ZEN (Palermo)

Zona Espansione Nord, also known as ZEN or San Filippo Neri, is an economically deprived quarter on the northern outskirts of Palermo, Sicily. It is located in the VII municipality and has a population of around 16,000 people.[1] It was constructed in 1969, under the design by architect Vittorio Gregotti, and it consists of bleak, multi-storied housing projects, most of which are in a state of dilapidation.[2] As a result of rampant unemployment, poverty, high school drop-out rate and marginalization of the residents, ZEN has become notorious for its crime, juvenile delinquency, and social degradation.[3] The architect Massimiliano Fuksas[4] proposed its demolition, together with other similar structures in Italy, such as the Corviale in Rome.

In 1997, ZEN changed its name to San Filippo Neri, but most Palermitans refer to it by its former name. Italian director Marco Risi used ZEN as the setting for his 1990 film Ragazzi fuori, which depicted the social problems and lack of opportunities faced by the unemployed youth of ZEN.

Bibliography

  • Fava Ferdinando, Lo zen di Palermo. Antropologia dell'esclusione, introduction by Marc AugĂ©, Franco Angeli Editore, Milano. 2008 - ISBN 88-464-9567-5
  • Badami Alessandra, Picone Marco, Schilleci Filippo (eds.), CittĂ  nell'emergenza. Progettare e costruire tra Gibellina e lo Zen, Palumbo Editore, Palermo. 2008 - ISBN 88-6017-046-X

References

  1. Zenigma, documentary by Alessandro Longo, 2005
  2. Tondo, Lorenzo (30 April 2020). "'The days never end': life under lockdown in one of Italy's poorest communities". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  3. Fabio d'Urso, "Librino e lo Zen, tra Urbanistica e Antropologia", 30 November 2008, Bollettino d'Ateneo, University of the Studies of Catania, retrieved on 28 February 2009
  4. Interview in Corriere della Sera, 3 April 2006


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