Case study of Lodz downtown rehabilitation. Malgorzata Hanzl
Rethinking marginal areas: urban growth and inequality in informal settlements, the case study of Usme district, Bogotá. Nelcy Echeverria
Morphological layers in Bucharest based on the spontaneous interior courtyards. Andreea Boldojar
Gentrifying Morphologies of a Gentrifying City. A perspective from neighborhoods of Istanbul. Zeynep Tulumen
The urban redevelopment project of San Lorenzo district in Rome. Rosalba Belibani
Urban Morphological Forms of Informal Areas in Tirana; Strategies of Intervention. Irina Branko
Morphological legacies and informal city: understanding urban dynamics in the Vetor Leste do centro in São Paulo. Ambra Migliorisi
A.3 Parallel Session 14:30 - 16:30 room A Urban Morphology and Planning Tools Chair_Teresa Marat-Mendes
Industrial heritage as an overlooked potential in urban heritage. Case study Miskolc-Diósgyőr. Zoltán Bereczki, Éva Lovra
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Historic Design Lessons and Contemporary Planning Failures in Savannah, Georgia USA. Mark David Major
Lasting transformation of Erenkoy. Burak Ozturk
The effects of planning decisions on the traditional urban fabric of a historical city: The case of Gaziantep in x968-2008. Fatos Merve Hidiroglu
Transitional Morphologies in the Global South. Ana Ricchiardi
Morphological features of small industrial towns. Iuliia Viktorovna Bushmakova, Svetlana Valentinovna Maksimova
Gridded Urban Morphologies, sub-Saharan Africa and Senegal: Research Historiographies and Present-day Realities. Liora Bigon, Eric Ross
PH.3 Parallel Session 14:30 - 16:30 room PH Reading/Design Strategies Chair_Gianpiero Moretti
A momentary lapse of reason. Vitor Oliveira
Urban fabric recovery as a pre-condition for the historical and identity continuity in the post-trauma reconstruction.. Giulia Brunori
Design strategy and urban configuration: morphological study of two new towns in mid-twentieth century Brazil. Maria Liuza Sorace Tavares
Spatial Ambiguity in Singular Buildings. Timeless composition principles interpretation. João Silva Leite, Sergio Barreiros Proença
Understanding seashore streets: urban morphometrics as a tool for climate-induced risk assessment. Martin Fleischmann, Francesca Dal Cin, Ombretta Romice, Sergio Porta, Sergio Barreiros
Shiraz and Kashan. Substrate and Urban form: knots and path in the process of transformation. Paolo Carlotti
Construction without morphology. Sokhanpardaz Ali, Nahas Farmaniyeh Farzaneh
Urban form reading in Lisbon. Decoding the porosity of Almirante Reis avenue valley. Sergio Barreiros Proença, Ana Amado
A.4 Parallel Session 17:00 - 19:00 room A Landscapes in Transformation Chair_Vitor Oliveira
Planning for Green Spaces: Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro xx century urban plans. Teresa Marat-Mendes, Fabiano Lemes de Oliveira
Transitional form of industrial mixed-use. Martina Crapolicchio
Urbanscape as Landscape Emanation of East Adriatic Coast. Ana Sopina, Bojana Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci
Seashore street substrata. Morphological analysis of an urban element of Portuguese waterfront cities. Francesca Dal Cin, Sergio Barreiros Proença
The role of paper mills in the Quebec’s cities urban development. Maxime Nadon-Roger
Unplanned urban fringes in the small size towns. The case of coastal urbanization of Liguria. Giampiero Lombardini
Search for a new landscape ‘order’. Reading of some contemporary design experiences. Nicola Scardigno
The Spatial Logic of the Arabian Coastal City. The Case of Doha, State of Qatar and Muscat, Sultanate of Oman Heba O. Tannous, Major Mark David
PH.4 Parallel Session 17:00 - 19:00 room PH New Trends in Urban Form Interpretation Chair_Nadia Charalambous
Urban recurrences as spaces generators. Santiago Gomes, Maddalena Barbieri
Landscape analysis for digital description of urban morphology of Upper Kama region towns. Anastasia Evgenievna Semina, Valentinovna Svetlana Maksimova
Digitizing typomorphology. Design worlds, morphologically informed urban design and City-Information modeling (CIM). Todor Stojanovski
Urban Space Index (USI) and morphologically informed urban design. Architectural elements and quality of urban space. Irena Toljan, Todor Stojanovski
Algorithmic Control for the Generation of Urban Block: A Parametric Approach to the Plot-Based Urbanism. Mert Akay, Olgu Çalışkan
Changes in urban fabric – a cause and a result of an innovation district? Jacek Gądecki, Ilona Morawska, Karolina Anielska, Łukasz Afeltowicz
Landscape analysis for digital description of urban morphology of Upper Kama region towns. Anastasia Evgenievna Semina, Valentinovna Svetlana Maksimova
21 February|Friday
A.5 Parallel Session 11:30 - 13:30 room A Re-Emerging Substrata Chair_Carlos Dias Coelho
The curvilinear substrate. From the phenomenon of dequantification to deformation of the type. Christian Sammarco
Ancient planned structures in Lake Bracciano. Michele Magazzù
