‘Valorisation’. For a renewed vitality of the monuments

After an introduction comparing the concepts of ‘restoration’ and ‘valorisation’, we go on to examine the limits of modern restoration, in a critical and conservative sense. It is characterised by its methodological openness towards modernity, on the one hand, and thematic openness on the other, re...

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Main Author: Giovanni Carbonara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Palermo University Press 2021-06-01
Series:Agathón
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Online Access:https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/231
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spelling doaj-07ede04bad954b9494b9af2fe06959df2021-06-23T08:35:03ZengPalermo University PressAgathón2464-93092532-683X2021-06-019online10.19229/2464-9309/952021‘Valorisation’. For a renewed vitality of the monumentsGiovanni Carbonara0'Sapienza’ University of Rome (Italy) After an introduction comparing the concepts of ‘restoration’ and ‘valorisation’, we go on to examine the limits of modern restoration, in a critical and conservative sense. It is characterised by its methodological openness towards modernity, on the one hand, and thematic openness on the other, relating to a broader category of ‘assets’ than the traditional one, not reserved only for expressions of high historical and artistic value. It then goes on to consider what, although it concerns the world of pre-existence, cannot be defined as restoration and preservation; finally, it considers the methods and tasks of enhancement, which, in its most authentic sense, goes hand in hand with restoration and in some respects follows it, guaranteeing first the conditions for recognition of the asset to be protected, then those of its good management, use and maintenance over time. https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/231architectureenhancementrestorationreusesustainability
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‘Valorisation’. For a renewed vitality of the monuments
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restoration
reuse
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title ‘Valorisation’. For a renewed vitality of the monuments
title_short ‘Valorisation’. For a renewed vitality of the monuments
title_full ‘Valorisation’. For a renewed vitality of the monuments
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publisher Palermo University Press
series Agathón
issn 2464-9309
2532-683X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description After an introduction comparing the concepts of ‘restoration’ and ‘valorisation’, we go on to examine the limits of modern restoration, in a critical and conservative sense. It is characterised by its methodological openness towards modernity, on the one hand, and thematic openness on the other, relating to a broader category of ‘assets’ than the traditional one, not reserved only for expressions of high historical and artistic value. It then goes on to consider what, although it concerns the world of pre-existence, cannot be defined as restoration and preservation; finally, it considers the methods and tasks of enhancement, which, in its most authentic sense, goes hand in hand with restoration and in some respects follows it, guaranteeing first the conditions for recognition of the asset to be protected, then those of its good management, use and maintenance over time.
topic architecture
enhancement
restoration
reuse
sustainability
url https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/231
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