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Prados-Peña, M. Belén, and Salvador Del Barrio-García. "Key antecedents of brand equity in heritage brand extensions: The moderating role of tourist heritage experience." European Research on Management and Business Economics 27, no. 3 (September 2021): 100153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iedeen.2021.100153.

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Dennis, L. Meghan. "An Extension Without an Exhibition." Advances in Archaeological Practice 6, no. 1 (February 2018): 82–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aap.2017.35.

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In the push to provide further interaction with museum and heritage exhibitions, the internet has become an established venue, offering nearly unlimited space and options for providing extensions to in-person content. These internet-based supplements in many cases outlast the physical displays they are meant to accompany. After the exhibitions have closed and the museums have moved on, the digital content remains, a static placeholder for a particular viewpoint on heritage, curation, and public outreach. Such is the case with the Interface Experience, the Web extension to the exhibition of the same name, which ran for a few months in 2015 (Bard Graduate Center [BGC] 2014a). This site, which remains largely functional, is now disconnected from the exhibition it was meant to accompany, leaving it to stand alone as a study on the connections between digital outputs and materiality.
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Miniard, Paul W., Rama K. Jayanti, Cecilia M. O. Alvarez, and Peter R. Dickson. "What brand extensions need to fully benefit from their parental heritage." Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science 46, no. 5 (June 12, 2018): 948–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11747-018-0586-5.

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Chang, Yuheng, and Arkom Sangiamvibool. "Intangible Cultural Heritage Kangwei Paintings: Literature Review and Outlook." Journal of Ecohumanism 3, no. 7 (October 25, 2024): 3284–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.62754/joe.v3i7.4452.

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In recent years, many countries around the world have been implementing their own protective practices for intangible cultural heritage under the impetus of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention. This study will conduct an in-depth investigation into the intangible cultural heritage of Kangwei paintings in Yuanping City, Shanxi Province, China, exploring the process of cultural identity formation and the role of commercialization in the context of intangible cultural heritage revitalization, an area that has not been deeply researched before.Using the systematic literature review method, a review was conducted on 102 relevant documents and journal articles sourced from China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI). Conduct a literature review from the perspectives of overall research characteristics, highly cited literature, theoretical foundations, and research methods.The results of the literature analysis are systematically elaborated from the aspects of the connotation and extension of Kangwei paintings, the practical mechanisms for the revitalization of Kangwei paintings as intangible cultural heritage, and related suggestions. The study found that the practical mechanisms for the revitalization of Kangwei paintings as intangible cultural heritage include institutional support mechanisms, theoretical consolidation mechanisms, collaborative mechanisms, social education mechanisms, application innovation mechanisms, and efficiency evaluation mechanisms, with no related research proposed.Therefore, based on the framework for the revitalization of Yuanping Kangwei paintings, the prospects of cultural identity and commercialization concepts are proposed: solidifying the theoretical foundation for the revitalization of Kangwei paintings as intangible cultural heritage, scientifically defining the connotations and extensions of Kangwei paintings, refining the cultural identity mechanism for the revitalization of Kangwei paintings as intangible cultural heritage, and enriching the theoretical foundation for the study of the commercialization of Kangwei paintings.
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Renes, J. "Heritage in New Town Extensions: Recent Dutch Experiences in the use of Heritage in Large New Building Estates." Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 108, no. 6 (October 20, 2016): 786–804. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tesg.12221.

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Cai, Xingquan, Pengyan Cheng, Shike Liu, Haoyu Zhang, and Haiyan Sun. "Human Motion Prediction Based on a Multi-Scale Hypergraph for Intangible Cultural Heritage Dance Videos." Electronics 12, no. 23 (November 29, 2023): 4830. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics12234830.

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Compared to traditional dance, intangible cultural heritage dance often involves the isotropic extension of choreographic actions, utilizing both upper and lower limbs. This characteristic choreography style makes the remote joints lack interaction, consequently reducing accuracy in existing human motion prediction methods. Therefore, we propose a human motion prediction method based on the multi-scale hypergraph convolutional network of the intangible cultural heritage dance video. Firstly, this method inputs the 3D human posture sequence from intangible cultural heritage dance videos. The hypergraph is designed according to the synergistic relationship of the human joints in the intangible cultural heritage dance video, which is used to represent the spatial correlation of the 3D human posture. Then, a multi-scale hypergraph convolutional network is constructed, utilizing multi-scale transformation operators to segment the human skeleton into different scales. This network adopts a graph structure to represent the 3D human posture at different scales, which is then used by the single-scalar fusion operator to spatial features in the 3D human posture sequence are extracted by fusing the feature information of the hypergraph and the multi-scale graph. Finally, the Temporal Graph Transformer network is introduced to capture the temporal dependence among adjacent frames within the time domain. This facilitates the extraction of temporal features from the 3D human posture sequence, ultimately enabling the prediction of future 3D human posture sequences. Experiments show that we achieve the best performance in both short-term and long-term human motion prediction when compared to Motion-Mixer and Motion-Attention algorithms on Human3.6M and 3DPW datasets. In addition, ablation experiments show that our method can predict more precise 3D human pose sequences, even in the presence of isotropic extensions of upper and lower limbs in intangible cultural heritage dance videos. This approach effectively addresses the issue of missing segments in intangible cultural heritage dance videos.
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Argenziano, M., D. Faiella, F. Bruni, C. De Angelis, M. Fraldi, and E. Mele. "Upwards - Vertical extensions of masonry built heritage for sustainable and antifragile urban densification." Journal of Building Engineering 44 (December 2021): 102885. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102885.

