Is it possible to conserve the material heritage and at the same time achieve a proper transmission of the intangible heritage linked to it? Is this the exclusive task of professionals or is an active role of territorial communities possible? These are some of the questions animating today’s debate on the conservation of the so-called minor cultural heritage. A series of case studies were analyzed as part of a research project conducted by the University of Genoa in collaboration with the CNR; the aim of this research was to analyze the strategies for the conservation of tangible and intangible heritage, to understand the level of involvement of the populations and the possible role of the scientific community in the heritage conservation process. In particular, the study was extended to different realities in Mediterranean area (in Italy and in Algerian, Tunisian and Moroccan contexts). One of the future perspectives of this research is to arrive at guidelines with multidisciplinary approaches for joint actions towards tangible and intangible heritage, implementing actions with the involvement of social participation, dissemination, education and communication.
001_COVER AND INDEX
005_CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES (NOT ONLY DIGITAL) AND ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT
Dora Francese
FOCUS ON: COMPLETION TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION
028_RESTORATION AND HISTORIC BUILDINGS FACING SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES
Francesco Trovò
034_NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR MAPPING ALTERATIONS IN HBIM IN CONSERVATION PROJECTS
Andrea Adami, Barbara Scala
040_FRAGMENTS OF MEMORY. A PARTICIPATORY APPROACH FOR A NEW CONSERVATIVE ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND LANDSCAPE ENHANCEMENT. The Baths of Petriolo
Cesare Crova
046_ QUALITY AS A GOAL AND TOOL FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE BUILT HERITAGE
Mariangela Carlessi, Alessandra Kluzer
051_ STRENGTHS AND TRANSFORMABILITY OF HEALTHCARE STRUCTURES IN CAMPANIA
Lorenzo Diana, Rossella Marmo, Saverio D’Auria, Claudia Sicignano, Francesco Polverino
058_ KNOWLEDGE AND PROTECTION OF THE HANDCRAFTED KNOW-HOW FOR CONSERVATION. Il Manuale del Recupero of Rome: Topics
Virginia Bernardini
063_ THE QUALITY OF RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: FROM JURIDICAL NORMS TO TECHNICAL NORMS
Valentina Sessa
068_ FROM ‘INTANGIBLE’ TO ‘TANGIBLE’ HERITAGE. Shared knowledge for conservation
Daniela Pittaluga, Silvia Rescic, Fabio Fratini
075_ EASIER SAID THAN DONE. TO KNOW SO AS TO KEEP: DRY STONE WALLING ON THE SLOPE OF LAKE COMO
Michela M. Grisoni
082_ DESIGN PROCESSES FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF THE TERRITORY: THE CASE OF MASSA LUBRENSE
Giovanni Gugg, Gigliola D’Angelo, Mariachiara Esposito
088_ CARE AND CRAFTSMANSHIP AS A SLOW APPROACH TO BUILT HERITAGE. Quality and intervention: tradition and innovation
Angela Squassina
094_ THE ROLE OF GREEN SPACES FOR THE SUSTAINABLE RECOVERY OF CULTURAL HERITAGE A proposal for intervention in the former neapolitan psychiatric complex
Giuseppe Trinchese, Savino Mastrullo
103_ THE ROLE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SCIENTISTS FOR THE QUALITY OF URBAN REGENERATION A design proposal for the urban “seam” of Baia
Veronica Vitiello, Marina Fumo, Danila Imperadice
FOCUS ON: DIGITAL AND NON DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABILITY
109_ GREEN THINKING AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP. A Pedagogical experiment in Architecture
Dorra Ismail Dellagi
115_ THE REDISCOVERY OF NATURE: THE LOST INNOCENCE OF THE DIGITAL WORLD
Rosa Maria Vitrano
124_ DIGITAL INNOVATION IN CONSTRUCTION: 3D PRINTING IN HOTEL DESIGN AND TOURISTS’ ACCOMMODATION
Artemis Kyrkou
128_ DESIGN FOR ADAPTABILITY. Joints for sustainable building
Adriana Rossi, Sara Gonizzi Barsanti
137_ PRACTICABILITY STUDY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WOOL SUPPLY CHAIN IN CAMPANIA REGION
Angelica Rocco
143_ “EXPERIMENTAL ECOLOGICAL COMPOSITE FOR 3D PRINTING OF A SMALL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL”
Enrico Maria Oliva, Dora Francese
151_ SMART VILLAGE E DESIGN FOR ALL. DesignTech in the Madonie area
Luisa Lombardo
156_ BUILT ENVIRONMENT TRANSFORMATIONS: BIM AND CIRCULAR APPROACH
Rossella Franchino, Caterina Frettoloso, Nicola Pisacane