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The ‘Production of heritage’ is a truism – history is made consecutively and collectively, now becomes then, the everyday becomes rare, and rarity becomes desirable and attainable at a cost. This process becomes politicised when we look at heritage either as a product or as a process that can and is constantly adjusted and adapted according to ...
Chandler, Alan, Pace, Michela
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Vernacular architecture as heritage
The objective of this research is to recognize vernacular architecture as heritage architecture, a product of the community. The method applied to this research is qualitative in nature, the objective of which is the description of the characteristics of the object of study covering a part of the reality. Qualitative research is inductive, the study is
María del Rayo VÁZQUEZ-TORRES +3 more
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Settlements are the fundamental structural components of the Northwest and Southwest Routes, which were important defensive sectors of the Jin Dynasty’s Great Wall defense system. Under the Jurchen rule, these settlements function as special conduits for
Dan Xie, Yanbo Wang
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Photogrammetric documentation can provide a sound database for the needs of architectural heritage preservation. However, the major part of photogrammetric documentation production is not used for subsequent architectural heritage projects, due to lack ...
Mariana B. Campos +3 more
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Cross-Material Damage Detection and Analysis for Architectural Heritage Images
This study addresses the strategic requirements for cultural heritage preservation as specified, alongside the needs of high-quality urban-rural development.
Qingman Yu, Xin Yuan, Lingyu Xu
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Architectural Heritage of Chernihiv
The main objective of the study is to provide a the scientific analysis and classification of the monuments of the immovable cultural heritage of Chernigov, according to the type of ”architecture”, with the elaboration of recommendations for their conservation. The methodology is based on the use of general scientific and special methods, in particular,
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Temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of the Ming Great Wall
The Great Wall during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) was the most prominent engineering volume and the most perfect military defense structure in the history of China.
Yang Yang, Yukun Zhang, Yan Li
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Integrated 3D Mapping and Diagnosis for the Structural Assessment of Architectural Heritage: Morano's Parabolic Arch. [PDF]
Ceravolo R +5 more
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Method for selecting viewpoints of architectural heritage landscapes
The selection of viewpoints is a crucial aspect in conducting visual impact assessments of architectural heritage. To address this issue, a quantitative viewpoint selection method based on GIS spatial analysis is proposed.
Yungang Hu +4 more
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Embodied Cognition and Built Heritage Education: A Case Study of Macau’s Historical Architecture
Applying embodied cognition theory is essential for the conservation and revitalization of architectural heritage. This paper examines how embodied cognition, architectural design, and local historical resources impact the conservation and revitalization
Junyi Zhao, Mengshun Lee, Xinyu Li
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