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Latin territorium> land around a town , district , equivalent to terr (a) land + i
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Soja E., (1989), Postmodern Geographies.The reassertion of space in critical social
theory, London, N.York: Verso
Soja E., (1996), ThirdSpace:journeys to Los Angeles and Other Real-and-Imagined
Places, Oxford: Blackkwell
Foucault M., (1986), of Other Spaces, Diacritics 16, 22-27
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Lefebvre H., (2007), . , :
Lefebvre H.,(1991), he production of space, Oxford: Blackwell
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Greggoti V., (1996), Inside Architecture, Massachusetts: The MIT Press

Greggoti V., La forme du territoire, revue: L architecture d aujourdhui No 218.


Greggoti V., Architecture, Environment, Nature, in Jane Ockman, ed. Architecture
culture (New York,Rizzoli,1993)
Nesbitt K., (1996), Theorizing a new agenda for architecture, New York, Princeton
Architectural Press
OASE 80 : On Territories, Amsterdam2010: NAi Publishers
Picon A.,(2010), What has happened to territory?, Architectural Design vol.80, issue
3, pg. 94-99
Lucking, The form of the discourse: A contextual hermeneutic of Vittorio Gregottis
territory,
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1). Alexandre Moine (2006) Le territoire comme un systme complexe : un
concept opratoire pour lamnagement et la gographie, LEspace
gographique 2006/2 (Tome 35),(115-132)
https://www.cairn.info/revue-espace-geographique-2006-2.htm (.
26/07/2016)
2). Ellissalde B., Territoire, http://www.hypergeo.eu/spip.php?article285 (.
26/07/2016)
3). Le territoire selon Claude Raffestin, http://www.hypergeo.eu/spip.php?
article336, (. 26/07/2016).
4). Guy Di Meo, Le territoire selon Guy Di Mo,
http://www.hypergeo.eu/spip.php?article485 , (. 26/07/2016).
5). Historique du territoire, http://www.hypergeo.eu/spip.php?article337# , (.
26/07/2016).
6). Rolf Jenni, Christian Inderbitzin and Milica Topalovic, INTERVIEW WITH VITTORIO
GREGOTTI, San Rocco 02, http://topalovic.arch.ethz.ch/materials/379/ , (.
26/09/2016)
7). http://www.gregottiassociati.it/critical_essays.htm , (. 26/09/2016)

In my 1966 book, I was playing with the profound ambiguity of the


wordterritorio, because in Italian this word can have two meanings: it can be used to
define the area in which a discipline operates, but it can also be used to define the
physical geography of a place. A friend of mine who is a psychoanalyst suggested the
books title to me precisely because it brought this ambiguity into play. The book
investigates the specificity of the territory of the architect, both as a territory of expertise
and as an expertise with regard to territory. Perhaps this double meaning
ofterritorio exists in French, too; I am not sure that it exists in English.
Aldo Rossi, for example, maintained a very rigid notion of territory from the point of view
of the first meaning of the word that is, the field in which the architect has to operate.
For me, the interesting thing was the ambiguity of and the relationship between these
two meanings, while for him the territory of architecture had very precise boundaries:
those of classical architecture. He moved within these limits and demanded that
everybody else do the same. His rationalism was of a passionate kind, whereas mine is
critical in nature

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