Abstract

An impressive number of buildings on our planet were not designed by architects, and therefore can neither be included within the categories of art history, nor found in treaties and construction manuals. Their permanent character is not traceable in their form or materiality, but in the attitude that their prodigious builders have handed down to subsequent generations. Some brave and persistent architects have taken up this legacy and built 'resistant' architecture. The lecture will be dedicated to highlighting these outstanding experiences.

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