Vittorio Veneto (Treviso) represents an interesting example of a factory-city. Due to the morphology of the territory and to the presence of the Meschio river, numerous factories were built during the 19th-20th centuries: spinning mills, bacology factories, silk factories, woolen mills. Starting with a typological analysis and adaptive reuse of the textile factories, the research focuses on Franco Marinotti’s SNIA twisting mill, designed by Giuseppe De Min as a “social-city” highlighting its historical evolution and current productive revival.
Un “quartiere di fondazione”. La ex-Torcitura a Vittorio Veneto di Franco Marinotti, fra memoria e rigenerazione. = A “foundation neighborhood”. Franco Marinotti's ex-Torcitura in Vittorio Veneto, between memory and regeneration.
Pegorin, Elisa
2023-01-01
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Vittorio Veneto (Treviso) represents an interesting example of a factory-city. Due to the morphology of the territory and to the presence of the Meschio river, numerous factories were built during the 19th-20th centuries: spinning mills, bacology factories, silk factories, woolen mills. Starting with a typological analysis and adaptive reuse of the textile factories, the research focuses on Franco Marinotti’s SNIA twisting mill, designed by Giuseppe De Min as a “social-city” highlighting its historical evolution and current productive revival.File in questo prodotto:
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