Through Time and the City: Notes on Rome

Through Time and the City: Notes on Rome

By Kristi Cheramie and Antonella de Michelis

Through Time and the City: Notes on Rome offers a new approach to exploring cities. Using Rome as a guide, the book follows familiar sites, geographies, and characters in search of their role within a larger narrative.

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Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 09/22/2020
Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9781138957510
ISBN-10: 1138957518
Language: English

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Through Time and the City: Notes on Rome offers a new approach to exploring cities. Using Rome as a guide, the book follows familiar sites, geographies, and characters in search of their role within a larger narrative that includes the environmental processes required to generate enough space and material for the city, the emergent ecologies to which its buildings play host, and the social patterns its various structures help to organize.

Through Time and the City argues that Rome is made and unmade by an endlessly evolving chorus that has, for better or worse, gained geological legitimacy; that the city absorbs and emits countless artifacts in its search for collective identity; that the city is a platform for the constant staging of negotiations between agents (humans, buildings, plants, animals, pathogens, goods, waste, water) that drive and are driven by the entanglements of climate and culture. This book provides textual and visual frameworks for identifying the material traces, emergent patterns, or speculated futures that expose a city as inseparable from its capacity to change.

About the Authors

Kristi Cheramie is associate professor and head of landscape architecture at the Knowlton School, The Ohio State University.

ANTONELLA DE MICHELIS is adjunct professor of art history and visual culture in the Department of Creative Studies at the University of British Columbia.

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KRISTI CHERAMIE is associate professor and head of landscape architecture at the Knowlton School, The Ohio State University.

Antonella de Michelis is adjunct professor of art history and visual culture in the Department of Creative Studies at the University of British Columbia.

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