The city of Venice. The form and the space. Ermelinda Di Chiara
The re-invention of the fragment. The Archeological Museum of Milan by Egizio Nichelli. Elisa Valentina Prusicki
The city of walls: how military architecture has shaped Baghdad and the citizens. Rossella Gugliotta
Layered Morphologies and Topographic Structures. Substrata and Design Writing. Laura Pezzetti
From open architecture to the dialectic podium/temple. For a con/textual architecture. Antonello Monaco
PH.5 Parallel Session 11:30 - 13:30 room PH Urban Morphology and Education/Methods and Spaces Chair_Alessandro Camiz
Morphologie des écoles primaires québécoises: Débat entre le modèle, le type et le projet d’architecture des écoles d’après-guerre. Daniel Oliver-Cividino
Urban morphology education in Serbia: origin, genesis and new tendencies. Vladan Djokić, Milica Milojević, Aleksandra Djordjevic, Mladen Pešić
Morphological ‘Reading’ as a Catalyst for Conservation: results from an urban conservation course in Penang, Malaysia. Jeffrey William Cody
Teaching Masterplanning for Change: the development of a research-led and evidence-based method for the next generation of urban designers. Alessandra Feliciotti, Ombretta Romice, Sergio Porta
Schools of Municipality I of Rome. Reading of the derivation process from the special type: the palace and the convent. Cinzia Paciolla
Schools as Elements to Regenerate the Communities in the Contemporary Cities. Case Study: Kashan, Iran. Elham Karbakaei Hassani
Rethinking school by reinventing the city. Paolo Carlotti
A.6 Parallel Session 14:30 - 16:30 room A Ancient and New Public Spaces Chair_Sérgio Padrão Fernandes
Place Royale: a heritage to rediscover. Luiza Cardoso Santos
Public Space in São Paulo: The fair as a form of urban land occupation. Gabriela Lamanna Soares, Denise Antonucci
Regeneration of sanctuaries in ancient cities: Pergamon example. Özlem Balcı
The Country Magnet – Garden Cities’ aesthetic background. Antonio Blanco Pastor
A Green Legacy: the Transformation of x8th Century Parks into the new British Universities of the x960s. Maria Garcia Carbonero
Mapping Urbanities. From morphologies to flows a new reading of Public Space. Greta Pitanti
Volumes of the past, lines in the present. Ouzai square, on the traces of the invisible streetscape of Beirut Marlene Chahine
PH.6 Parallel Session 14:30 - 16:30 room PH Continuity and Resilience as Tools for Regeneration Chair_Rosalba Belibani
Urban form as a complex adaptive system: building a parallel between concepts, models and organisational principles in resilience theory and urban morphology. Alessandra Feliciotti, Ombretta Romice, Vitor Oliveira, Sergio Porta
Integrating Resilience Concept and Urban Morphology. A contradictory merging attempt or a promising combination? Alessandra Buffa, Danial Mohabat Doost, Grazia Brunetta, Angioletta Voghera
From urban tissues to special buildings and public squares: architectural design experimentation in Pera, Istanbul. Alessandro Camiz, Özge Özkuvancı, Cemre Uslu
Urban morphology and critical reconstructions: the case of Friedrichstadt. Ilaria Maria Zedda
distURBANces. Markus Stenger
Minimalist approach for future regeneration. Cigdem Findiklar Ulku, Rahmi Erdem
Read to create and create to design. Francesco Scattino
B.1 Parallel Session 14:30 - 16:30 room B Reading/Design Study Cases Chair_Renato Capozzi
Metabolist urban utopias and the project for the European city. Jasna Mariotti
Designing for Productive Urban Landscapes. Applying the CPUL City concept in Lisbon Metropolitan Area. Teresa Marat-Mendes, João Borges, Sara Lopes
Quebec City Urban Forms and the contemporary architectural project. Gianpiero Moretti
Reproduction of the Edge as a Vitrine in Odunpazarı Historic District, Eskişehir. Acalya Alpan, Hasan Unver
Trisungo: a typological-procedural research for the recovery of a village hit by the 20x6/20x7 earthquake. Giulia Brunori, Michele Zampilli
On Methods. Towards an operative reading of city morphological legacies: common-building and building-type Sergio Padrão Fernandes, João Silva Leite
Substrate and modernity. The Sports Citadel of Mappano. Silvia Aloisio, Paolo Carlotti, Antonello Monaco, Cinzia Paciolla, Cristian Sammarco, Laura Schito, Benedetta Tornese
Chelas Zone J revisited: urban morphology and change in a recovering neighbourhood. João Cunha Borges, Teresa Marat-Mendes, Sara Silva Lopes
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TOURS |
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At this link, you can find the VIAGGI DI ADRIANO proposal for some very interesting tours. Each tour will have an expert Architect or Archeologist as a guide and are all very close to the conference venue. |
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ACCOMMODATION |
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The area where the conference will be held is that of the ancient Jewish ghetto, in the historic centre of
