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|a Lucente, Roberta,
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|a Disasters otherwhere :
|b new forms of complexity for architecture /
|c Roberta Lucente, Nicoletta Trasi ; translations, Clelia Maria Dri.
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|a "After every catastrophe, the importance of the building context and its effects in any environmental disaster becomes clear - whether such disasters are natural or human-induced. This is true, although less evident, in humanitarian disasters caused by wars and conflicts as well as social hardship - which in most cases is related to problematic living conditions - whether they are inadequate, lacking, denied or lost. Therefore, architecture confirms its essential role, time and time again, even in periods of less favorable academic relevancy. However, the contribution of architectural culture isn't limited to pinpointing the appropriate quality of a settlement; it can go significantly beyond in scope and offer its tools as a magnifying glass to analyze pre- and post-disaster phenomena. The breadth of its look ranges from the planetary to the human scale, and the richness of its codes - interwoven with the many humanistic and scientific disciplines it interacts with - make up an exclusive apparatus of tools to understand and act upon reality."--
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