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Mazzino, F.
The paper presents a part of cultural landscape of Genoa. The landscape was completely transformed between 16th and 17th centuries in the countryside ‘villeggiatura’. [...]
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The list of different ways to combine brittle materials like stone and earth in order to build composite constructions is manifold. Because of their stability and in orde [...]
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One of the tasks of World Heritage management is to periodically survey and report the state-of-conservation of the designated properties. Edinburgh has chosen to control [...]
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For many years the official bodies have been working to promote sustainability policies for cultural heritage. These rigid policies are coming into conflict with the ever [...]
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With the aim of monitoring and measure sustainability, different urban indicators frameworks have been developed. As sustainability is moving towards more holistic approa [...]
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Masi, A. De
The paper describes reading criteria for the interpretation/documentation and the procedures followed by integrated digital survey for important buildings in Rome and Tre [...]
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The retrofitting of heritage buildings represents a significant opportunity to reduce the carbon footprint of our built environment. Within the retrofit process, the desi [...]
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GEORGOPOULOS, Costas
The challenge of learning conceptual design at universities is exacerbated with the introduction of sustainability that is a relatively new and fast evolving subject. The [...]
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Landscape is the place where cultural heritage is projected and developed par excellence. Furthermore, landscape is where interaction between the human being and the envi [...]
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The old town of Bar (Montenegro) was a Byzantine settlement rebuilt on the remains of a more ancient town destroyed in the 3rd century during the Roman invasion of Dalmat [...]
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In the surrounding of Pompeii ancient city, there is a considerable number of disused industrial buildings to turn into new uses. The paper is about the peri-urban landsc [...]
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Lu, Y. -C.
With a proper interpretation, tourists may learn another narrative of the historical landscape. For a sustainable heritage management, tourists’ perception and concepti [...]
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Geremia, F.
The range of cultural heritage knowledge tools has expanded enormously, presenting opportunities for both the scientific sphere and public fruition of places. Research in [...]
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This paper aims to explore the implications of a changing heritage conservation curriculum which is embracing wider concepts beyond fabric repair. In the last 15 years th [...]
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Experts have been gathering for long to discuss their ideals and experiences on heritage management. One of their aims is meeting in search for common ground and drawing [...]
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