Auteurs
Augelli, Francesco / Berggren, Kersti / Calvillo González, Carmen Ivonne / Carrillo Gutiérrez, José Raúl / Çiftçi, Aynur / Ferretto, Peter W. / Haupt, Cecilia / Landa, Mikel / Ling, Cai / Martínez, Alejandro / Ochandiano, Alazne / Ortiz Llerenas, Iris Marisol / Palacios Mendoza, Carlos / Rios Silva, Nora Evelia / Sandin, Ylva / Tampone, Gennaro / Uzun, Zeynep / Watanabe, Yasuhiro / Yi, Deng / Zamora Alvarado, Christian Trinidad / Zepeda Martínez, María de Guadalupe
Éditeurs
Zepeda Martínez, María de Guadalupe / Tampone, Gennaro / Wik, Tina
Mots-clés
wooden architecture / timber-framed architecture / structures of buildings / building standards / international standards / charters / theory of conservation / theory of restoration / conservation of architecture / building techniques / traditional techniques / repairs / earthquake damage / dismantling / restoration works / towers / ethnic minorities / cultural identity / arenas / analysis of materials / hardwood / softwood / doors / roofs / churches / log cabins / mosques / committee meetings / building typologies / building materials / doctrine / timber-framing
Monuments et sites
Sojiji-soin, Daisodo and Butsuden, Wajima, Japan / Bullfighting Ring Arena "La Petatera", Villa de Álvarez, Colima, Mexico / Kavak, Samsun Province, Turkey
Résumé en anglais
The first Principles were accepted in the International Assembly of the ICOMOS International helt in Morelia México in 1999, there, experts discussed the importance of having regulations for the preservation of the timber structures.After 13 years, the Updating of the Principles started in the 18th Sympsoium and General
Conference held in the Museo Regional of Guadalajara, México in 2012, there many experts fromJapan, Italy, Argentina, France and México recongnized that a new element of the patrimony had to be consider as an important matter in the conservation and regulation: the interdependency of natural, social and technical aspects: all together in an holistic dinamic. Also new decay agents threats the conservation of the monumental timber structures.
The revision process of the Principles of Conservation of Historic Timber Structures, according to the proposed schedule by the international Secretariat of ICOMOS ended when the Principles for the conservation of Wooden built Heritage were adopted by the 19th ICOMOS General Assembly, New Delhi, India, on the 15th December 2017.