EGA (Nov 2021)

The design of a new archaeological landscape. A graphic projective analysis of the municipal cemetery of Parabita

  • Domenico Pastore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4995/ega.2021.15525
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 43
pp. 124 – 137

Abstract

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The monumental cemetery of Parabita 1,was designed by G.R.A.U (Roman Architects and Urbanists Group) in 1967, is a project which deeply marked the Italian architectural panorama at the end of the 1960s. The project was commissioned to the G.R.A.U 2 by the municipal administration as an extension of the existing nineteenth-century cemetery, to deal with the need to equip the cemetery area with new burial sites, ossuaries, mortuary and facilities. The area indicated in the land registry documents, attached to the design assignment, concerns development towards the north of the pre-existing cemetery enclosure and occupies a steep surface, almost square-shaped, located at the foot of a little hill that runs alongside the eighteenthcentury Alcantarini Convent and subsequently joins two roads (Fig. 1).

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