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dc.contributor.advisorMiljački, Ana
dc.contributor.authorGiorgis, Adriana
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-21T19:09:40Z
dc.date.available2024-03-21T19:09:40Z
dc.date.issued2024-02
dc.date.submitted2024-02-22T22:01:22.539Z
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/153842
dc.description.abstractL’Aquila is a city without new buildings. Founded in the early 13th century on a fault line, the city has been destroyed by earthquakes every three hundred years. Its buildings are repaired on the same cycle. In l’Aquila, acts of construction and maintenance are one and the same. Through centuries, buildings in l’Aquila have been reinforced with punctual, visible, acts of support. Tension ties, corner stones, and thickened walls are the language of architecture, producing both aesthetic and spatial implications. In this city, to maintain is to remake, to build is to preserve, to care is to create. When life and life-expectancy of structures is literally infinite, there can be no differentiation between repair and construction. This project dwells on l’Aquila’s architectural value systems. The absence of ‘new’ buildings in the city is made possible by a culture of collective acts of repair. In the long-now, kindnesses reinforce, prop-up, and adjust materials that have bore witness to historical events and familial genealogies. What might it mean for the discipline to center maintenance the way it has been centered in l’Aquila? What are the ways that the architect-maintainer conceives of originality? Of design? How, too, might they care for the ongoing present and future of l’Aquila?
dc.publisherMassachusetts Institute of Technology
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dc.titleHow Old Is Now?
dc.typeThesis
dc.description.degreeM.Arch.
dc.contributor.departmentMassachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Architecture
dc.identifier.orcid0009-0006-6571-5906
mit.thesis.degreeMaster
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Architecture


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