CULTURAL BUILT HERITAGE'S TANGIBLE & INTANGIBLE DIMENSIONS AND DIGITALIZATION CHALLENGES

Abstract

This research is based on the ongoing debate on the strengths and challenges brought about by the so-called ‘digital revolution' in the field of the conservation of Cultural Built Heritage. Within this framework, this study analyses how the dynamic relationship between tangible and intangible heritage strongly affects the values of a site with consequent repercussions on the impacts of these values on conservation choices and actions. The complex relationships between tangible and intangible dimensions of cultural heritage have been, until recently, surprisingly underestimated in scientific research. A possible explanation lies in the limited amount of multidimensional and interdisciplinary approaches applied by scholars of different disciplines, often interested in more sectorial analysis of either the tangible or the intangible dimensions of cultural built heritage. The research moves in the direction of integrating such dimensions through a comprehensive approach. The project aims at demonstrating that an understanding of the role of intangible dimensions of built heritage can orient the conservation process, moving towards a more inclusive approach based on the respect for different context-based perspectives and interpretations of the cultural dimensions of heritage conservation, preservation and restoration

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