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- W196920443 abstract "The European Transect: An Organic Way for Architecture to Develop Towns, Cities, and Metropolises Gabriele Tagliaventi The first exposure I had to the idea of a rural-urban tran- sect came in Toronto in 1997, at the Congress for New Urbanism. Andres Duany gave me a huge in-folio volume to “do a cultural translation for the European context.” 1 It was the most exciting material about urban planning and architecture I had seen since Leon Krier’s criticism of modernist suburban developments. The transect’s great value is that it provides practi- tioners, students, developers, and public officials with a comprehensive system to help guide the rational, organic development of towns, cities and metropolises. New Urbanism is most frequently criticized on the Euro- pean continent for its romantic and outdated profile. 2 When attacks are not ideologically motivated, comments usually go something like: “Yes, the drawings are elegant, the theory is interesting, but it doesn’t belong to our time, and, worst of all, it cannot be applied on a large scale.” Duany’s folio, however, offered an answer in the form of a comprehensive collection of references and an efficient “operating system” to design settlements in balance with the natural environment, from the rural house to the metropolis. Understanding the European City through the Transect The task of making a cultural translation of such essentially American ideas immediately raised important questions. Could the transect keep its strength in the Euro- pean context? Could it explain the nature of the existing European city and guide future organic developments? How could a simple and straightforward tool work in an extremely complex environment? Was it sufficiently adapt- able to the new panorama? Could it be implemented? Since 1998, together with colleagues and teaching assis- Above: Bologna was the first European city where transect-based analysis helped with planning for physical expansion and population growth. This photo shows a section of the city core (T6). Views of the city corresponding to other T zones are on p.52. Opposite: Research on transect zones and building types was used to generate a plan for infill development in a peripheral area of Ferrara along the Via Modena. Tagliaventi / The European Transect" @default.
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- W196920443 title "The European Transect: An Organic way for Architecture to Develop Towns, Cities, and Metropolises [The Transect] - eScholarship" @default.
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