Güllüdere e Kızılçukur: la Valle delle Rose e la Valle Rossa in Cappadocia Premio internazionale Carlo Scarpa per il giardino 2020-2021 : XXXI edizione
The focus of the 2020-2021 International Carlo Scarpa Prize for Gardens is a site in Cappadocia, lying in two contiguous valleys carved out of volcanic rock, known as Güllüdere and Kızılçukur. This region with its plateaus extends through the heart of the Anatolian peninsula, the ancient bridge betw...
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Fondazione Benetton studi ricerche
2020
Crocetta del Montello (Treviso) Antiga |
Schriftenreihe: | Memorie. Serie "Dossier del Premio internazionale Carlo Scarpa per il giardino"
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Zusammenfassung: | The focus of the 2020-2021 International Carlo Scarpa Prize for Gardens is a site in Cappadocia, lying in two contiguous valleys carved out of volcanic rock, known as Güllüdere and Kızılçukur. This region with its plateaus extends through the heart of the Anatolian peninsula, the ancient bridge between cultures. Arid soils eroded by water and wind, and a climate of extremes characterize the natural environment first encountered by the early Christians. Then, in the wake of the Byzantine culture, it became home to eremitic and monastic settlements, churches and sanctuaries. Its history is accompanied by astounding spaces, richly painted buildings, stables, rural buildings, cisterns, apiaries, and dovecotes, forming the mosaic of a stunning cultivated landscape. Despite the signs of abandonment of traditional landscapes and the new uses resulting from mass tourism, these valleys still represent the extent and meaning of a place that is the memory of an ancient form of inhabitation, in a balance between nature and culture, whose value crosses every border |
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Beschreibung: | 261 Seiten Illustrationen, Pläne, Karten |
ISBN: | 9788884351999 978-88-8435-199-9 |