Cities in Crisis: Emergency Measures in Architecture and Urbanism, 1400-1700
Study Day
- Beginn: 06.09.2018 13:00
- Ende: 07.09.2018 15:00
- Vortragende(r): Study Day
- Ort: Villino Stroganoff, Via Gregoriana 22, 00187 Rom
- Gastgeber: Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte
- Kontakt: paulinyi@biblhertz.it
This two-day event will begin with presentations by researchers and practitioners investigating
contemporary crisis architecture, immediately inviting participants to consider the implications of
these issues today. Transitioning to historical issues, speakers will approach the topic from diverse
methodological perspectives and cover a wide geographic range, stimulating discussion on different
cultural approaches to crisis architecture and urban responses to emergencies. Some papers will also
investigate the notion of risk, specifically in terms of how anticipation of and preparation for crises
shaped architecture and urban planning. Moving away from a study of architecture focused on
monumentality and magnificence, the goal of this Study Day is to promote discussion on how
emergency structures embodied and responded to disruptive scenarios, shaping urbanscapes in the
early modern period.
Scientific Organizers
Danielle Abdon (Bibliotheca Hertziana; Temple University) and Margaret Bell (University of California-
Santa Barbara; Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz)
*This event will be live streamed at https://bit.ly/2BY4OlK
Program
Thursday, September 6, 2018
8:00 a.m.
Tristan Weddigen
Bibliotheca Hertziana
Welcome
Danielle Abdon and Margaret Bell
Bibliotheca Hertziana, Temple University; University of California—Santa Barbara, Kunsthistorisches
Institut in Florenz
Introduction
I. Crisis Architecture Today
8:15
Esther Charlesworth
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Keynote
9:30 Break
10:30
Walking Tour of Rome with Stalker
Meeting Point: Piramide Metro Station
13:30 Break
II. Urban Crises: Now and Then
Moderator: Morgan Ng
14:30
Philine Helas
Bibliotheca Hertziana
"…per Roma l’acqua sua spandendo": The floods of the Tiber during the XV and XVI centuries
15:30 Break
III. Architectures of Displacement
Respondent: Fabrizio Nevola
16:00
Iacopo Benincampi
Università di Roma-Sapienza
The 'New' City of Cervia: An Urban Deal between Public Health, Industrial
Activities and Social
Emergency
Danielle Abdon
Bibliotheca Hertziana, Temple University
From Tents to Urban Ornaments: Sheltering the Local and Foreign Poor
in Early Modern Venice
Maria Teresa Gigliozzi
Università di Macerata
In fieri: The Continuous Adaptation of Norcia to the Seismic Activity over the Centuries
Friday
September 7, 2018
IV. Urban Control in Times of Crisis (Part I)
Respondent: Gauvin Alexander Bailey
9:00
Anita Ruso
Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
The Republic of Dubrovnik after 1667: Strategies for Rebuilding the City
Nuno Grancho
DINÂMIA'CET - IUL
The Sieges of Diu and the Architecture and Urbanism of the Colonial City
10:20 Break
V. Urban Control in Times of Crisis (Part II)
Respondent: Gauvin Alexander Bailey
10:50
Narciss M. Sohrabi
Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre-La Défense
Emergent New Julfa: Emergency Measures in the Crisis Architecture or Socio-Cultural Resistance in
the Early Modern Urbanism of Iran
Kristen Streahle
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz
Inquisition Architecture in the Kingdom of Aragón and its Territories: Painted Petitions in the Aljafería
of Zaragoza and the Steri of Palermo
12:30 Break
VI. Disease and Hospitality
Respondent: Ann Carmichael
13:30
Britta Hentschel
Universität Liechtenstein
Crisis and Control: Keeping Tabs on the Urban Development in Early Modern France
Isabel Ruiz Garnelo
Universitat de València
The Insufficient Hospitality in Early Modern Rome: The Cases of the Crown of Aragon
Darka Bilić
Centar Cvito Fisković
Plague Control Measures in Early Modern Split and Distinctive Role of its Lazaretto
15:30 Break
16:00
VII. Final Discussion: Urban Crises from a Historical Perspective
Gauvin Alexander Bailey, Ann Carmichael, Esther Charlesworth, and Fabrizio Nevola