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OverviewThis book concerns the study of open-air accommodation facilities. The market evolutions allow us to look at these structures as temporary settlements characterised by a low-density dwelling and a close connection with natural elements and the landscape. This new and different point of view is sustained by the tendency of outdoor tourism to go in the direction of temporary villages, and this tendency is directly related to ""time"" and ""landscape"". The landscape is the reason why the campsite is settled. The time is linked to the holiday season timing. Today, both are greatly influenced by the introduction of the ""Maxi-Caravan"". This removable living unit can be placed on the empty pitch, occupying the landscape without ruining the soil. By the settlement of Maxi-Caravans, the campsite is transformed from an empty landscape with tents to a temporary settlement, whose timing is divided between the seasonal timing of the campsite and the ""timing"" of the product, and whose landscape is organised by the relation with the prevalent landscape and the internal one. The book's core defines the outdoor facility structure, using Italy as the main case study. To identify design strategies, the book analyses temporary settlement examples (quick time) and projects from historic outdoor tourism (medium time). Finally, the last chapter reflects on open-air accommodation facilities by showing their applicability in the different contexts of the refugee camps (long time). The aim of this research is to enhance the theme of open-air accommodation facilities, highlighting the need to equalise the study of temporary settlements with that of permanent settlements. It will be of interest to researchers and students of planning, landscape and tourism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Luca Trabattoni (ARCò Società Cooperativa, Milan, Italy)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032742847ISBN 10: 1032742844 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 27 June 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"List of Figures Introduction: Cultural and Statistical Background of the Temporary City of Tourism · People · Environment · Questions · Maxi-Caravan · Temporariness 1. Prologue: An Introduction to Temporary Settlements and Living Landscape (Quick Time) · The Burning Man Festival · Kumbh Mela · Quick Time 2. Campsite Experience: Or the Dream of Walden Full Option (Medium Time) · ACT 1: Historical Background Travelling in Nature Vehicles Holiday Camp Free TIme Epilogue · ACT 2: Pioneers of Open-Air hospitality Club Med Costa Smeralda Italian Touring Club (TCI) · ACT 3: Pioneers of Architectural Solutions Ciutat de Repos y Vacances - 1934/1936 - GATPAC Hotel San Michele - 1938 - Giò Ponti, Bernard Rodowsfy Desert Hill Hotel - 1947 - Albert Frey Unitè de Camping - 1949 - Le Corbusier Eni Village Borca di Cadore - 1954 - Edoardo Gellner, Carlo Scarpa Camping Fusina - 1957 - Carlo Scarpa Capsule Village Resort in Usami - 1972 - Kisho Kurokawa Coastal Tourist Village - 2002 - Luigi Snozzi · ACT 4: Landscape’s Laws and Order Landscape Definitions · ACT 5: Outdoor Facilities Actual Definition Maxi-Caravan Landscape The Settlement System (Graphic Results of the “Mobile Home"" Research Coordinated with AUDe Laboratory of the University of Pavia) Strategies of Camping Development Clustering and Landscape Construction · ACT 6: Medium Time Epilogue: The Experience of Refugee Camp as Long Temporary Settlements (Long Time) · Definition and Organisation · Who Lives in the Refugee Camp? Possible Development Strategies Conclusion Bibliography Index"ReviewsAuthor InformationLuca Trabattoni is Associate Professor at the Opole University of Technology (Poland), belonging to the Department of Architecture and Planning since 2018, where he teaches Landscape and Interior Design. He is an on contract professor for the courses of Architectural Composition at the Polytechnic of Milan and at the University of Pavia, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture and for the course of Materials Technology at the NABA (New Academy of Fine Arts) in Milan. He is a freelancer and co- founder of “ARCò architecture and cooperation” that studies the approach to emergency architecture in relation to the theme of sustainability, realising building all over the world. ARCò’s work has been published in various international journals and has received numerous awards. He collaborates with the AUDE research laboratory of the University of Pavia, cocoordinating the research project on Mobile Homes. He founded “Camp Design and Architecture” to develop the theme of landscape design for campsites. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |