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Recensione a Favaro G., A scuola nessuno è straniero. Insegnare e apprendere nella scuola multiculturale, Giunti Scuola, Firenze, 2011
Il testo propone una lettura critica dei principali contenuti del libro di G. Favaro, sottolineandone gli apporti più originali in merito al dibattito sull'integrazione degli alunni stranieri nella scuola primaria
Introduzione e sintesi della ricerca
Si tratta dell'introduzione metodologica alla ricerca che rporta anche, in modo sintetico, i risultati, eclatanti, ottenut
Il prospetto e il fianco della chiesa di Santa Maria la Croce a Regalbuto
Today’s appearance of the church of Maria Santissima la Croce in Regalbuto is the result of interventions carried out during the last 300 years. The 19th century’s plaster decorations of the interiors hide the original structure of the 16th-century church. One of the “antiquities remainings” survived on the red carved stone arch upon the main apse. The study reveals that the model of the façade, completed in 1774, is the arch of Triumph for Porta dei Greci in Palermo, designed in 1735 by Nicolò Palma and known today thanks to
an engraving by Antonino Bova. A document in the archive of the church of San Basilio demonstrates the process of the side façade design, which required reinforcement at the beginning of the 19th century. The graphic renditions show that the previous version of the project presented arches that would have shaped the sidewall, which is now scanned by square Tuscan columns
A New Vision Regarding Spatial Tensions in Urban Design
Together with the urban movements from the 1970s, the 1980s or the contemporary ones, with conflicts regarding the right to the city, social emancipation, political oppression or environmental issues, a different kind of conflict is also entangling the contemporary city: spatial tensions. It is a weaker but more persistent form of conflict happening in any city’s everyday life between opposing forces. Far away from violent conflicts and riotous surges, contemporary tensions are usually hidden, sometimes implicit or explicit: the opposing forces do not turn into a struggle but remain noiselessly and dynamically tense. Also if such a specific form of conflict is many times weak and invisible, it generates strong and relevant transformations of the city: spatial tensions are represented by minute, continuous, overlaid, dilated over time and still in progress modifications of space
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