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Giancaspro, David, and Josh Higdon. "First things third? The extension of canonically third-person singular inflections to first-person singular subjects in adult heritage Spanish." Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 17, no. 2 (September 1, 2024): 251–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/shll-2024-2011.

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Abstract Previous research has found that heritage speakers of Spanish sometimes extend canonically third-person singular (3PS) verbal morphology to first-person singular (1PS) subjects, a pattern that has been reported with both children and adults across a variety of different verbal paradigms (e.g., preterite). However, despite clear evidence of 3PS extensions in heritage Spanish, no previous research has systematically investigated the factors that shape this common, yet still poorly understood morphological tendency. To test whether heritage speakers’ likelihood of extending 3PS forms is shaped by paradigmatic frequency, the present study investigated adult heritage speakers’ production and comprehension of person agreement in the present perfect paradigm, which is relatively low frequency in Latin American/US varieties of Spanish, and the preterite paradigm, which is relatively much more frequent. 30 adult heritage speakers of Latin American/US Spanish completed two oral production tasks and one listening comprehension task, all of which targeted their knowledge of 1PS and 3PS morphology in both the present perfect and preterite paradigms. Results of the production experiments revealed that heritage speakers were far more likely to extend 3PS morphology to 1PS subjects in the present perfect paradigm than in the preterite paradigm, an asymmetry that we attribute to the lower relative frequency of present perfect verb forms. In the comprehension task, participants performed similarly by extending 1PS readings to canonically 3PS inflections more often in the present perfect than in the preterite. Together, these novel results indicate that heritage speakers are more likely to extend 3PS inflections in the paradigms that they use less, a finding with key implications for our understanding of how language experience shapes the variable morphological systems that heritage speakers develop.
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Pamart, A., F. Morlet, and L. de Luca. "A FULLY AUTOMATED INCREMENTAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PROCESSING DEDICATED FOR COLLABORATIVE REMOTE-COMPUTING WORKFLOW." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W9 (January 31, 2019): 565–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w9-565-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Image based-modeling practices in the field of Cultural Heritage studies are nowadays no longer seen as one-shot applications but as various and complex multimodal scenarios. Current use of SFM and photogrammetric methods implies their extensions to facilitate the management of complex multimodal data sets carried-out by different experts around a single heritage asset. In order to fully benefit of collaborative semantic enrichment of spatially oriented resources, a versatile and robust solution have been developed to enable incremental registration of image-sets within the web-based platform AIOLI. For this purpose, this paper will present an on-going development of a Totally Automated Co-registration and Orientations (TACO) work-flow.</p>
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Ishar, Shofia, Sisi Zlatanova, and Yogender Yadav. "A Data Model for Unrecognised Historical Neighbourhood (Case study: Telukbetung, Indonesia)." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLVIII-4-2024 (October 21, 2024): 247–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlviii-4-2024-247-2024.

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Abstract. Unrecognised Historical places, which are locations with history but lacking official recognition, particularly prevalent in Southeast Asia, often face a dearth of accessible historical information. To tackle this challenge, there is an urgent need to commence the collection and documentation of historical data concerning Unrecognised Historical places. This initiative aims to prevent the loss of history, given that such sites are frequently subjected to rapid development and commercialization. To date, City Geography Markup Language (CityGML), an Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standard 3D data format, has been developed for presenting city models along with semantic data and is often used in the heritage domain for preservation. It aids in digital infrastructure development and the conservation of urban elements. Furthermore, it provides a mechanism to extend the standard data model to meet the requirements of various purposes. While several CityGML extensions tailored to the documentation of Cultural Heritage already exist, there is currently no extension specifically designed to address the requirements of Unrecognised Historical places. The aim of this paper is to identify a suitable approach for developing a new standardised data model that integrates geometric and semantic information, which is demonstrated for the modelling of Telukbetung, an old city in Bandar Lampung through time.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Heritage extensions"

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Marolleau, Lucas. "Géohistoire des patrimonialisations d'un centre historique. Les habitants et le patrimoine architectural et urbanistique de Bologne depuis l'unification italienne (1860 - 2021)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024SORUL112.

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Ce travail de recherche entend analyser les évolutions du processus de patrimonialisation dans le temps et dans l'espace. Il entreprend ainsi d'étudier les transformations et les reproductions urbaines du centre historique de Bologne depuis la période d'unification du nouvel État italien jusqu'à l'inscription des portiques de la ville au Patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco. Il part pour cela du renouvellement des représentations et des pratiques des habitants, et de la parallèle institutionnalisation du patrimoine urbain à différentes échelles.L'histoire de cet espace urbain et de ses progressives intégrations vers un territoire communal élargi atteste de la diversification des biens culturels sur la période concernée, depuis les monuments nationaux jusqu'au patrimoine diffus qui fonde la typicité des lieux. Elle révèle un système patrimonial composé d'éléments architecturaux et urbanistiques interconnectés et polarisés. Cette composition résulte de la stratification et de l'articulation des patrimonialisations dont le centre historique représente l'archétype.Suivant une démarche géohistorique, cette thèse entend comparer dans le temps et dans l'espace les rapports des acteurs à leurs biens culturels. L'enjeu est à la fois d'approfondir la compréhension de la complexification constatée du patrimoine, mais aussi de questionner les patrimonialisations comme des dynamiques socio-spatiales qui interagissent avec l'aménagement et la gestion du territoire
The aim of this research project is to analyse the evolution of the heritage development process in time and space. It sets out to study the transformations and urban reproductions of the historic centre of Bologna from the period of the unification of the new Italian state to the inclusion of the city's porticoes on UNESCO's World Heritage List. It takes as its starting point the renewed representations and practices of the city's inhabitants, and the parallel institutionalisation of urban heritage at different scales.The history of this urban area and its gradual integration into a wider municipal territory demonstrates the diversification of cultural properties over the period in question, from national monuments to the diffuse heritage that forms the basis of local typicality. It reveals a heritage system made up of interconnected and polarised architectural and town-planning elements. This composition is the result of the stratification and articulation of heritage developments, of which the historic centre is the archetype.Following a geohistorical approach, this thesis sets out to compare, in time and space, the relationships between actors and their cultural properties. The aim is not only to gain a deeper understanding of the increasing complexity of heritage, but also to examine heritage development as a socio-spatial dynamic that interacts with spatial planning and territory management
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Sandell, Ludvig. "Henry Poole & Co. : How a 200-year old bespoke tailor have managed to stay modern." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-12839.

