“Storia Urbana”: uscito il fascicolo monografico curato da G.P. Treccani

Set 28, 2016 | news editoria

Volentieri segnaliamo l’uscita del fascicolo monografico della rivista “Storia Urbana” curato da Gian Paolo Treccani dal titolo “La preparazione alla Grande guerra: opere, provvedimenti, conflitti sociali” (n. 149, a. XXXVIII, ottobre-dicembre 2015).

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Progetto CHARTER  |  Cultural Heritage Education DATABASE

Progetto CHARTER | Cultural Heritage Education DATABASE

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La città viva di Egle Renata Trincanato. Note e riflessioni dagli archivi

La città viva di Egle Renata Trincanato. Note e riflessioni dagli archivi

Il volume illustra gli esiti di una ricerca, ancora in corso, sull’apporto di Egle Renata Trincanato (1910-1998) alla disciplina del Restauro.
Lo studio fa parte di una ricerca più ampia svolta in seno alla cattedra di Restauro dell’Università degli Studi di Cagliari, coordinata da Caterina Giannattasio, tesa a integrare lo stato dell’arte con il contributo delle figure femminili che hanno operato nell’ambito dell’intervento sul patrimonio culturale.

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Progetto CHARTER  |  Cultural Heritage Education DATABASE

Progetto CHARTER | Cultural Heritage Education DATABASE

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Heritage cities and destruction | Call for abstracts

Heritage cities and destruction | Call for abstracts

Deadline: 11 aprile 2023

The second issue of the journal JADH is dedicated to the theme of “destruction”, its perceptions, as well as its implications that can be perceived in several fields of architectural heritage as positive and negative at the same time (destruction/construction, absence/loss, memory/oblivion, etc.). Destruction refers to the process and outcome of an event: every destruction, regardless of whether being voluntary or involuntary in nature, imposes a reflection on losses, things that have existed but ceased to exist, and forces us to make a value judgment about what we recognized as being part of our history and identity.