Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Does Professional Hairdy

Scandicci: from farming village to city; Gheri Simone, Mayor of Scandicci. 8 ^ p (Second part)

The former mayor Horace Barbieri, in an official publication ('Scandicci' of 1970), recognized that "the era of the housing boom was experienced by Scandicci all its shocking tragedy. " And on pg. 79 of the publication is written: "In decades past the plane of Scandicci was like a huge vegetable garden, olive groves and vineyards surrounded by rolling hills. The new buildings have created large urbanized districts where the green is indeed poor. "
that the building boom in Scandicci had, within a decade low, a dramatic impact, the few scholars who have dealt with it openly acknowledge it, even if justified all the choices made by various local councils. Leonardo
Cipriani writes on pg. 6 of his thesis on Scandicci (2002-2003): "The transformation from rural village of Scandicci village is so atypical of the national trend. The most striking indicator is the demographic, but as you'll see the process of profound change also occurs in parallel and synergistically in the economic, social and territorial cohesion ".
short, you do not save anything.
But we hear the impressive figures of the young graduate.
"While during the years 1951-1961 the population increased by 21.04% from 1961 to 1967 the population grew by 209.64% of Scandicci. The double
of Florence!
The 18,321 inhabitants of 1961 will become in 1975, after 14 years, 52,836. Almost three times!

over 25 years, a time almost immemorial, we locals are persecuted by this refrain "No more dorm: Scandicci becomes a city." What else
you want to do? they asked the anonymous peaceful citizens to fixed salary (which were and are the overwhelming majority). Not enough damage already done? These
management considers the city as if it were made of Lego bricks, to increase in number until the saturation of each space, and combine with each other at will. The former mayor Horace
Barbieri, to whom I read the book about his experiences over partisan 'Bridges over the Arno, in the 1970 publication cited above, wrote that it was "the realization of directors" who had avoided the "total destruction of natural beauty and local "in Scandicci.
And I really believe that Horace Barbieri, in its ten years of rule, has some 'limited effects of the Nakba. This is also confirmed
Leonardo Cipriani page. 69 of his thesis: "Barbieri was chosen [to make the mayor of Scandicci], although not exactly young (55 years old) because they have the powers, authority and experience to hold, in terms of sustainable development, this tumultuous transformation. " Scandicci
If a town is still pretty decent, although it is devoid of form and decoration (but decency, in a devastated country like Italy, is a virtue), it probably is due to Barbieri and Orazio to the fact (a bit 'more important) that after Northern industries and governments around the country had been depopulated the South, was greatly reduced the flow of immigrants. But it denies
fecerunt barbarians [Barbieri et] fecerunt Barberini. After the partisan mayor, came the Pieralli Mile, the John Doddoli, the Gheri Simone.
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