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Background: During the last decade or so the century old bespoke tailors on Savile Row have become the epitome of luxury brands as far as menswear is concerned. At the same time, the different establishments on Savile Row have started to modernise themselves through various means to better fit into today’s fast paced retail-market. Aims of the research: The purpose of this research is to discover what factors have played part in keeping the founders of Savile Row, Henry Poole & Co., modern and relevant throughout the years. Methods: This research was conducted as a qualitative single case, case study. The data was gathered through semi-structured interviews with upper management and other available published sources and then analysed with the help of former research in relevant areas. Results: It was found that the brand of Henry Poole & Co. stayed true to their origins as a bespoke tailor and that modernising is something that has not been forced upon the company and brand but should more be seen as a continuous process where each new generation bring something new to the company. The company had adapted modern ways of communication such as social media and a responsive website and also incorporated step down line extensions, where they sell ready-to-wear and made-to-measure garments in China and Japan. This is a way to develop their brand into other segments but they still kept their original brand vision intact as being a pure bespoke tailor located on Savile Row and kept their different business operations on a distance. Contributions: This thesis has opened up doors to an area that has not had much interest from the academic world. It hopefully gives way for new research ideas, but it has also highlighted management tools and best practices that has contributed to the success of a more than two century old company.
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Spendlove, Marion. "Heritage in Britain : lifelong learning, archaeology and partnerships." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2003. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/1263/.

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The thesis investigates whether contemporary policy and practice support formal and informal learning in the field of archaeology. Also, the assumption that multi-sector partnerships broaden community participation in heritage activities is interrogated. The multi-method comparative research model applied both empirical and qualitative methods to three case studies in the Midlands of Britain. Each of these projects gained funding to exhibit archaeology to the public during the course of the research. The policies and practices of the key individuals in the partnerships were investigated through taped interviews, and the data was analysed using cognitive mapping (Tolman, 1948, Buzan, 1993). Data about the visitors were gathered through questionnaire surveys, taped oral accounts, and observational studies. The interests, concerns and agenda of the principle stakeholders were compared. The results indicated that the role of the volunteers was crucial to the success and sustainability of the projects. However, some volunteers felt that they were weaker partners, and this was linked to a distinction between amateurs and professionals. The power of local authorities in heritage partnerships and their conflicting roles as developers and guardians of the archaeological heritage are questioned. Ways to facilitate participatory partnerships are suggested. The research draws on Foucault's definition of discourse, and Bourdieu's human capital theories and his concept of habitus and distinction. The links between informal and formal learning are rarely researched and theorised, but this study identifies how archaeologists, acting as "cultural intermediaries" (Bourdieu, 1984: 14), can create and sustain learning opportunities for adults, collapsing some of the traditional hierarchies between popular entertainment, community knowledge, and intellectual knowledge. The thesis places learning in archaeology within the theory of a structured taxonomy of learning (Biggs, 1971, Biggs and Collis, 1982).
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NOARDO, FRANCESCA. "Spatial ontologies for architectural heritage." Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2644378.

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Informatics and artificial intelligence have generated new requirements for digital archiving, information, and documentation. Semantic interoperability has become fundamental for the management and sharing of information. The constraints to data interpretation enable both database interoperability, for data and schemas sharing and reuse, and information retrieval in large datasets. Another challenging issue is the exploitation of automated reasoning possibilities. The solution is the use of domain ontologies as a reference for data modelling in information systems. The architectural heritage (AH) domain is considered in this thesis. The documentation in this field, particularly complex and multifaceted, is well-known to be critical for the preservation, knowledge, and promotion of the monuments. For these reasons, digital inventories, also exploiting standards and new semantic technologies, are developed by international organisations (Getty Institute, ONU, European Union). Geometric and geographic information is essential part of a monument. It is composed by a number of aspects (spatial, topological, and mereological relations; accuracy; multi-scale representation; time; etc.). Currently, geomatics permits the obtaining of very accurate and dense 3D models (possibly enriched with textures) and derived products, in both raster and vector format. Many standards were published for the geographic field or in the cultural heritage domain. However, the first ones are limited in the foreseen representation scales (the maximum is achieved by OGC CityGML), and the semantic values do not consider the full semantic richness of AH. The second ones (especially the core ontology CIDOC – CRM, the Conceptual Reference Model of the Documentation Commettee of the International Council of Museums) were employed to document museums’ objects. Even if it was recently extended to standing buildings and a spatial extension was included, the integration of complex 3D models has not yet been achieved. In this thesis, the aspects (especially spatial issues) to consider in the documentation of monuments are analysed. In the light of them, the OGC CityGML is extended for the management of AH complexity. An approach ‘from the landscape to the detail’ is used, for considering the monument in a wider system, which is essential for analysis and reasoning about such complex objects. An implementation test is conducted on a case study, preferring open source applications.
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Hou, Pei-Yun, and 侯沛芸. "The Strategy of Extension Education for World Heritage." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/14358328110843955161.

