6 research outputs found
Documentation for Emergency Stabilization and the Integrated Conservation Planning of Earthen Architecture Settlements: the Kasbah of Taourirt (Ouarzazate, Morocco)
Heritage recording serves as a basis for methodologies regarding diagnosis, treatment and preservation of historic places and contributes to make posterity records of our built cultural heritage. This work is not a stand-alone practice, but a part of the overall conservation of cultural heritage. Reco
Documentation for emergency stabilization and the integrated conservation planning of earthen architecture settlements: The Kasbah of Taourirt (Ouarzazate, Morocco)
Heritage recording serves as a basis for methodologies regarding diagnosis, treatment and preservation of historic places and contributes to make posterity records of our built cultural heritage. This work is not a stand-alone practice, but a part of the overall conservation of cultural heritage. Recording of heritage places should be directly related to the needs, skills and the technology that are available to the end users that are responsible for the management and care of these sites. They should be selected in a way that the future protectors of these sites can also access and use the data that is collected. This contribution explains an innovative heritage recording approach applied by Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) in the documentation of an earthen complex, the Kasbah of Taourirt in Ouarzazate, Morocco as part of the Earthen Architecture Initiative of the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI). The selected recording techniques used were carried out according to the requirements of the Moroccan team (CERKAS) in charge of the study and protection of the chosen site documented
Documentation for emergency condition mapping of Decorated historic surfaces at the Caid Residence, the Kasbah of Taourirt (Ouarzazate, Morocco)
As it is broadly understood, recording serves as a basis for the diagnosis, treatment and preservation of historic places and
contributes to record our built cultural heritage for posterity. This work is not a stand-alone practice but a part of the overall
conservation process of cultural heritage at imminent risk of irreversible damage. Recording of heritage places should be directly
related to the needs, skills and the technology that are available to the end users that are responsible for the management and care of
these sites. They should be selected in a way that the future managers of these sites can also access and use the data collected. This
paper explains an innovative heritage recording approach applied by the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) and Carleton Immersive
Media Studio (CIMS) in the documentation of historic decorated surfaces at the Caïd Residence, located at Tighermt (Kasbah)
Taourirt in Ouarzazate, Morocco; as part of a collaborative project between the GCI and the Centre de Conservation et
Réhabilitation du Patrimoine Architectural des Zones Atlasiques et Sub-Atlasiques (CERKAS) to rehabilitate the entire architectural
ensemble. The selected recording techniques were used for the rapid mapping of conditions of the decorated surfaces at the Caïd
Residence using international standards. The resulting work is being used by GCI staff, consultants and CERKAS team to conduct
emergency stabilization and protection measures for these important decorated surfaces