European countries interest for archaeological heritage, as part of the cultural landscape, was firstly expressed at the London Convention (1969), whose content was later revised by La Valetta Convention (1992). Romania joined this Convention in 2000, thus assuming the mission to protect and preserve the archaeological heritage, facing with massive economic development and urban expansion. Although we speak of a consecrated historical center, in Timisoara’s urban landscape preventive archaeology has become a reality only from 2004, when first researches were conducted. During the last few years, local infrastructure development has determined an extension of archaeological investigations over the historical area of the city, with major infl...
The role of the archeological and cultural heritage sites in the process of urban regeneration in UN...
The study is dedicated to the problems of using cultural heritage as a resource in the historical to...
The paper shows the relevance of the “urban views” and of the “inner urban scenes” as motivation for...
Cultural heritage plays a key role in communities’ sustainable development. The culture-led developm...
The dynamic structure of cities in socio-economic and spatial aspects requires thoughtful and sensit...
The competition for the status of European Capital of Culture 2021 gave rise to a certain territoria...
French experience in the field of architectural and urban heritage preservation is a recognized refe...
ABSTRACT: As shown in the Presidential Architecture Commission’s Report for 2009, Romania’s natural ...
AbstractFrom its beginnings and until January 2000, Romanian archaeology did not benefit from a spec...
City growth threatens sustainable development of cities. Over the past decades increased urbanizatio...
Historical cities struggle to accommodate to rapid alteration and development under the influence of...
The archaeological site at Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetusa, being the most visited archaeological site i...
The area of Campi Flegrei can be considered as an open-air museum of ancient history. It represents ...
More than ever before, today’s cities are significantly multi-cultural and heterogeneous. Intrinsica...
International audienceThis presentation aimed to understand the urban structure of Timișoara (Romani...
The role of the archeological and cultural heritage sites in the process of urban regeneration in UN...
The study is dedicated to the problems of using cultural heritage as a resource in the historical to...
The paper shows the relevance of the “urban views” and of the “inner urban scenes” as motivation for...
Cultural heritage plays a key role in communities’ sustainable development. The culture-led developm...
The dynamic structure of cities in socio-economic and spatial aspects requires thoughtful and sensit...
The competition for the status of European Capital of Culture 2021 gave rise to a certain territoria...
French experience in the field of architectural and urban heritage preservation is a recognized refe...
ABSTRACT: As shown in the Presidential Architecture Commission’s Report for 2009, Romania’s natural ...
AbstractFrom its beginnings and until January 2000, Romanian archaeology did not benefit from a spec...
City growth threatens sustainable development of cities. Over the past decades increased urbanizatio...
Historical cities struggle to accommodate to rapid alteration and development under the influence of...
The archaeological site at Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetusa, being the most visited archaeological site i...
The area of Campi Flegrei can be considered as an open-air museum of ancient history. It represents ...
More than ever before, today’s cities are significantly multi-cultural and heterogeneous. Intrinsica...
International audienceThis presentation aimed to understand the urban structure of Timișoara (Romani...
The role of the archeological and cultural heritage sites in the process of urban regeneration in UN...
The study is dedicated to the problems of using cultural heritage as a resource in the historical to...
The paper shows the relevance of the “urban views” and of the “inner urban scenes” as motivation for...