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國立臺灣大學
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Recent years in Taiwan it started to blow a wind of World Heritage. The government accepted some NGO''s proposal, making entering the World Heritage an important issue, and in 2002 the Council for Cultural Affairs Executive Yuan will invite scholars to pick out 12 Potential World Heritage Sites in Taiwan, in order to deeply plant the concept of conserving World Heritage in the mind of the Taiwanese people. "World Heritage Education" is a brand new issue, for "World Heritage" includes "culture heritage" and "natural heritage," which in itself is a new system of knowledge. It''s curriculum, subjects and academic resources, editing of textbooks, the teacher''s structure transformation of knowledge, method of teaching, aims of education, are still in a stage of expedition. There are seven aspects of this research, each of which will be discussed distinctly: The aim, the organization, the object of promotion, the content of education, the method of education, the paths to education, and the workable time and location of the Extension Education for World Heritage. Stakeholder analysis shall particularly be used in analysing the object of extension education, while they are classified into different groups according to their importance and influence. To achieve better success in Extension Education for World Heritage, policies shall be modified according to the characteristics of each group. Questionnaire survey, documentary historical method, and content analysis are used in this research. Using questionnaire survey to find the local stakeholder and information of the person; with content analysis finding out the content and trend of extension education. This research proposes a elementary method of promoting extension education, yet for a more advanced plan or method more research is required. From this beginning, let us root the concept of World Heritage into our minds, arouse the people''s right attitude towards conserving local and national heritage, and further make them truly understand and cherish the heritage, in the end continuing contributing to the conservation of heritages.
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Chang, Yu-Ching, and 張育菁. "The industrial cultural heritage study of sustainability on Yuchih Branch, Tea Research and Extension Station." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/34929353703399412585.

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A procedure is Taiwan''s industrial cultural heritages over the past were designated as historic buildings and monuments by a single building, the Cultural Heritage Preservation Law added "cultural landscape" of the project in 2005, the concept of protected areas as a whole, however, how to define the industrial cultural heritage? Therefore, this study will be modified by Yuchih Branch, Tea Research and Extension Station as research object, through the investigation and to clarify to the Analysis of "industrial cultural heritage" has the meaning and significance and constitute a resource definition, and further interpretation the value in industrial cultural heritage. Yuchih Branch, Tea Research and Extension Station, it was an important role and promoter in Taiwan''s tea industry. It faced the rise and fall since the inception of the development of tea industry, continued to extend the historical context, but also to construct a new context. Therefore, this study through the collection of literature and field investigations that to probe relation between Yuchih Branch and industrial cultural heritage, construction of value intension. In the final, the establishment of basic values and to assess its importance for preservation of industrial cultural heritage. It can be an important reference for conserve industrial cultural heritage in Taiwan.
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Lai, Shu-Chen, and 賴淑真. "The Preservation of Tea Industry Heritage -A Case Study of Tea Research Extension Station in Yuchih." Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/4amv9v.

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Tea is one of the most important industries in modern economic development in Taiwan. To lay the foundation of the black tea industry in central and southern Taiwan during the era of Japanese Occupation, the governor-general government selected Yuchih, Nantou County to establish a tea research extension station, thanks to its peculiar natural and geographical conditions. The Tea Research Extension Station in Yuchih focused on the quantity of output on early days; however, current emphasis has been placed on R&D training and assistance in promotion. As a result, personnel and spatial requirements decrease every year. Plenty of historically significant buildings and antiques related to the black tea industry have been desolate and damaged, which is not only a loss of cultural assets, but also generates management problems. Preservation of industry heritage has been valued gradually for the past few years. Due to the previous effect of different awareness of cultural assets, buildings having a higher craftsmanship value were mainly preserved. The overall historic significance of industry heritage has been confused and the consideration of cultural diversity neglected. Therefore, this research is based on preservation of cultural assets with an attempt to construct the properties and preservation concepts of industry heritage. In addition, the characteristics and value significance of tea industry heritage will be investigated through an understanding of the development process of the history, production and marketing, operation and technologies of the tea industry in Taiwan. The result will be served as the basis for case studies on Tea Research Extension Station in Yuchih after analysis and interpretation. The major purpose of this research is to review the status and realization of preserving the Tea Research Extension Station in Yuchih so as to solve the current problems of repair and restoration of historical buildings and operation transformation. How to establish cultural values under integral development and create spatial experiences to cope with current environmental requirements for achievement of sustainable operation will not only preserve the style of the original space of the Tea Research Extension Station in Yuchih, but also pass on the tea culture in Yuchih Township.
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Books on the topic "Heritage extensions"

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Services, South West Mining. Report of Stage 2 geotechnical assessment of potential mining hazards on or adjacent to new trail route extensions (as identified by Stage 1 geotechnical assessment) for Mineral Tramways Heritage Project (2004), Cornwall County Council. Penzance: South West Mining Services, 2004.

