Abstract Nine briefly examined examples of built heritage in this paper reveal various cases of collision of conservation principles with demands of barrier-free architecture. The importance of this issue has been raised in the light of increasing world-wide efforts to preserve cultural heritage buildings for future generations by revitalization and strong efforts, in particularly in the EU, to reach higher standards in inclusion of all social groups. Key words: built heritage, revitalization, accessibility
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
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1noTalking about accessibility, an effective conservation strategy of cultural landscapes must take ...
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Built heritage is an integral part of contemporary historic cities and closely interwoven with peopl...
Access to cultural heritage constitutes the core behaviour of a society which aspires to be inclusiv...
Europe’s built heritage is the world’s most diverse and rich patrimony, and an important component o...
Scientific communities and institutional bodies are supporting many shared efforts towards improving...
The paper addresses the issue of balancing the two values underlying the accessibility and conservat...
[EN] Among the United Nations 2030 objectives for the sustainable development, stand out those who s...
This dissertation proposed to examine the issues surrounding the use/re-use of historic buildings an...
Premise. The essay will report on actions promoted at international and national level, to ensure ac...
Heritage is recognised today as a sector of international strategic importance and the conservation ...
Accessibility is a fondamental point to enjoy cultural heritage. An operative aspect which with diff...
Usually, articles and books about sustainability in building (and urban) sector are focused on envir...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
If sustainable development goals are to be achieved, it is necessary to consider refurbishment of ar...
1noTalking about accessibility, an effective conservation strategy of cultural landscapes must take ...
As the future of residential architecture should include the restoration and re-use of inherited bui...
Built heritage is an integral part of contemporary historic cities and closely interwoven with peopl...
Access to cultural heritage constitutes the core behaviour of a society which aspires to be inclusiv...
Europe’s built heritage is the world’s most diverse and rich patrimony, and an important component o...
Scientific communities and institutional bodies are supporting many shared efforts towards improving...
The paper addresses the issue of balancing the two values underlying the accessibility and conservat...
[EN] Among the United Nations 2030 objectives for the sustainable development, stand out those who s...
This dissertation proposed to examine the issues surrounding the use/re-use of historic buildings an...
Premise. The essay will report on actions promoted at international and national level, to ensure ac...
Heritage is recognised today as a sector of international strategic importance and the conservation ...
Accessibility is a fondamental point to enjoy cultural heritage. An operative aspect which with diff...
Usually, articles and books about sustainability in building (and urban) sector are focused on envir...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
If sustainable development goals are to be achieved, it is necessary to consider refurbishment of ar...
1noTalking about accessibility, an effective conservation strategy of cultural landscapes must take ...