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Robert Ceccarelli interview, 20 March 2003
In this oral history interview, Robert Ceccarelli reflects on his experiences growing up in the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, from the 1950s to the early 1970s. He discusses the strong ethnic character of the community, highlighting the mix of Polish, Greek, and Ukrainian families and their contributions to the neighborhood’s cultural fabric. Ceccarelli describes daily life in Tremont, emphasizing the importance of local churches, community events, and the close-knit nature of the neighborhood, where everyone knew one another. He also recounts how the construction of the interstate highway in the 1960s impacted the community, leading to significant changes in the neighborhood’s demographics and social dynamics. Ceccarelli touches on various aspects of his youth, including his involvement in sports, his interactions with friends and neighbors, and the role of local shops and bars in the community. The interview provides a vivid portrayal of life in a vibrant urban neighborhood during a period of significant transition
Robert Ceccarelli interview, 20 March 2003 (part 2)
The oral history interview with Robert Ceccarelli captures his memories and experiences growing up in the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Ceccarelli describes his family\u27s modest home, neighborhood dynamics, and the prevalent culture of shared meals and communal living. He reflects on the ethnic diversity of the area, the common practice of renting out homes, and the strong sense of community. Ceccarelli also discusses his involvement in music during his adolescence, the cultural significance of local events, and the influence of his parents, particularly his mother’s cooking and his father\u27s work ethic. The interview offers insight into the daily life, cultural traditions, and social interactions within a close-knit, working-class neighborhood during the mid-20th century
A House in the Form of a City. Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna (1962-63)
The Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna was designed by Giancarlo De Carlo for the astrophysicist and educator Marcello Ceccarelli in 1961-62, a time when the architect was working on the university settlement Collegio del Colle in Urbino, while his patron was completing the Croce del Nord (Northern Cross) - the first Italian radio telescope - in the Po valley. Born as a sort of experiment between two like-minded and unusual intellectuals, this building was, in De Carlo's words, “a flagrant case of a project-process, or in other words, of architecture” but also a laboratory for studying and testing new spatial inventions in a playful way. The author of this essay has lived in the house since he was a boy, experiencing it as a miniature city surrounded by its countryside and populated by numerous friends who were always there
Il Cittadino in Villa
Ciclo di conferenze sulla architettura delle ville del Bolognese tra medioevo ed età moderna per il Centro studi sulle ville e il paesaggio storico Bolognese (Centro Villebolognesi) di Zola. Tra settembre e ottobre 2010 presso la villa Edvige Garagnani di Zola.
La responsabilità di F. Ceccarelli è nella progettazione e organizzazione del ciclo di conferenze
Historic cartography and digital technology: Factum Foundation and the digital restoration of the countryside map from the Sala Bologna at the Vatican
L'articolo presenta il progetto di restauro virtuale della mappa del contado bolognese conservata nella Sala Bologna in Vaticano e nota per essere la più grande tavola muraria dipinta a soggetto corografico del Rinascimento. Il prodotto digitale, curato da Francesco Ceccarelli e Nadja Aksamija, si riferisce a un più vasto progetto internazionale di studio dei palazzi vaticani e delle architetture commissionate da papa Gregorio XIII; è stato realizzato da Factum Arte e inserito nel primo volume monografico sul suo operato a livello internazionale
Cartografia e memoria dei siti
Il fascicolo illustra caratteri e finalità dell’omonimo progetto promosso dalla Provincia di Bologna - Assessorato alla programmazione e pianificazione nell’ambito degli studi preliminari al Piano Territoriale Infraregionale
Dagli atti pubblici alla novellistica: fonti per lo studio della viabilità
in M.L. Ceccarelli Lemut - G. Garzella (curr.), La via Francigena e il basso Valdarno. Vie di terra e d’acqua nel Medioevo fra l’Elsa e il mare. Prospettive della ricerca e primi risultati, Atti del Seminario di studi (Pisa, 4 dicembre 1996), pp. 21-3
Introduzione
Queste pagine introducono e illustrano il volume contenente gli atti del convegno internazionale 'Beyond the borders/Más allá de las fronteras', svoltosi presso Sapienza Università di Roma (Palazzo del Rettorato) dal 23 al 25 giugno 2022 (organizzazione scientifica di Alessia Ceccarelli
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