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Palmer, Jack Dominic, and Dariusz Brzezinski. Revisiting Modernity and the Holocaust: Heritage, Dilemmas, Extensions. Routledge, 2022.

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Palmer, Jack, and Dariusz Brzeziński. Revisiting Modernity and the Holocaust: Heritage, Dilemmas, Extensions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Palmer, Jack, and Dariusz Brzeziński. Revisiting Modernity and the Holocaust: Heritage, Dilemmas, Extensions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Revisiting Modernity and the Holocaust: Heritage, Dilemmas, Extensions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Apollon, Daniel, Claire Bélisle, and Philippe Régnier. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038402.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter argues that the future of the traditional forms of culture, knowledge, and scholarship appears to be at risk, as the world becomes digital and new generations consider computers, mobile appliances, and the Internet as extensions of their body that are essential for living. The book provides a survey of critical editing confronted with the digital world that is organized in three parts. The first one discusses the historical context and the main challenges that researchers, teachers, and the public readers meet with the integration of digital tools and medium in the activity of critical edition. The second one details how critical edition deals with the technical constraints it faces in order to explore new presentation modalities of heritage texts. The last one looks at critical edition practice through examining cases that range from data capture and layout to the institutional and organizational conditions for production.
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Hudson, Dale. Terrorist Vampires: Religious Heritage or Planetary Advocacy. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474423083.003.0007.

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This chapter unpacks depictions of US foreign policy in Hollywood blockbusters, franchises, and series, whose content was repurposed and production was often offshored. Vampire hunters perform the racialized warfare of the failed War on Drugs and ongoing War on Terror. Vampires advocate for planetary consciousness after neoliberalism’s ascendancy. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992), From Dusk till Dawn (1995), and Vampires (1998) organize fears of so-called Islamic fundamentalists and Mexican border hoppers. Deterritorialized biological warfare also manifests in films that return to the historical trauma of mixed blood via stories of mixed species in franchises like Blade (1998–2004) and Underworld (2003–2016) and series like True Blood (2008–2014), The Vampire Diaries (2009–present), and The Originals (2013–present). Others examine resilience through multiple conquests, as in Cronos (1992) set in México’s federal district and released on the quincentennial of Columbus’s conquest. Meanwhile, the Twilight franchise (2008–2012) christianizes the figure of the vampire and, by extension, the concept of the US secular democracy, but also evokes indigenous rights to land. Films ask us to find a space for empathy amidst the terror of economic and military violence.
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Spoormans, Lidwine, Wessel de Jonge, and John Stevenson-Brown, eds. ANNE LACATON: Visiting Professor 2016-2017/ Chair of Heritage & Architecture. TU Delft Bouwkunde, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.47982/bookrxiv.6.

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Anne Lacaton has been a visiting professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment during the Fall Semester 2016-2017, hosted by the Chair of Heritage & Design. In the professional field of Heritage & Design the starting point for design is not just a functional brief and a blank sheet of paper but the challenge of an existing spatial setting and cultural-historical context. It is a dynamic and innovative field in architecture that deals with the architectural re-interpretation, adaptive reuse and restoration of historic buildings. This book reports on her workshops and studios during her time at TU Delft. It presents re-use projects at different scales, in different situations and with different programs. These projects generated reflection along with pertinent and inventive ideas that made it possible to overturn the situations in a positive manner, to change the approach and bring forth interesting solutions, a new situational intelligence and a new intelligence towards thinking about architecture and the urban situation. In these projects, what is initially seen as obsolete and as a constraint or restriction through an opening of the mind and a change in outlook and approach, becomes an opportunity, a chance and an asset. If you look at a situation without a frame or filter and with an open spirit, a building that no longer has a purpose and is a hindrance becomes a liberty. The students adhered to this specific approach: No longer looking at something existing as imperfect, constraining, obsolete, not beautiful etc., but instead as a resource, a component, a stratum/layer and a basis for creativity. The idea of drawing value from everything existing, producing richness with less money but with the greater means and parameters offered by existing situations. Extending the story to do better and more of it. A process of regeneration, extension, adaption and re-use rather than replacement. This way of seeing, thinking, projecting is not really widespread. Making new, remove and replace, restarting from the empty remains mostly the way of doing; whereas the superposition, addition, combination, overlapping, infiltration, appear accurate, contemporary, rich, innovative. Therefore, with regard to this work of the semester and to conclude the guest invitation, I think it’s important to collect and publish these ideas and positions by students and teachers involved with the semester’s work. We hope that this booklet will leave a trace and a lasting material for reflection and discussion.
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Extension of Illinois and Michigan Canal Heritage Corridor Commission: Report (to accompany H.R. 1042) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office). Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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Harding, Dennis. Rewriting History. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817734.001.0001.

