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Herle, I.
Geological materials (soils, rocks) differ from traditional engineering materials (steel, concrete) mainly due to their discontinuous structure and memory of previous def [...]
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Barresi, A.
The cultural heritage could be considered as tourist attractions, but, they could also be considered as economic resources because of their relevance on the tourist marke [...]
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Jordan, B.
For the first 150 years of European settlement in Australia, masonry buildings were constructed largely using the techniques brought from Europe (particularly Great Brita [...]
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The opportunity of mobility, mass tourism and Internet have allowed many people to know places, museums, environment, cultures before otherwise precluded to direct experi [...]
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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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Constructions, memory and stare are related. In a discipline such as Architecture or Landscaping, a stare has a purpose, memory determines a period in time and constructi [...]
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Maior-Barron, D.
The proposed paper analyses several issues surrounding the process of heritage commodification, in the case of Petit Trianon - part of the Versailles Palace UNESCO herita [...]
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This exploratory paper examines the ways in which perceived authentic historical narratives are utilised in the construction of heritage destinations in an era of sustain [...]
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Aguiar, L.
In this paper, referring to theoretical and applied studies on interrelationships of Heritage and Culture as an economic and social pillar of sustainable development, we [...]
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Login, E. L.
North-eastern France is littered with war memorial sites. Dating from the FrancoPrussian War these memorials are the legacy of first-hand involvement in three major confl [...]
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