Votre ressource mondiale sur le patrimoine
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Notice (permalien)
Réf.
43220
Type
book
Titre
From vernacular to World Heritage
Langues
English
Éditeurs
Dipasquale, Letizia / Mecca, Saverio / Correia, Mariana
Auteurs institutionnels
ESG / Escola Superior Gallaecia / Università degli Studi di Firenze / Universitat Politècnica de València
Lieu de publication
Florence
Pays de publication
Italy
Maison d'édition
Firenze University Press
Date
2021
Pages
248 p.
ISBN
978-88-5518-293-5
978-88-5518-292-8
Mots-clés
built heritage / vernacular architecture / Europe / sustainable development / safeguarding / risk assessment / risk management / conservation of cultural heritage / economy / conservation of historic sites / causes of deterioration / prevention of deterioration / historic buildings / economic impact / investigations / European Union / conservation projects / restoration / scientific publications / historic towns
Pays mentionnés
Albania / Finland / Georgia / Greece / Italy / Portugal / Romania / Spain
Monuments et sites
Upper Svaneti, Georgia / Pienza, Italy / Cuenca, Spain / Transylvania, Romania / Old Rauma, Finland / Berat and Gjirokastra, Albania / Chorá, Greece / Pico, Portugal
N° Patrimoine mondial
709 / 789 / 781 / 942 / 1117 / 569 / 582 / 596
Résumé en anglais
Since 2006, Escola Superior Gallaecia (Portugal), University of Florence (Italy), and Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain), with partners as CRAterre-ENSAG (France), the University of Cagliari (Italy), and Ecole d’Avignon (France), have been working together, for the enhancement and protection of vernacular heritage and earthen architecture. As key-institutions in the area, they share high standards and common values, in order to address and achieve fundamental research, capacity building, learning experiences, relevant outcomes, contributing for a broader and deeper knowledge on vernacular heritage and earthen architecture.Several projects were developed among the partners, throughout the years. This was just possible by running together for European Union funded research, and successfully achieving it, by undertaking relevant contribution to knowledge, as well as comprehensive scientific dissemination. This was the case of the following projects: Terra Incognita (2006-2008); Earthen Domes
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Habitat – A building tradition between East and West (2008-2010); Terra (in)cognita/Terra Europae (2009-2011: culture-terra-incognita.org); VerSus – From Vernacular Heritage to Sustainable Architecture (2012- 2014: esg.pt/versus); 3DPAST – Living and virtual visiting European World Heritage (2016-2020: esg.pt/3dpast); and VERSUS+
Heritage for People (2019-2023: esg.pt/versus-plus). Other key-projects have been also developed through National Funding Agencies for Science, Research and Technology as it was the case of: Seismic-V – Local Seismic Culture in Portugal (esg.pt/seismic-v); PRIN – Scientific, experimental and tacit knowledge and conservation actions of Earthen Architectural Heritage in Southern Italy; ResTAPIA – Restoration of rammed earth in Iberia Peninsula (www.restapia. es); SOStierra – Restoration and Rehabilitation of traditional earthen architecture in Iberia Peninsula (sostierra.blogs.upv.es) and RISK-Terra (https://riskterra.blogs.upv.es); among others.
The focus of the distinct researches was to address: a state of the art of earthen architecture in Europe (both Terra Incognita projects); to define principles from vernacular heritage that contribute to sustainable architecture (VerSus project
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VERSUS+ project); to enhance the quality of vernacular architecture and its World Heritage character (3DPAST); to distinguish seismic retrofitting in vernacular architecture, in order to pro-actively strength dwellings facing earthquakes (Seismic-V).
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike (BY-NC-SA)
N° d'entrée et cote
16825
A.T. 643