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‘Every generation re-writes history in its own way’. Re-writing History applies Collingwood’s dictum to a series of topics and themes, some of which have been central to prehistoric and protohistoric archaeology for the past century or more, while some have been triggered by more recent changes in technology or social attitudes. Some issues are highly controversial, like the proposals for the Stonehenge World Heritage sites. Others challenge long-held popular myths, like the deconstruction of the Celts and by extension the Picts. Yet some traditional tenets of scholarship have gone unchallenged for too long, like the classical definition of civilization itself. But why should it matter? Surely it is in the order of things that each generation rejects received wisdom and adopts ideas that are radical or might offend previous generations? Is this not simply symptomatic of healthy and vibrant debate? Or are there grounds for believing that current changes are of a more disquieting character, denying the basic assumptions of rational argument and freedom of enquiry and expression that have been the foundation of western scholarship since the eighteenth century Enlightenment? Re-writing History addresses contemporary concerns about information and its interpretation, including issues of misinformation and airbrushing of politically-incorrect history. Its subject matter is the archaeology of prehistoric and early historic Britain, and the changes witnessed over two centuries and more in the interpretation of the archaeological heritage by changes in the prevailing political and social as well as intellectual climate. Far from being topics of concern only to academics in ivory towers, the way in which seemingly innocuous issues such as cultural diffusion or social reconstruction in the remote past are studied and presented reflects important shifts in contemporary thinking that challenge long-accepted conventions of free speech and debate.
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Book chapters on the topic "Heritage extensions"

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Bajena, Igor Piotr, Fabrizio Ivan Apollonio, Karol Argasiński, Federico Fallavollita, Riccardo Foschi, Jakub Franczuk, Krzysztof Koszewski, Piotr Kuroczyński, and Jan Lutteroth. "Documentation and Publication of Hypothetical Virtual 3D Reconstructions in the CoVHer Project." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 115–26. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-78590-0_10.

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AbstractThe CoVHer Erasmus+ project addresses the long-standing lack of standardisation in hypothetical virtual 3D reconstruction and modelling in architectural heritage research. It aims to develop best practices for the 3D reconstruction of lost or never-built architectural heritage, enhancing research quality, transparency, and reusability. The collaborative effort includes contributions from five European universities and two private companies, focusing on architecture, archaeology, digital humanities, and art history. The presented workflow of documentation is the result of the joint effort in extensions of the approaches of the Scientific Reference Model (SRM) and Critical Digital Model (CDM), which strive for faithful reconstruction, documenting all decisions and inferences and advocate open licensing and use of non-proprietary formats to promote accessibility and reusability. The developed methodology aims to provide tools for the scientific evaluation of hypothetical reconstructions and support data exchange between researchers.
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Brown, Joshua R., and Michael T. Putnam. "Functional Convergence and Extension in Contact." In Germanic Heritage Languages in North America, 135–60. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/silv.18.06bro.

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Mendoza Ramirez, Hector, and Mara Gabriela Partida Muñoz. "The Extension of the National Museum in Helsinki. Graphic Strategies of Contemporary Design Competitions in Heritage Contexts." In Graphical Heritage, 656–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47983-1_58.

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Ioannides, Marinos, Elena Karittevli, Panayiotis Panayiotou, and Drew Baker. "Integrating Paradata, Metadata, and Data for an Effective Memory Twin in the Field of Digital Cultural Heritage." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 24–35. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-78590-0_3.

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AbstractThe extension of the concept of Digital Twin to Memory Twin offers an innovative approach to preserving and interacting in the field of Digital Cultural Heritage. This paper explores the integration of paradata, metadata and data to construct an effective Memory twin, providing a representation of cultural heritage. Paradata, together with metadata and data, greatly enriches the digital representation of cultural assets. By integrating these layers of information, we aim to develop a framework that enhances the preservation, accessibility and interpretability of digital cultural heritage. This approach enables advanced archival practices, personalised user experiences and improved data authenticity. Through case studies, we demonstrate the potential of this methodology to transform the management and dissemination of cultural heritage in the digital future.
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Trejo, Natalia, Sandra Casas, and Karim Hallar. "A Feature-Oriented WSDL Extension for Describing Grid Services." In Human-Computer Interaction, Tourism and Cultural Heritage, 64–72. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33944-8_6.

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Isaac, Antoine, Kate Fernie, Valentina Bachi, Eleftheria Tsoupra, Marco Medici, Henk Alkemade, Sander Münster, Valentine Charles, and Lianne Heslinga. "Making the Europeana Data Model a Better Fit for Documentation of 3D Objects." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 63–74. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-78590-0_6.

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AbstractThe current effort in 3D digitisation of heritage items poses new challenges in accommodating more and higher quality information to be associated with the 3D models that are of interest to users and stakeholders. The Europeana Data Model (EDM) is a metadata schema that distinguishes between the information related to the cultural heritage object as such (represented by the class edm:ProvidedCHO) and the information related to its digital representation (edm:WebResource), brought together in the class ore:Aggregation. Work done in the context of the new common European data space for cultural heritage collected inputs from various experts and initiatives working on 3D data, metadata and paradata, in the light of studying requirements for the extension and adaptation of EDM classes to the more complex scenario of representing and sharing 3D digitised cultural heritage collections.
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Leclercq, Éric, and Marinette Savonnet. "Adding Semantic Extension to Wikis for Enhancing Cultural Heritage Applications." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 348–61. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22027-2_29.

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Barry, Alyssa, Paul Akogni, Franck Ogou, Evelyne Alitonou, Xiangling Chen, Lucie Tidjougouna, and Sébastien Moriset. "From the inscription to the extension of Koutammakou, the Land of the Batammariba, World Heritage Site: An example of successful transnational cooperation between Benin and Togo for the preservation of the site." In Managing Transnational UNESCO World Heritage sites in Africa, 147–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80910-2_13.

