Edited volumes by Alessandro Camiz, Ph.D.

LARGE MODELS IN SMALL URBAN SETTLEMENTS, 2021
FORMA CIVITATIS, International Journal of Urban and Territorial
Morphological Studies, Vol.1, N.1... more FORMA CIVITATIS, International Journal of Urban and Territorial
Morphological Studies, Vol.1, N.1, 2021,
LARGE MODELS IN SMALL URBAN SETTLEMENTS
Alessandro Camiz, Martin Ebert and Giorgio Verdiani eds.
Grünberg Verlag, Weimar and Rostock, GREEN OPEN ACCESS: J123-2020-FC; ISSN
2748-2812 (Print); ISSN 2748-3134 (Online); ISBN: 9783933713667
Journal is open access, all papers are available in PDF here
http://www.formacivitatis.com/index.php/journal/issue/current
Hardcopies may be ordered through the Publisher's website
http://www.grunbergverlag.de/
Table of Contents
Editorial
Forma Civitatis: playing with meaning and form
Alessandro Camiz
Articles
From the fortifications to the strongholds. The modifications of the
defensive culture of the city ancient Régime in relation to the birth of the
modern governance of the territory.
Maria Carolina Campone
The inner geography of hill-top towns A discussion on the effects of
altimetry on configuration
Valerio Cutini
Border, nomos, identity
Stefano Lambardi
A methodical approach to the comparative study of planted towns in 13th
century Meklenburg
Martin Ebert
The Cerro de Pasco effect
Eleonora Cecconi
Small towns and digital survey: virtualizing Castelvecchio Calvisio,
Abruzzo, Italy
Giorgio Verdiani, Andrea Leonardi, Stéphane Giraudeau
Book Reviews
Richard Nemec: Die Ökonomisierung des Raumes. Planen und Bauen in Mittel-
und Osteuropa unter den Nationalsozialisten 1938 bis 1945
Martin Ebert
Designing change, changing architecture
Alessandro Camiz
Thesis
Reading and designing the urban fabric of San Vito Romano
Virginia Cosenza
Calls for papers
Pandemics and the changing built environment
Alessandro Camiz
Reports
A Report on the 2020 ISAR International Architecture Summer School in
Abruzzo
Thomas Greene Rankin
Cities in evolution: diachronic transformation of urban and rural
settlements
Alessandro Camiz

ARCHITECTURE, ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONTEMPORARY CITY PLANNING Multi-Layered Settlements - Proceedings, 2019
In discussions on urbanism, the need to involve new actors has been a major theme of recent debat... more In discussions on urbanism, the need to involve new actors has been a major theme of recent debate. In this field, throughout Europe, various ways of allowing citizens to take a more direct part in planning is stressed. It is also important to look at the role or lack of the role played by particular research fields. Architecture plays a major role in city planning. While Archaeology has become increasingly involved in field projects in urban environments, the discipline seldom plays an important role in City Planning. In several countries and particular cities this situation has been questioned during the last decades. In November 2018, a group of scholars from different countries met in Mersin, Turkey, to discuss about the relationship between Architecture, Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning. This book collects the final papers from that meeting.
Collection of the Abstracts of the AACCP 2019 ROME, ITALY
Committee: Liisa Seppänen, Per Cornel... more Collection of the Abstracts of the AACCP 2019 ROME, ITALY
Committee: Liisa Seppänen, Per Cornell, Giorgio Verdiani, Pablo Rodriguez-Navarro, James Dixon, Sinan Burat. The workshop will be realized in collaboration between the University of Turku, Finland, the Architecture Department of the University of Florence, Italy and the Department of Historical Studies of the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

