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Territories in Time: Mapping Palimpsest Horizons

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  • Chiara Cavalieri

    (SST/LOCI–Faculté d’architecture, d’ingénierie architecturale, d’urbanisme, UCLouvain, Belgium)

  • Elena Cogato Lanza

    (LAB-U ENAC, EPFL–École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)

Abstract

In the early 80s André Corboz, in describing the territory as being the result of slow and long-term processes involving multiple transformations, implicitly declares the onset of a new paradigm for understanding cities and territories: a new gaze attentive to the chronological dimension of spaces, aware of the long history of places, interested in that ensemble of signs, traces and voids so tangible, and yet ignored by the paradigm of tabula rasa. To describe this complexity, Corboz proposes the metaphor of territory as palimpsest: A palimpsest is a two-dimensional writing board bearing a three-dimensional matrix of signs, which, as a metaphor, allows for a contextual, four-dimensional apprehension of territory, portraying space in its chronological evolution. This text re-contextualizes the notion of palimpsest—both as a methodological and a theoretical question—in the light of two main conceptual ‘shifts’: the ‘territorial turn,’ which increased interest among different disciplines, projects, and policies for the dimension of cities as territory, and the ‘digital turn,’ namely the rapid evolution of data recording, archiving, and mapping technologies.

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  • Chiara Cavalieri & Elena Cogato Lanza, 2020. "Territories in Time: Mapping Palimpsest Horizons," Urban Planning, Cogitatio Press, vol. 5(2), pages 94-98.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:urbpla:v5:y:2020:i:2:p:94-98
    DOI: 10.17645/up.v5i2.3385
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