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AbstractKoutammakou is a vast mountainous region shared by Benin and Togo. This living cultural landscape is an authentic reflection of the way of life of the Batammariba people who live there, a people who is constantly seeking harmony between Man and nature and for whom the Sikien, remarkable earthen tower houses, still represent an exceptional symbol of identity. In 2004, the Togolese part of the site was inscribed on the World Heritage List. Fifteen years later and thanks to the clear will of Benin and Togo, this ecosystem was inscribed on the Tentative List of Benin as a transboundary site in 2020. Thereafter, Benin firmly committed itself to the process of elaborating the site’s extension dossier, which was submitted to the World Heritage Centre in January 2021. This initiative is part of the dynamics of a proven transnational cooperation between the Beninese and Togolese States aiming at restoring the territorial integrity of Koutammakou. Moreover, the extension constitutes a major challenge towards improved management of the site for the benefit of the local communities that live there and keep it alive.
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Ostillio, Maria Carmela, and Sarah Ghaddar. "Salvatore Ferragamo: Brand Heritage as Main Vector of Brand Extension and Internationalization." In Fashion Branding and Communication, 73–99. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-52343-3_3.

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Cupelloni, Luciano. "Restorative Design for Heritage Requalification: Selected Roman Works." In Future City, 227–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71819-0_12.

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AbstractThe theme is the urban re-qualification, applied in particular to the architectural heritage and the public space. The goal is the ongoing challenge of outlining a new perspective aimed at “common good” and sustainability. The instrument chosen is the “environmental technological design,” understood as a cultural, scientific, and social position, that is, as a position on the role of architecture. The contribution reiterates the urgency of restoring the transformative power of the design mission to the project, too often reduced to a set of technical compilation procedures. In the best cases, a position that is lost in the complication of procedures, in the extension of time, in the waste of economic and human resources. A crisis of the project as “anticipation” of progressive scenarios, precisely in the most acute, ever more serious phase, of the urgency of the reorganization of urban systems, with a view to environmental, social and economic sustainability. Not a recent urgency, today only brought to light, dramatically, by the reality of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Among the solutions, the design experimental research, well beyond the objective of flexibility, up to the notion of “functional indifference,” understood not as shapeless neutrality, but as the maximum functionality of spatial, architectural and urban quality.
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Conference papers on the topic "Heritage extensions"

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Zemankova, Helena. "A Contribution of the Students of Architecture to the Salvage of the Industrial Heritage in the Czech Republic." In 1995 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.1995.74.

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The history of the European towns is a history of their successful periods, new town-planning solutions with redevelopments and developments of objects, extensions to the existing buildings or their new functional uses.
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Fabbrizzi, Fabio, and Franc Shllaku. "Conoscere il passato nella contemporaneità-Riqualificazione della Fortezza di Scutari." In FORTMED2024 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2024.2024.18053.

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The 'Rozafa' fortress, the historical and symbolic centre of Shkodra, Albania, is the most important monument located on the hill at the ‘entrance’ of the city. The original old town is made of the different neighbourhoods around the fortress, with dwellings built on top of the ruins of the Illyrian, Roman-Byzantine, Venetian and Ottoman walls. Being the image of the city and the physical evidence of the entire historical journey, the fortress thus becomes the subject of study and the site of the redevelopment project.The idea for this project of intervention comes precisely from the need to know more about the different historical and architectural aspects of the fortress. Having to deal with a long and very complicated route, there are many gaps in the knowledge of these aspects, and the information that can be extract from the existing fonts is not organised in the right way so that a clear panorama of all the events that took place in a precise chronological line can be obtained. The theme of the redevelopment project is therefore strongly linked to museology, a space where one can learn about the past in the contemporaneity through the display of historical documents, images and archaeological objects.As the present state of the fortress shows, its history over the centuries, like the rest of the Albanian fortresses, has been a troubled one. Between various bombardments and subsequent extensions, what remains today is only a small part of the fortress's heritage.
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Bannour, Ines, Claudia Marinica, Luc Bouiller, Ruven Pillay, Claude Darrieumerlou, Olivier Malavergne, Dimitris Kotzinos, and Cheikh Niang. "CRMCR - a CIDOC-CRM extension for supporting semantic interoperability in the conservation and restoration domain." In 2018 3rd Digital Heritage International Congress (Digital Heritage) held jointly with 2018 24th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM 2018). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/digitalheritage.2018.8810098.

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XUE, FELIX. "THE APPLICATION AND VALUE OF MARXIST HISTORICAL METHODOLOGY IN THE STUDY OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE—TAKING CHIBI GREEN BRICK TEA AS AN EXAMPLE." In 2023 9TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SOCIAL SCIENCE. Destech Publications, Inc., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/dtssehs/isss2023/36049.

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[Research Significance] The Marxist view of social and historical development believes that the world is not a static collection, but is composed of countless processes, and each thing has its own process of production, development and death.[1] Looking at intangible cultural heritage from the perspective of history, it can make our country's intangible cultural heritage integrate with modern life while maintaining historical traditions, and realize the development and extension of cultural essence, which has scientific guiding significance.[Research purposes] In the era of ever-changing history, many traditional cultures are facing the risk of disappearing and being lost, and also facing the challenges of living inheritance and innovative development. Therefore, using the Marxist historical methodology to protect and inherit intangible cultural heritage is a good entry point between ideological and political education and intangible cultural heritage culture.[Research methods] The article uses research methods such as literature research method, social practice investigation method and interdisciplinary research method to explore the application of Marxist historical methodology in intangible cultural heritage research.[Analysis conclusion] Guiding the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage with scientific theory can promote the in-depth study of Marxist historical methodology and deepen the comprehensive understanding of the development of intangible cultural heritage protection, which makes this research have the dual value of combining theory and practice.
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Tan, Kian Lam, and Chen Kim Lim. "Language model: Extension to solve inconsistency, incompleteness, and short query in cultural heritage collection." In THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2017 (ICAST’17). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5005471.