by Pablo Rodríguez-Navarro, Giorgio Verdiani, Iacopo Giannini, Angela Mancuso, Alessandro Camiz, Ph.D., Anna Frascari, Paolo Formaglini, Pedro M. Cabezos-Bernal, Silvia D'Andrea, and Enrico Tomassini In discussions on urbanism, the need to involve new actors has been a major theme of recent debat... more In discussions on urbanism, the need to involve new actors has been a major theme of recent debate. In this eld, throughout Europe, various ways of allowing citizens to take a more direct part in planning is stressed. It is also important to look at the role or lack of role played by particular research elds. Architecture plays a major role in city planning. While archaeology has become increasingly involved in eld projects in urban environments, the discipline seldom plays an important role in city planning. In several countries and particular cities this situation has been questioned during the last decades. In May 2015 a group of scholars from different countries met in Valencia to discuss about the relationship between Architecture, Archaeology and contemporary City Planning. This book collects the nal papers from that meeting.
Abstract collection of the Scholar Workshop "Architecture, Archaeology and Contemporary City Plan... more Abstract collection of the Scholar Workshop "Architecture, Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning" Turku, Finland, 15-18th May 2017.
Exhibition catalogue from the Fortmed 2016 Conference, all posters and comments about the activit... more Exhibition catalogue from the Fortmed 2016 Conference, all posters and comments about the activities with the Girne American University.
Catalogue of the exhibition "Modern Age Fortifications of the Mediterranean Coast", Department of... more Catalogue of the exhibition "Modern Age Fortifications of the Mediterranean Coast", Department of Architecture, Unversity of Florence, 10-11 November 2016. edited by Alessandro Camiz and Giorgio Verdiani

This volume collects the papers presented during the study day “Toponymy Common Heritage”, organi... more This volume collects the papers presented during the study day “Toponymy Common Heritage”, organized by the Department of Cultural Heritage of the Rome Chapter of Architects at the House of Architecture in Rome, September 10, 2013. Place-names are variable by their own nature. They change over time, and often move from one place to another, recording with their transformations different societies and regimes that follow in time so to become with due caution a true historical source. For this variability, we should protect place-names, establishing an archive to record the different occurrences found in historical sources, together with their variations in time. Yet the names, among the most variable things as to belong to the category of intangible cultural heritage, appear here alongside with places, characterized instead by a high degree of permanence. For sure, the form of the territory is evolving very slowly, or with times that are almost irrelevant if compared to the historical time.
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Edited volumes by Alessandro Camiz, Ph.D.
Morphological Studies, Vol.1, N.1, 2021,
LARGE MODELS IN SMALL URBAN SETTLEMENTS
Alessandro Camiz, Martin Ebert and Giorgio Verdiani eds.
Grünberg Verlag, Weimar and Rostock, GREEN OPEN ACCESS: J123-2020-FC; ISSN
2748-2812 (Print); ISSN 2748-3134 (Online); ISBN: 9783933713667
Journal is open access, all papers are available in PDF here
http://www.formacivitatis.com/index.php/journal/issue/current
Hardcopies may be ordered through the Publisher's website
http://www.grunbergverlag.de/
Table of Contents
Editorial
Forma Civitatis: playing with meaning and form
Alessandro Camiz
Articles
From the fortifications to the strongholds. The modifications of the
defensive culture of the city ancient Régime in relation to the birth of the
modern governance of the territory.
Maria Carolina Campone
The inner geography of hill-top towns A discussion on the effects of
altimetry on configuration
Valerio Cutini
Border, nomos, identity
Stefano Lambardi
A methodical approach to the comparative study of planted towns in 13th
century Meklenburg
Martin Ebert
The Cerro de Pasco effect
Eleonora Cecconi
Small towns and digital survey: virtualizing Castelvecchio Calvisio,
Abruzzo, Italy
Giorgio Verdiani, Andrea Leonardi, Stéphane Giraudeau
Book Reviews
Richard Nemec: Die Ökonomisierung des Raumes. Planen und Bauen in Mittel-
und Osteuropa unter den Nationalsozialisten 1938 bis 1945
Martin Ebert
Designing change, changing architecture
Alessandro Camiz
Thesis
Reading and designing the urban fabric of San Vito Romano
Virginia Cosenza
Calls for papers
Pandemics and the changing built environment
Alessandro Camiz
Reports
A Report on the 2020 ISAR International Architecture Summer School in
Abruzzo
Thomas Greene Rankin
Cities in evolution: diachronic transformation of urban and rural
settlements
Alessandro Camiz
Committee: Liisa Seppänen, Per Cornell, Giorgio Verdiani, Pablo Rodriguez-Navarro, James Dixon, Sinan Burat. The workshop will be realized in collaboration between the University of Turku, Finland, the Architecture Department of the University of Florence, Italy and the Department of Historical Studies of the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.