Themonumental Baroque fountains placed in the public spaces of the city of Messina, before the earthquake of 1908, represented a typical multi-functioning element. Their main function was to supply water to the population. Furthermore, they constituted the visual focus of the square in which they were located, served as a place of rest, meeting and socialization, represented the economic, political and religious power of those who had built them, were a real object of urban design (to be appreciated both from a great distance and in terms of detail). The relocation of the fountains following the nineteenth-century plan for the reconstruction of the city gave them an even more ambiguous role, sometimes exalting their value, at other times reducing them to a useless element of street furniture. This essay aims to analyze the role of the urban landscape project in relation to pre-existing monuments, which were characterized by a multiple function from the outset and were further enriched with new values.

Urban Landscape and Multi-functioning Elements: Repositioning of Monumental Fountains in Messina After the 1908 Earthquake / Colistra, Daniele. - (2021), pp. 1021-1047. [10.1007/978-3-030-59743-6_48]

Urban Landscape and Multi-functioning Elements: Repositioning of Monumental Fountains in Messina After the 1908 Earthquake

Colistra Daniele
2021-01-01

Abstract

Themonumental Baroque fountains placed in the public spaces of the city of Messina, before the earthquake of 1908, represented a typical multi-functioning element. Their main function was to supply water to the population. Furthermore, they constituted the visual focus of the square in which they were located, served as a place of rest, meeting and socialization, represented the economic, political and religious power of those who had built them, were a real object of urban design (to be appreciated both from a great distance and in terms of detail). The relocation of the fountains following the nineteenth-century plan for the reconstruction of the city gave them an even more ambiguous role, sometimes exalting their value, at other times reducing them to a useless element of street furniture. This essay aims to analyze the role of the urban landscape project in relation to pre-existing monuments, which were characterized by a multiple function from the outset and were further enriched with new values.
2021
Inglese
AA VV
Fabio Bianconi, Marco Filippucci
Digital Draw Connections. Representing Complexity and Contradiction in Landscape
1021
1047
27
978-3-030-59742-9
Springer
Cham
SVIZZERA
Esperti anonimi
Urban landscape · Messina earthquake · Monumental fountains · Urban scenography · Multi-Functioning element · Reconstruction project
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Colistra, Daniele
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Urban Landscape and Multi-functioning Elements: Repositioning of Monumental Fountains in Messina After the 1908 Earthquake / Colistra, Daniele. - (2021), pp. 1021-1047. [10.1007/978-3-030-59743-6_48]
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