A GIS-based methodology for the appraisal of historical, architectural, and social values in historic urban cores
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A GIS-based methodology for the appraisal of historical, architectural, and social values in historic urban coresFecha de publicación
2020-06-03Editor
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GARCÍA-ESPARZA, Juan A.; TENA, Pablo Altaba. A GIS-based methodology for the appraisal of historical, architectural, and social values in historic urban cores. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2020.Tipo de documento
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Historic environments represent the evolution of materials and techniques that
have been used for the construction these environments over the centuries. Entering into
the study of this field entails working not ... [+]
Historic environments represent the evolution of materials and techniques that
have been used for the construction these environments over the centuries. Entering into
the study of this field entails working not only on the crafts that have constructed these environments
but also on the people who made, used, and reinterpreted them by learning about
the craftsmen and the idiosyncrasies of the place. The study has adopted several methodologies
as reference to examine the material and cultural reality of the rural region of Valencia,
Spain. Through the adaptation of international methodologies, researchers have carried out a
digital database that compiles and maps out the results of the Local Character Assessment of
ten Histotiric Urban Cores by incorporating the historical, architectural, and social values to
reinforce the Territorial Heritage Action Plan. One of the critical innovations adopted by this
form of assessment is the compulsory integration of tangible and intangible heritage through
the active involvement of users and makers. Another innovation is to understand the values
behind the dynamism and transformation of historic sites. Hence, this study advances theory
and practice on the transmission of knowledge among artisans, researchers, and the population
and how contemporary practices help acquire new meanings that overlap the past ones. [-]
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Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2020, online 3/6/2020Proyecto de investigación
1) Ministerio de Cultura, Educacio´n y Deportes y el Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural en España under Grant CUL/1.A4/2018; 2) Generalitat Valenciana under Grant GV/2017/100Derechos de acceso
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