Beneath the City: Unearthing Naples' Archaeological Underground for New Urban Continuity

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https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2023.v7n1-13

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Archaeological Underground, Architectural and Urban Design, Socio-economic Urban renewal, Hidden Stratifications, Naples

Abstract

This study explores the potential of connecting the visible cityscape with concealed subterranean spaces, aiming to reshape urban continuity. It departs from the traditional perception of underground areas as purely technical domains, seeking fresh perspectives on inhabiting these concealed environments. Using three Naples locations as case studies, we develop a methodology applicable to similar urban contexts, emphasizing the archaeological underground's ability to trigger socio-economic transformations. Accordingly, it advocates for deliberate design interventions to reintegrate the archaeological underground into contemporary urban dynamics, offering strategies to redefine the relationship between city dwellers and their urban environment. Through case studies and visual representations, the study presents design solutions that enhance the use of subterranean spaces, fostering accessibility, community engagement, and cultural preservation. These initiatives promote enduring economic sustainability, potentially benefiting other cities facing similar challenges, and creating a harmonious connection between archaeological underground layers and the modern urban fabric. In summary, this research underscores the vast potential of subterranean spaces for future urban development, requiring innovative methodologies and technological integration to shape a unified and adaptable cityscape.

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Author Biography

PhD Candidate Chiara Barone, University of Naples Federico II, Department of Architecture, Naples, Italy

Chiara Barone is an accomplished architect and a dedicated PhD student at the Department of Architecture, University of Naples "Federico II." Her research is centered around the intriguing intersection of architecture and underground archaeology. Chiara's passion for these subjects ignited during her research abroad at the University of Evora, and she has since committed herself to furthering her understanding of this unique relationship.

In addition to her theoretical research, Chiara enthusiastically participates in architectural competitions, where she applies her knowledge to practical design explorations. Her commitment to excellence is further demonstrated by her achievement of a second-level Master's degree in landscape design issues, showcasing her multidisciplinary approach to the built environment.

With a keen intellect and a profound dedication to her field, Chiara Barone is poised to make valuable contributions to the realms of architecture, archaeology, and landscape design.

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2023-06-30

How to Cite

Barone, C. (2023). Beneath the City: Unearthing Naples’ Archaeological Underground for New Urban Continuity. Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 7(1), 189–207. https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2023.v7n1-13

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Resilience and Built Environment