A New Idea of Revitalization for Urbicide Crisis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA2024EN0193Keywords:
reuse, upcycling, reconstruction, identity, peaceAbstract
«A manifest and violent opposition to the highest values of civilization», this is the definition that the Serbian Bogdan
Bogdanovic gave to the term urbicide, which he coined to describe the atrocities of the War in the Balkans. Bogdanovic
was mayor of Belgrade from 1982 to 1986 and has crystallized through his books the devastation that the territory
suffered in those years. In his 1993 article for Lettera Internazionale he underlined how «it seems that there was less
room for tenderness and love towards the city than there was space and stimulus for completely contrasting feelings:
discomfort, revulsion, contempt and above all fear» and this can be found not only in the history of our civilization but
also in the contemporary world. What remains of the cities are mostly skeletal, dormant and suffering elements,
mirrors of abandonment and neglect. There are, however, further conditions of urbicide that sneakily creep into the
contemporary panorama. This work proposes a reinterpretation of the phenomenon of urbicide by trying to describe
good practices that seek to interpret destructive actions as a positive and alternative reality to the phenomenon.
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