Ozymandias 3.0 : Afterlives of the Architectural Ruin. Volume 11 / 2023

   Ozymandias 3.0 : : Afterlives of the Architectural Ruin.. Volume 11 / 2023 ; . — Romania: : “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism, , 2023 . — 350 p. — Dossier
-- Celia Ghyka
Ruins That Speak: Ageing Bodies, Collapsing Cities. An interview with Salvatore Settis
-- Cătălin Pavel
The Inhabitability of Ruins: A Cultural History
-- Javier Pérez-Herreras
Three Architectures, Three Times and Three Places in the Ruins of the Parthenon
-- Efstathios Boukouras
The Age of Ruinenlust: An Exploration of Tourism and Ruins in the Urban Context, in Rome, during the Grand Tour
-- Zeynep Aktüre
Ancient Places of Performance as “Realms of Memory”. The Case of Greece
-- Alexandra Teodor
Thessaloniki: The Modern Museum of an Ancient City
-- Horia Moldovan
On Ruins in 19th Century Romania
-- Nadin Augustiniok, Bie Plevoets, Claudine Houbart, Koenraad van Cleempoel
Making Built Heritage. Riegl’s Present Values in Adaptive Reuse
-- Hale Gönül
Contemporary Spolia: Afterlives of Ruins in Fragments
-- Andrea Crudeli
The Circular Destiny of Ruins — The Case of the Convent of San Michele in Borgo, Pisa
--Katrin Holmqvist Sten
The Ruin as Phantasmagoria: The Faces of Nordingrå kyrkoruin
-- Martina D’Alessandro
Between Visible and Imagined City. Architecture and Ruins in Oswald Mathias Ungers’ Work
-- Miguel Borges de Araújo
“Berlin, a Housing Block by Bruno Taut Will Be Demolished”. Álvaro Siza in the “Taut City” (1975-1988)
-- Cristina Purcar, Andreea Milea
Ruin Figures and Ruin Fields of the Contemporary: The Post-Industrial Parc à fabriques
-- Smaranda Todoran
Landscaping Ecosystems or the Taste for a Nature in Ruins
-- Ákos Zsembery, Maja Toshikj
Authentic Ruins or Authentic Reconstructions?
-- Elena Rădoi
Dirty Ruins and Their Online Afterlives