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Fernández Palicio, Alejandro. "Urban vernacular architecture in the Middle Ages in Galicia, Spain." In HERITAGE2022 International Conference on Vernacular Heritage: Culture, People and Sustainability. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/heritage2022.2022.15645.

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The emergence of the first urban settlements during the High Middle Ages in Galicia allowed the appearanceof a typology of half-timbered houses with very heterogeneous characteristics according to the differentGalician regions. Its general characteristics were a ground floor made of rammed earth, granite orschist stone and an upper floor made with a wooden framework system used as structural closures withdifferent fillings (clay, straw, stone, brick or decking). The urban fabric of these settlements has beenanalyzed, studying the survival of the medieval lots. A small number of half-timbered houses of medievalorigin have been found. The extension of this typology throughout the Galician geography allowed us torethink part of the existing imaginary about vernacular construction in Galicia and contextualize themedieval Galician urban phenomenon within the European context.
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Huynh, T. N., and Y. Q. Nguyen. "Effects of the top extension of the domain in CFD simulation of solar chimneys." In 1ST VAN LANG INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HERITAGE AND TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE PROCEEDING, 2021: VanLang-HeriTech, 2021. AIP Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0066456.

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Pais, Maria Rita, Katiuska Hoffmann, and Sandra Campos. "Post-militar landscape patrimony as a climate emergency escape to waterfront resilience." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/apoc5973.

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Coastal Artillery Regiment (RAC) is a unit of the Portuguese Army with the mission of guaranteeing the coastal defense of the ports of Lisbon and Setúbal. The set consists of fixed, secret, camouflaged and fortified batteries, installed along the entrance to the Sado and Tejo rivers. The structures are equipped with heavy artillery pieces. RAC was deactivated in 1998 and its archive was recently declassified. In times of technological advances, there is an inevitable change in the paradigm of military architecture. Technically obsolete structures have fallen into extinction. These territorial voids must be discussed in the inevitable territory reorganization. Should they display archeology or just be absorbed by surroundings? How to deal with post-military heritage? And lastly, how can we deal and operate in such a territorial resilience example, in a way to take profit from this particular long extension of waterfront regarding Climate Emergency. Present paper is a result within two main research projects: “SOSClimateWaterfront” (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) program) and “Bunker architecture from mid 20th century and the post military Portuguese classified heritage” project. In this sense proposes a active research that means an accurate research about Portuguese bunkers and around military areas together with the discussion around the possible use of these areas as resilience areas to climate improvement within waterfronts around Lisbon.
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Bravo-Nieto, Antonio, Sergio Ramírez-González, and Kouider Metair. "De Diego de Vera a Juan Martín Zermeño: tres siglos de reformas en la arquitectura del castillo viejo de Rosalcazar en Orán, Argelia." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11460.

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From Diego de Vera to Juan Martín Zermeño: three centuries of alterations in the architecture of the old castle of Rosalcazar in Oran, AlgeriaThe ancient castle of Rosalcazar is a military architecture that is part of the Oran’s defensive system, in Algeria. His structure was built in the sixteenth century by Diego de Vera, and it reflects the approaches of the Spanish fortification of the reign of Ferdinand the Catholic. These constructions were increased with later alterations, until their consolidation during the term of the governor and engineer Juan Martín Zermeño. The architectural ensemble represented an interesting evolution of the Spanish fortification since the beginning of the sixteenth century until the middle of the eighteenth century, preserving each extension of the elements of the prior period that they are shown in the heritage ensemble of maximum interest.
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Pereira, Larissa de Souza. "As fazendas do sul de Minas e a formação do território: valorização e salvaguarda do patrimônio regional." In Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo. Barcelona: Facultad de Arquitectura. Universidad de la República, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/siiu.6183.

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O conjunto de fazendas localizado no sul do estado de Minas Gerais, representa um grande acervo de reminiscências da formação do território durante as primeiras tentativas de chegada às minas de ouro, sendo formador de uma paisagem rural, que será analisada como representação espacial do processo de construção do território, e elemento gerador das cidades existentes na região. Tais exemplares serão adotados como formadores de um patrimônio cultural paisagístico singular, representativo de uma identidade da região, que ultrapassa a dimensão arquitetônica e monumental. A interpretação adequada do patrimônio como paisagem construída, e portanto, cultural, requer a consideração do conceito de lugar como referência para a implantação de possíveis ações de preservação e gestão. Deste modo, a pesquisa busca demonstrar possíveis avanços quanto à compreensão e caracterização da área de estudo, além de uma ampliação da discussão dos critérios de seleção e classificação desse legado cultural The group of farms in the southern state of Minas Gerais, is a large collection of reminiscences of the territory during the first attempts to arrival to the gold mines, building a rural landscape, which will be examined as a spatial representation of the process construction of the territory, and as a generator element of current cities in that region. These farms will be considered formers of a singular cultural landscape heritage, representing an identity of the region, beyond the architectural and monumental dimension. The appropriate interpretation of heritage as built environment, and therefore cultural, requires consideration of the concept of place as a reference for the implementation of possible conservation and management actions. So, the research wants to demonstrate possible advances in the understanding and characterization of the study area, as well as an extension of the discussion of the selection classification of cultural legacy.
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