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Second edition, [2022]

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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
Conservation of architectural heritage
Auflage
Second edition
Ort / Verlag
Cham, Switzerland : Springer,
Erscheinungsjahr
[2022]
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Intro -- Scientific Committee -- Preface -- Conservation of Architectural Heritage -- Contents -- Identification of Architectural Heritage Conservation -- 1 Influence of Language on the Built Environment: The Forgotten Vernacular of Traditional Indian Architecture -- Abstract -- 1 Traditional Architecture -- Linguistic Hegemony -- Vernacular Language -- 1.1 Introduction -- 2 Language and Its Evolution -- 3 The Legacy of Vernacular Architecture -- 4 The Hegemony of Language-English as the Lingua Franca -- 5 The Impact of Language on Architecture -- 6 Vernacular Architecture in Ancient India -- 7 Independent India-The Search for a New Vernacular -- 8 Discussion -- 9 The Way Forward -- References -- 2 Characterization of Earthen Building Materials in Gölcük Vernacular Houses -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 2.1 Particle Size Distribution of Aggregates -- 2.2 Soluble Salt Components -- 2.3 XRD Analysis -- 2.4 XRF Analysis -- 2.5 FTIR Analysis -- 2.6 SEM-EDX Analysis of Mud Plasters -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Particle Size Distribution of Aggregates -- 3.2 Soluble Salt Contents -- 3.3 XRD Analysis -- 3.4 Chemical Chracterization -- 3.5 FTIR Analysis -- 3.6 SEM-EDX Analysis of Mud Plasters -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 3 Conservation of Gravitational Architecture -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Legends -- 2.1 The Legend of Oedipus -- 2.2 The Legend of Narcissus -- 2.3 The Legend of Knowledge Tree -- 2.4 The Legend of Diogenes -- 2.5 The Legend of Babel Tower -- 3 Proofs Regarding Practical Connections of Humans with Gravity -- 3.1 Dance -- 3.2 Adornments -- 3.3 Hydrology -- 3.4 Artesian -- 3.5 Roads -- 4 Case Studies: Outstanding Gravitational Creations of Homo Gravitas -- 4.1 Pyramid of Cheops About 2500 BC in Giza, Egypt -- 4.2 Eiffel Tower, 1889 in Paris, France.
  • 4.3 Endless Column, 1937 in Targu Jiu, Romania -- 4.4 Brancusi Sanctuary, 1938 in Targu Jiu, Romania -- 4.5 National Orthodox Cathedral, 2019 in Bucharest, Romania -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4 Luxor Temple as a Reactivated Holy Site. Sacred Architecture Between Cosmology and Authority -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cosmology, Mythology and the Popular Consciousness -- 2.1 The Nile: The Cosmos and the Sacred Time -- 2.2 Amun-Re as the Universal God -- 2.3 The Divine Kingship -- 3 The Egyptian Temple: Space, Myth and Populace -- 3.1 The Temple Festival: The Interaction with the Divine -- 4 Luxor Temple: The Origin -- 4.1 The Opet Festival: The Sacred Landscape of Amun-Re Dominance -- 4.2 The Water Symbolism: The Nile as Part of the Political Power -- 5 Luxor Temple: The Transformation -- 5.1 The Principia at Luxor Temple -- 5.2 The Christianization -- 5.3 Mosque and Tomb of Abu Al Haggag "Sidi Abu'l Hajjaj Al-Uqsori" -- 5.4 Luxor Temple Today -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Partnerships for Sustainable Tourism Development in the Cultural Heritage Sites -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism -- 3 Challenges of Sustainable Tourism Development in Cultural Heritage Sites: -- 4 The Role of Relevant Parties in Facing the Challenges of Sustainable Tourism Development in Cultural Heritage Sites: -- 4.1 Governmental Sector -- 4.2 Private Sector -- 4.3 Civil Society Sector (NGOs) -- 5 Global Experiences in Preserving Cultural Heritage -- 5.1 Dana Biosphere Reserve Project-Jordan -- 5.2 Santawani Lodge Project-Okavango Delta-Botswana-Africa -- 5.3 Yaxunah Camp Project, Yucatán, Mexico -- 5.4 Al-Dariyah Development Project-Riyadh-Saudi Arabia -- 6 Case Study: Anakato in Aswan-Egypt -- 7 Conclusion -- References.
