The relationship between Venice and water is historically, first and foremost, one of human power over nature, which has resulted in a highly anthropic landscape that recounts the environmental alterations, engineering and architectural challenges, domination, and also adaptation, that the city has exercised for centuries over the lagoon. It is a relationship that has always influenced and marked every other relationship—environmental, cultural, social, and political—and whose marks are part of the very fabric of the city and its past experience.
Everyone Talks About Water in Venice
BALDACCI, Cristina
2023-01-01
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The relationship between Venice and water is historically, first and foremost, one of human power over nature, which has resulted in a highly anthropic landscape that recounts the environmental alterations, engineering and architectural challenges, domination, and also adaptation, that the city has exercised for centuries over the lagoon. It is a relationship that has always influenced and marked every other relationship—environmental, cultural, social, and political—and whose marks are part of the very fabric of the city and its past experience.File in questo prodotto:
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