特刊编辑:遗产的文献、修复和再利用

Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1080/13556207.2022.2126211
Antonio Conte, M. D’Amato, A. Guida, A. Pagliuca
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“了解”、“重视”和“居住”这三个词代表了对一种处理空间和形式的普通材料的未来诠释,通过它,建筑实践和遗产继承知识的真实体验得以建立,这是一种数千年来作为自然转化的遗产。这三个词是“文化资源”的核心问题,它必须能够通过正确使用千年建筑分层的土地和材料来满足未来对城市和领土的保护和巩固、增长和发展的需求。Corrige:文化遗产是一种涉及主题的资源,这些主题之间紧密相连,包括知识、阅读、解释、干预和恢复。2019年10月23日至26日,在被授予2019年欧洲文化之都称号的意大利马泰拉市举办了第七届2019年遗产文献、修复和再利用国际会议,与之前的场地保持一致,会议推动了一种多学科方法,重点关注文化遗产问题,如建筑调查、传统和创新的保存方法、建筑技术和材料、诊断和监测的方法和方法。干预措施的维持和耐久性,以及数值调查。在本次会议期间提交的论文集中,一些作品被选为增订版重新提交,并收录在本期特刊中。本作品集由精选的研究、插图和项目组成,与会议主题相一致,旨在提供几个例子,说明如何用合理的方法观察建筑世界,并在未来保护它。《马泰拉萨西的现代性与传统》(意大利)。“智慧社区和地下(地下)城市”(由V. Porcari和a . Guida设计),讨论了现代性对脆弱生态系统的影响,如“马泰拉的Sassi”。作者强调了通过对城市环境的理解和定义文化取向来解决恢复、重新功能化和基础设施整合的重要性,这应该是一种行为准则,允许我们重新居住这些建筑遗产。论文《原土的可持续性:一项被重新发现的古老技术》(作者:G. Bernardo、A. Guida和G. Pacente)关注的是土制建筑。本研究对两个案例进行了比较:一个位于卢卡尼亚地区的意大利案例和一个属于福建地区的中国案例。作者阐述了一项多学科研究活动的初步结果,该活动的重点是恢复和增强以土建筑为特征的景观。论文《工业遗产作为当代建筑的文本和借口》(L. Palmero和G. Bernardo)讨论了工业遗产的恢复,其中考虑了一个案例研究,马德里的旧Mediodía发电厂,在普拉多博物馆、蒂森-博尔内米萨博物馆和国家博物馆索菲亚皇后艺术中心形成的所谓艺术金三角中。本次展出的作品关注的是由瑞士建筑师Jacques Herzog设计的马德里Caixa Forum的恢复和改造
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Editorial to the special issue: documentation, restoration and reuse of heritage
Knowing, Valuing and Inhabiting are three words representing a future interpretation of a common material dealing with space and forms, by which a real experience with building practice and heritage inheritance knowledge is established, a heritage built over the millennia as a transformation of nature. These three words are the central issue of the ‘cultural resource’, that must be capable of answering future demands regarding the protection and consolidation, growth and development of cities and territories by properly using lands and materials of an architecture stratified over millennia. Corrige: Cultural Heritage is a resource involving themes, strictly linked among them, of knowledge, reading, interpretation, intervention, and recovery. Aligned with the previous premises, the VII International Conference of ReUSO 2019 (documentation, restoration and reuse of heritage) organized on 23–26 October 2019 in Matera, Italy, the city awarded the European Capital of Culture 2019, promoted a multidisciplinary approach focused on cultural heritage issues, such as architectural surveys, traditional and innovative methods for preservation, construction techniques and materials, approaches and methods of diagnosis and monitoring, maintenance and durability of interventions, and numerical investigations. Among the proceedings presented during this Conference, some works were selected to be re-submitted in an extended version and collected in this Special Issue. This collection consists of selected research, illustrations and projects, coherent with the Conference topics, in order to provide several examples of how it is possible to observe the architecture world and to preserve it in the future with a rational approach. In ‘Modernity and tradition in the Sassi of Matera (Italy). Smart Community and underground (hypogeum) city’ (by V. Porcari and A. Guida), the impact of modernity with a delicate ecosystem such as the ‘Sassi of Matera’ is discussed. The authors highlight the importance of addressing recovery, re-functionalization and infrastructural integration, through the understanding of the urban environment and the opportunity to define a cultural orientation, which should be a sort of conduct code allowing us to re-inhabit this architectural heritage. The paper ‘The sustainability of raw earth: an ancient technology to be rediscovered’ (by G. Bernardo, A. Guida and G. Pacente) focuses on earthen constructions. In this work two case studies are compared: an Italian case, located in the Lucania area, and a Chinese case, belonging to the Fujian region area. The authors illustrate the preliminary results of a multidisciplinary research activity focused on the recovery and enhancement of the landscape characterized by earthen constructions. Recovery of industrial heritage is discussed in the paper ‘The industrial heritage as text and pretext for contemporary architecture’ (L. Palmero and G. Bernardo), where a case study is considered, the old Mediodía power plant of Madrid, in the so-called golden triangle of art formed by the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the national museum Centro de Arte Reina Sofia. The work presented pays attention to the recovery and transformation in Caixa Forum Madrid made by the Swiss architects Jacques Herzog
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