Tower, Steeples and Minarets can be regarded in the context of an urban landscape: the meaning lies essentially in the upward movement. Vector-oriented constructions capable of arranging the urban space around it. At the same time, however, these buildings include inside various narrative programs: the architectural text presents itself to be read by those who encounter it. The question is whether it can imply an elementary narrative micro-universe. Can towers predict their collapse? This paper will focus on relationships between war and architecture, investigating how certain structures like towers and minarets have inside them specific programs of collapsing related to offences involving weapons. Keywords Towers; Point of View; Architecture; War memorials; Urban studies Contents 1.The Towers and the City 2. Towers, Minarets, Walls and Wars 3. Conclusion. A Semiotics of Falling References Occhio semiotico sui media | Semiotic eye on media
Some reflections on last Biennale di Architettura, starting from Elena Pirazzoli & Roberto Zancan's work, Urbs Oblivionalis. Urban Spaces and Terrorism in Italy. http://www.ocula.it/files/OCULA-BIENNALE-Pirazzoli-Zancan_[12,297.304Mb].pdf
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