  • 6 The Inner Courtyard as an Important Element in Architectural Heritage and Interior Spaces -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Philosophy of the Inner Courtyard -- 3 A Brief History of the Origin of the Inner Courtyard -- 4 Design Elements for Inner Courtyard -- 5 Structural Features of the Inner Courtyard -- 6 The Various Courtyard Values -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 Results -- References -- 7 Save the Troglodytic Heritage of Beni Zelten -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Presentation of the Village of Beni Zelten -- 3.1.1 The Natural Environment -- 3.1.2 The Human Environment -- 3.1.3 Architectural Framework: -- 3.2 Determination of the Traditional Domestic Architecture Specifities -- 3.2.1 Semi-Troglodytic Dwellings -- 3.2.2 Vertico-Lateral Cave Dwellings -- 3.3 Identification of Pathologies and Threats -- 3.3.1 Pathologies and Threats Due to Abandonment and Lack of Maintenance -- 3.3.2 Inadequate Interventions -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8 Metrology in Egyptian Architecture of the XVIII Dynasty, in Thebes -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Historic Context -- 1.2 Geographical Context -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Case Studies and Field Work -- 2.2 Measurements and Metrology -- 2.3 Architecture. Constructive Typologies -- 3 Results -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Conserving Symbolism in Architectural Heritage-Case Study Eloquence in Depicting Philosophical Ideas Inspired by the Principles of Islam on Islamic Architecture Through Ages -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Symbolism in Architecture -- 2.1 Meaning and Expression of Symbolism -- 2.2 Symbolism and Architectural Heritage -- 3 Symbolism in Islamic Architecture -- 3.1 Principles of Islam and Islamic Architecture -- 3.2 Philosophical Ideas Inspired by the Principles of Islam and Islamic Architecture -- 4 Methodology.
  • 5 Case Study Conserving Symbolism in Architectural Heritage -- 5.1 Islamic Architecture Through Ages -- 5.2 Eloquence in Depicting Philosophical Ideas Inspired by Principles of Islam on Islamic Architecture -- 6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 11 Cultural and Architectural Heritage Values of the Qift-Quseir "Myos Hormos" Road -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Wadi Hammamat -- 3 Cultural Heritage Aspects -- 3.1 Transport and Movement -- 3.2 Communications -- 3.2.1 Official Correspondences -- 3.3 Watch Towers "Skopeloi" -- 3.4 Water Stations (Hydreumata-Praesidia) -- 3.5 Water Supply -- 3.5.1 Water in the Gold Mining Process -- 3.5.2 Water in the Quarrying Process -- 3.6 Petroglyphs -- 4 Religious Aspects -- 4.1 Pharaonic Gods and Goddesses -- 4.1.1 Min -- 4.1.2 Bekhenew or "PA-Bekhenew" -- 4.2 Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses -- 5 Development Project -- 5.1 Archaeological Park that Aims to Encourage Tourism and Preserve the Remaining Sites in Order to Develop the Archaeological Research and the Consequent Reconstruction -- 5.2 Open Air Museum -- 5.3 Virtual Museum -- 5.4 Site Panels -- 6 Recommendations -- References -- Management and Conservation of Architectural Heritage -- 12 Architectural Heritage and Tourism Development in Urban Neighborhoods: The Case of Upper City, Thessaloniki, Greece -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Urban Cultural Heritage Conservation and Tourism Development -- 3 The Urban History of the City and the Upper City of Thessaloniki -- 4 Upper City's Architectural Heritage Preservation -- 5 Architectural Heritage Tourism Destination: Upper City Thessaloniki -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 13 A Methodological Framework for the Conservation and Planning of Urban Spaces in Historical Centers Around Riverfronts. The Case of Arequipa, Peru -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology.
  • 3 The Importance of Learning from History: The Case of Arequipa, Peru -- 3.1 The Site -- 3.2 Prehispanic Times -- 3.3 The Colonial Era -- 4 The Rise of Hygienism and the Transformation of the Main Square -- 5 Understanding Urban Catalysis Development of Public Spaces Around the River -- 6 Deterioration: 1960-2020 -- 7 Results from Study Cases in South America -- 8 Discussion -- 8.1 The Diagnosis Using Interfaces -- 8.2 The Management of Rivers as a Public Space -- 8.3 The Spatial Linkage -- 9 Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 14 Conserving the Past, Ameliorating the Future-Situating Conservation of Architectural Heritage in the Urban Context-A Case of India -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Research Methodology Framework -- 4 Paradigms of Heritage-Driven Regeneration in India -- 4.1 Revitalization of Urban Heritage Through Urban Renewal: The Case Pondicherry, India -- 4.2 The Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai -- 5 Situating Architectural Conservation in the Process of Urban Conservation -- 6 Historic Area Characterisation: Using the Framework to Identify the Potential of Heritage Building/Precinct -- 7 Building Level Demonstration-Shrimat Bhaurangari Wada, Pune, Maharashtra -- 8 Demonstration at Precinct Level-Jogeshwari Caves, Mumbai -- 9 Demonstration for Historic City Precinct-Old Madras Precinct, Chennai, Tamil Nadu -- 10 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Armed Conflicts in the Arab World -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Historical Brief About Legal Mechanisms of Cultural Heritage Preservation in Armed Conflicts -- 2.2 Preventive Protection of Built Cultural Heritage in Situations of Peace -- 2.3 Guidelines for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict Areas -- 3 Methodological Approach.
  • 4 Case Study of the Cultural Heritage in Syria During Armed Conflicts.
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ISBN: 3-030-74482-5
OCLC-Nummer: 1302006191
Titel-ID: 9925032124806463
Format
1 online resource (525 pages)
Schlagworte
Historic buildings, Historic sites