martedì 27 marzo 2012

Two amazing walled cities


Kowloon City, Hong Kong

Shibam, Yemen



Kowloon Walled City was a densely populated, largely ungoverned settlement in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Originally a Chinese Military Fort, after the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during the WWII its population increased amazingly and the Triads (chinese mafia) made it one of the darkest place of their businesses, such as prostitution, gambling and drugs, as well as the production of a lots of goods.
To understand better what was Kowloon Walled City I advice you to watch this documentary that a german Tv shooted before its distruction.
Today the " Triads walled city" has been destroyed and in the same place has been realized a park to commemorate this amazing entity where the sun did not pass through.



The wonderfull and magic city of Shibam (Yemen) with its mudbrick-made tower houses, probably the first "skyscraper city" of the history. The city has around 1700 years but the famous buildings were built around the XVI century and are still today untouched.
Shibam is one of the oldest and best examples of urban planning based on the principle of vertical construction. The city has some of the tallest mud buildings in the world, with some of them over 30 meters.
The amazing fact, especially if you compare with the ancient italian cities, is that nobody built other buildings in the first sourroundings.
To understand what i mean check this video below out.
Its about the old city of Orte (VT) analyzed by the great film director, poet and writer Pier Paolo Pasolini.




This is just a small part of the documentary who Pasolini directed in 1973 about three cities: Sana'à in Yemen, Orte and Sabaudia in Italy.
Beginning from the urban analysis Pasolini concludes analyzing the situation of the modern man condition, and in a very clear way explains how the consumer society is erasing all the local identities homogenizing everything.

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