Tangible heritage is the support of some of the most relevant and perennial values of Mankind.
It connects us with History, projects us to past environments and to lost cultural contexts, includes landmarks of our identity and constitutes a relevant economic asset.
Therefore tangible heritage has intangible aspects inextricably associated to it and when tangible heritage is addressed, intangibility matters. Conservation of tangible heritage is a cultural act with the value approach as a leading concept. The protection statutes, the arguments used to sustain the protection policies, the management options and definition of priorities, the allocation of resources and the uses of heritage assets are intimately connected and dependent on values, bringing to focus the intangible side of their nature.
The values of dissonant heritage: How to manage the legacy of nazism and others dictatorships, a challenge for the present
págs. 1-10
págs. 11-22
Aesthetics, utility and values: A systematization of glazed ceramics in the façades of modernist architecture
Catarina F.M. Geraldes, Alexandre N. Pais, João Manuel Mimoso
págs. 23-32
Industrial masonry chimneys.: A forgotten symbol or a cherished heritage?
págs. 33-42
págs. 43-54
págs. 55-66
págs. 67-74
págs. 75-84
Identity and architectural values of the monastery of São Bento de Cástris in the period 1957-2005
Patrícia Salomé Faustino, Sofia Aleixo, Antónia Fialho Conde
págs. 85-96
Barons of Trovisqueira woolen mill, at Riba d´Ave - first layer on a oblivion stratigraphy
Mário Bruno Pastor, Eduarda Vieira, Juan Manuel Cano Sanchiz
págs. 97-106
Two artworks by Maximiano Alves for the combatants of the Great War, Lisbon: Their comparison and significance
págs. 107-120
Heritage valorization through reutilization: The case o São Sebatião Chapel in Évora
Virgínia Glória Abreu do Nascimento, Fernando António Baptista Pereira, António Candeias, Alice Nogueira Alves
págs. 121-128
págs. 129-138
The integration of azulejos in the modernist architecture of Portugal as a unique case in Europe
Catarina F.M. Geraldes, Alexandre N. Pais, João Manuel Mimoso
págs. 139-148
Cinema and heritage: Places of memory as inspiration for the seventh art in Brazil
Jéssica de Fátima Rossone Alves, Cláudia dos Reis Paiva, Daniel de Almeida Moratori
págs. 149-158
Venice Charter, 1968: Basis, agents and premises for its contextualization
págs. 159-168
Values assessment towards decision-making in conservation: The Viceregal Portrait Collection of Portuguese India
Ana Teresa Teves Reis, António Candeias, Fernando Antonio Baptista Pereira
págs. 169-180
págs. 181-190
Practical intangibility: The fort, the king, the saint and the islands
págs. 191-198
Questioning the "botton-up" concept in the cultural heritage study and safeguard.: Is this a condescending or even dicriminatory term?
págs. 199-206
Introducing the heritage value matrix: Connecting matter and meaning in built heritage
págs. 207-216
Paradores of Spain: A window to heritage, tourism and hospitality
págs. 217-228
Heritage considerations and challenges from ancient DNA analysis: A preliminary approach expanding from the Greek legal and ethical network
págs. 229-240
The impact of politics and ideology on the transformation of heritage values: Haci Bayram District in Ankara, Turkey
págs. 241-252
Distribution of goods circulation and services tax revenue as a mechanism for safeguarding cultural assets: An analysis of the Minas Gerais state´s program
Wilian Daniel Henriques Amaral, Guilherme Valle Loures Brandão, José Alberto Barroso Castañon
págs. 253-262
Public policies for the protection of brazilian architectural heritage: A case study
Aline Eyng Savi, Liliana Esteves, Julia Marcello Dal Molin, Lays Juliani Hespanhol
págs. 263-270
Conserving places of memories: On social significance and justice
págs. 271-278
Space and memory: Writen sources and oral history when planning urban renewal
págs. 279-288
págs. 289-298
págs. 299-308
págs. 309-318
The world patrimonialization processes: The case of Ver-o-Peso (BR)
págs. 319-328
Urban conservation policies for the twentieth century city: Recognition and analysis of historical building heritage in Pescara (Italy)
págs. 329-334
págs. 335-344
págs. 345-354
págs. 355-362
págs. 363-374
págs. 375-384
José Miranda Dias, António José Santos, Armando dos Santos Pinto, Luís Manuel Matias, Teresa O. Santos
págs. 385-396
Assessment of the hygrothermal air conditions of the science Museum of the University of Coimbra
Luísa Dias Pereira, Adélio Rodrigues Gaspar, José Joaquim da Costa, Gilberto Pereira
págs. 397-406
págs. 407-412
págs. 413-417
© 2001-2024 Fundación Dialnet · Todos los derechos reservados