5 research outputs found
Architectural History, Theory and Composition 3
The contents of the course address the evolution of the concept of heritage throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, incorporating all types of heritage, from monuments to the landscape as a container of heritage. It also reviews the strategies for managing cultural heritage in the 21st century and identifies new models of heritage city management based on urban governance and the heritage-sustainability binomial, as well
as the challenges for the 21st century and the 2030 Agenda. The course is structured alternating sessions with a more conceptual and critical vocation with practical sessions where both group work and individual work are developed. In this practical part of the course, the students overturn the contents of the first part of the class. In both cases and on a different scale, students' work deals with a case study - a building with its surroundings, an area of the city or territory- in which they identify heritage values and attributes in order to define strategies and criteria for intervention. Basically, the course aims to introduce the student to methodologies of intervention in heritage, which can be structured in three phases: heritage identification (research and documentation), cultural values and conservation project
Influence of national policies on the sustainability of heritage from the architectural and urban design perspective
The aim of this report is to reflect on urban
policies and how they affect the issue of
sustainability in heritage. The decentralized
character of Spanish geopolitics and the
transference of power to the different autonomous governments both in terms of heritage
management but also architectural and urban
policies in general, make one autonomous
region the proper framework for this study.
Therefore, we have structured the document
as follows:
1) Andalusia, Spain. National, Regional and
municipal policies.
2) Regulatory framework
3) The international context. International
reference texts and charters
4) The protection of cultural heritage in Andalusia (Spain). The Andalusian Institute of
Historical Heritage (IAPH)
5) Reference
Learning Methods on Heritage for Architects: Creative Design Process for a Sustainable Built Environment
Culture and heritage constitute the driven force to sustainability of the built environment, situated at the heart of urban renewal and innovation, becoming a key issue for training future architects. The fact that a substantial part of our built environment is already built, the population exponentially growing, and concentrated in the small areas of the cities, has brought forward the need to work with our preexistences. We cannot freeze the dynamics of human occupation; we can however learn how to assess the values it cherishes, and
incorporate them to the design process, not as a limitation but as treasure design material for our proposals