L’Hosianum Palace (recommended) Via dei Polacchi, 23 Housed in a 15th-century building in central Rome, it is a few steps from the conference venue. This accommodation is also an excellent value for money. Tel +39 06 697191 info@hosianum.com Small, nice structure, all a few steps from the conference venue are:
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FULL PAPER |
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Submission of your paper in advance (not exceeding 4000 words) should be done before January 30th 2020. Authors should consult the notes for the guidance of contributors here To complete your submission you have to login on the http://rome2020.isufitaly.com - go to the “user home” page and in the “author” section - go to your active submission - do click on your abstract - follow the instruction to submit your full paper as supplemetary file - the full paper has to be done following the template you can find at link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1O-NDUXLT9-g7xuTNxxjZZpPk8CUmt2Bq - the indd file and the 4 images should be uploaded as a .zip or .rar file - Save the submission. At the end of the process you’ll receive a confirmation mail (also check the spam folder). For any question please send an e-mail to roma2020@isufitaly.com A_782Camporeale |
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Editorial Guidance - full paper |
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Submitted papers must be original and not under consideration by any other journal. They should be in English and should preferably not exceed 4000 words with an English abstract in less than 200 words and up to five keywords. Papers should be formatted in Adobe Indesign following the template provided. Papers should be in a single-column format with double spacing and wide margins. Authors should not attempt to reproduce the journal’s page layout. Spelling follows The concise Oxford dictionary. All measurements should be expressed in the metric system. Authors alone are responsible for securing any necessary copyright permissions to reproduce illustrations, extensive quotations etc. References These should be placed at the end of the paper. Authors must use the Harvard system of giving references, in which authors’ names (no initials)and dates are given in the body of the text B for example (Biddle and Hill, 1971) B and the references are listed alphabetically at the end of the paper, under the heading ‘References’, in the following form: Biddle, M. and Hill, D. (1971) ‘Late Saxon planned towns’, Antiquaries Journal 51, 70-85.Conzen, M. R. G. (1968) ‘The use of town plans in the study of urban history’, in Dyos, H. J. (ed.)The study of urban history (Edward Arnold, London) 113-30. English Heritage (2010) Understanding place: an introduction (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/Publications) accessed 23 June 2010. Hillier, B. (1996) Space is the machine (CambridgeUniversity Press, Cambridge). Kropf, K. S. (1993) ‘An inquiry into the definitionof built form in urban morphology’, unpublishedPhD thesis, University of Birmingham, UK. Thompson, F. M. L. (ed.) (1982) The rise ofsuburbia (Leicester University Press,Leicester). In the case of multi-authored publications, all authors should be named in the list of references. Only cited references should be listed. Illustrations and tables Line drawings, which should be of professional quality, and photographs should be the size of the intended reproduction. When designing illustrations, account should be taken of the journal page size. Illustrations should be numbered consecutively, referred to directly in the text and submitted as JPEG or TIFF files (using LZW compression if available). Pictorial illustrations and line diagrams should be at a resolution of no less than 300 dpi. All illustrations must have captions. A typed list of these should be included after the references, in the following style: Figure 1. Distribution of house types. Particular care should be taken with the layout of tables, each of which should be on a separate page. These should be set out using no vertical rules and as few horizontal rules as possible, and with wide margins on all sides. Title page A separate title page should include the title of the paper, and the name(s), main professional or academic affiliation(s) and full address(es), including e-mail address(es), of the author(s). Headings Only the first letter and proper names are capitalised. Headings are placed against the left-hand margin, primary sub-headings being in bold and secondary sub-headings being in italic. Numerals Numerals should be used for all units of measurement, but in the case of quantities of objects, persons etc., the figures from one to twenty should be spelt out (for example: ten people, ten cases; but 10 days, 10 km, 24 inhabitants, 6400 m). Proofs Proofs will normally be sent to authors. Only printer’s errors should be corrected at this stage:major changes are not acceptable |
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