On Pathways
Catwalk, Views and Steps
Marialuisa Palumbo – Auburn Lectures on the City – University of Arkansas Rome Center
Dimitris Pikionis, The landscaping of the
Acropolis of Athens, 1954-57
Acropolis before 1874
Flagstone pavement
At certain intersections, the path distends and expands to
create a wider open space designed to slow pedestrians down
so that they might admire the view while at others a cypress
tree or large rock frames a view of the Parthenon.
At other points, the path seems to swell purposefully to
incorporate features of the landscape, so that they become an
essential part of its composition. The play between the
apparently accidental and more purposeful integration of the
landscape creates an ambiguous condition. This ambiguity
leads many visitors to assume that the path dates to antiquity
and that its current meandering form is a result of distortions
due to the landscape changing over time.
Carlo Scarpa, Museo di Castelvecchio,
Verona, 1964
Catelvecchio, 1945
Roberto Collovà, Alvaro Siza Vieira,
Rehabilitation of the centre of Salemi,
Trapani, 1982
Salemi, earthquake 1968
General axonometric view: Piazza Alicia, Adjacent Streets and Areas and Reconstruction of
the Cathedral in the Historic Core
Peter Zumthor, Shelter over an
archaeological site in Chur, Switzerland,
1986
DISSING+WEITLING architecture, The
Bicycle Snake, Copenhagen, Denmark
2010-2014
Length, total: 230 m
Width: 4.6 m
Height difference between Havneholmen and
Fisketorvet's main entrance: 5.5 m
Column distance: 17 m

On pathways

  • 1.
    On Pathways Catwalk, Viewsand Steps Marialuisa Palumbo – Auburn Lectures on the City – University of Arkansas Rome Center
  • 2.
    Dimitris Pikionis, Thelandscaping of the Acropolis of Athens, 1954-57
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 9.
    At certain intersections,the path distends and expands to create a wider open space designed to slow pedestrians down so that they might admire the view while at others a cypress tree or large rock frames a view of the Parthenon. At other points, the path seems to swell purposefully to incorporate features of the landscape, so that they become an essential part of its composition. The play between the apparently accidental and more purposeful integration of the landscape creates an ambiguous condition. This ambiguity leads many visitors to assume that the path dates to antiquity and that its current meandering form is a result of distortions due to the landscape changing over time.
  • 15.
    Carlo Scarpa, Museodi Castelvecchio, Verona, 1964
  • 16.
  • 31.
    Roberto Collovà, AlvaroSiza Vieira, Rehabilitation of the centre of Salemi, Trapani, 1982
  • 34.
  • 44.
    General axonometric view:Piazza Alicia, Adjacent Streets and Areas and Reconstruction of the Cathedral in the Historic Core
  • 45.
    Peter Zumthor, Shelterover an archaeological site in Chur, Switzerland, 1986
  • 53.
    DISSING+WEITLING architecture, The BicycleSnake, Copenhagen, Denmark 2010-2014
  • 60.
    Length, total: 230m Width: 4.6 m Height difference between Havneholmen and Fisketorvet's main entrance: 5.5 m Column distance: 17 m