Sophia, Volume 8, No. 1Landscapes of care: photography, film, modern architecture and landscape heritage
Sophia, Volume 8, No. 1Landscapes of care: photography, film, modern architecture and landscape heritage
Sophia’s third cycle main theme is “Landscapes of Care”  with an overall interest around contemporary photography on how  architecture can help a broken planet. It intends to understand how the  photographic/imagery universe can be explored as a meaningful instrument  of research about the multifaceted complex socioeconomic, political,  historical, technical and ecological dimensions of architecture, city  and territory that testify, question or emerge from relationships of  care. 
The concept “landscapes of care” has increasingly been adopted  by diverse areas of study coming from health geography to the arts and  architecture. Taking this notion to the universe of architecture we  would like to understand architecture, city and territory as living and  inclusive organisms, constituted by multifaceted landscapes with complex  social and organisational spatialities which embody the difference and  the other, the strange, the unfamiliar, the indigenous, the human and  the non-human.
Sophia Journal Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Landscapes of care: photography, film, modern architecture and landscape heritage  addresses contemporary photographic and visual practices that focus on  how architecture understood in a wide sense can help to heal a broken  planet. The concept of “Landscapes of Care” has increasingly been  adopted by diverse areas of study, from health geography to the arts,  architecture and heritage preservation. It is used here in order to  understand and document modern architecture, building, city and  territory as living and inclusive organisms, as well as heritage  resources for global sustainability. Modern architecture is a ‘heritage  at risk’ as it belongs to a recent past that has not yet been  sufficiently recognised by the authorities, scholars and general public.  Our aim is to explore the ways in which photography and film can be  used as meaningful instruments of research into the socioeconomic,  political, historical, technical and ecological dimensions of modern  architecture, city and territory.
ISSN 2183-8976 [Print] 2183-9468 [Online]
ISBN 978-989-53640-5-3
Volume 8, Issue 1 | Publication year: 2023
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