Twenty-five years after the death of Professor Paolo Cuneo (1936-1995), DisegnareCON pays tribute to the well-known scholar of history of architecture and the city of the Islamic world, the Caucasus and historical Armenia who, from 1987, was lecturer in History of Architecture at the University of L’Aquila, in the Faculty of Architecture and City Planning (now Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering). The magazine indicates a desire to focus on primary aspects, questions and perspectives inherent in the scholar’s activities. Right from the start, his subjects, methods and tools demonstrate the innovative and anticipatory nature of his researches, bound to the Roman matrix of his architectural training and the eminent role he assigns to history in his analysis of the transformation processes of monuments, cities and territories. To the need for direct familiarity with sites, following the footsteps of the great explorers of the past, Cuneo brought the need for an in-depth historical analysis supported by ancient sources, whether bibliographic, cartographic or iconographic, a method that led him to set up his own important and specific personal library, always open to other scholars.

Traveling from the Orient to the West and return. Cities, Architecture and Restoration. Writings in memory of Paolo Cuneo

S. Ciranna
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2020-01-01

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Twenty-five years after the death of Professor Paolo Cuneo (1936-1995), DisegnareCON pays tribute to the well-known scholar of history of architecture and the city of the Islamic world, the Caucasus and historical Armenia who, from 1987, was lecturer in History of Architecture at the University of L’Aquila, in the Faculty of Architecture and City Planning (now Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering). The magazine indicates a desire to focus on primary aspects, questions and perspectives inherent in the scholar’s activities. Right from the start, his subjects, methods and tools demonstrate the innovative and anticipatory nature of his researches, bound to the Roman matrix of his architectural training and the eminent role he assigns to history in his analysis of the transformation processes of monuments, cities and territories. To the need for direct familiarity with sites, following the footsteps of the great explorers of the past, Cuneo brought the need for an in-depth historical analysis supported by ancient sources, whether bibliographic, cartographic or iconographic, a method that led him to set up his own important and specific personal library, always open to other scholars.
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