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The Underground Built Heritage (UBH) class, introduced at a methodological and theoretical level in 2021, collects cultural assets excavated throughout history from underground that, today, are significant elements of local cultural heritage, having ...
Roberta Varriale
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This paper examines the emergence of underground architecture extensions in Japan as a form of built heritage preservation. It positions this trend within the broader spectrum of Japanese conservation practices by tracing the evolution preservation ...
Waddah Dridi, Takahiro Taji
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Underground Built Heritage as catalyser for Community Valorisation [PDF]
This paper is about how framing an innovative approach for community empowerment by organising networks and consortia for preparing proposals in different research programme frameworks. In the beginning, there was as study for classifying underground spaces and using them as a solution for a sustainable over ground urban development.
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Dismissed Mines: From the Past to the Future
Today, dismissed mines are considered significant local tangible and intangible cultural heritage elements and they are more and more often at the core of dedicated enhancement processes, being sometimes inscribed in the UNESCO list; included in geoparks;
Roberta Varriale +2 more
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DEVISING A VISUAL INSPECTION SYSTEM FOR CANAL TUNNELS: PRELIMINARY STUDIES [PDF]
In France, most tunnel canals were built during the 19th and 20th centuries. Maintaining them is not only a matter of heritage preservation but also a question of security.
J.-L. Albert +10 more
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What can be the contribution of oral history to the interpretation of tangible cultural assets? Starting from this conceptual question, this article focuses on the case study of the experiences Second World War in Naples bomb shelters, recently included ...
Roberta Varriale
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THE MULTI-TECH PROTECTIVE MONITORING OF THE LION FOREST GARDEN STONY ARTIFICIAL HILLS (SUZHOU, CHINA) [PDF]
The Lion Forest Garden was originally built in 1342, during Yuan Dynasty, and became one of the most famous gardens in Suzhou. In 2000, it was inscribed in the World Heritage List as an extensive property of the Classical Gardens of Suzhou.
F. Fu, J. Zhang, F. Shen, C. Zhao
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Archaeo-mobility. Integrating Archaeological Heritage with Everyday Life [PDF]
Underground mass-transit is the logical solution for the growing demand of mobility that presses the urban space of historical cities, but it has to deal with the palimpsest of the numerous layers the history of many cities is made of.
LAMBERTUCCI, FILIPPO
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THE STONE HOUSES OF PINO PIZZIGONI: A RARE CASE OF VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE IN THE UPPER TOWN OF BERGAMO (ITALY) [PDF]
Pino Pizzigoni was an architect from Bergamo whose work was characterized by a constant search for integration between tradition and innovation. The ‘stone houses’ built in the second post-war period in the Upper Town at the foot of the Medieval fortress
A. Cardaci, M. Resmini, A. Versaci
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3D modelling of geological and anthropogenic deposits at the World Heritage Site of Bryggen in Bergen, Norway [PDF]
The landscape of many historic cities and the character of their shallow subsurface environments are defined by a legacy of interaction between anthropogenic and geological processes. Anthropogenic deposits and excavations result from processes ranging
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