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Sêrro, L. M. L.
The aim of this research is to present a reflection on the name of this Congress itself, "Heritage and Sustainable Development" through a theoretical analysis of these co [...]
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The use of earth mortar and living plants has proved a successful approach to conserving ruined earthmortared masonry in damp and unpredictable climates. On the case stud [...]
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This article intends to provide awareness to the particular value of sgraffito in architectonic surfaces and alert towards the need to safeguard its aesthetical and mater [...]
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The building under study is the Convento de la Caridad, which dates back to 1757, situated in the town of Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz, Spain). This communication present [...]
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Scotland has a long tradition of earth building, with clay-rich subsoils and turf having been employed for millennia in the walls, floors and roofs of structures across t [...]
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Earth constructions are susceptible to degradation due to natural or human causes. The degradation of the exterior surface of earth walls is very common, either due to la [...]
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In the centre and south of Portugal construction of buildings with earth was frequent until the mid-20th Century. Rammed earth was the most common type of construction in [...]
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Bajec, J. F.
Understanding cultural heritage in the contemporary world requires a consideration of its role in addressing current socio-political and economic conditions. Although we [...]
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Zuk, R.
Migrations of ethnic groups frequently lead to distinct settlements and the erection of communal buildings, among them places of worship, which become symbols of cultural [...]
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The Portuguese architectonic heritage is mostly composed of old buildings needing intervention, especially on exterior renders, plasters and finishes. Preventive and cons [...]
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In the southern Atlas valleys and pre-Saharan territories we may find some of the most significant cases of integration capacity of human beings in the least friendly nat [...]
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Earth is the oldest building material which is still used widely nowadays. Earthen architectural heritage has important values in aspect of history, art, technology and e [...]
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Historic urban areas are losing their traditional functions and are known for facing pressures by change agents such as tourism. Rapid urban development has proven to neg [...]
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Health and social development of the US-Mexico border region are impacted by a complex interplay of macro - micro level economic and immigration policies often challengin [...]
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The state of Oaxaca, located in southern Mexico, has an ancestral earth traditional construction, derived from the fusion of Pre-Hispanic civilizations with the Spanish t [...]
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