Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature illustrates their features. However, it seems that only a few have passed through a proper assessment phase of their effectiveness and compatibility to the archaeological remains. which is mainly due to proper detailing of the building solution in respect of general conservation criteria. Furthermore, in some cases, shelters have proven to worsen environmental conditions that they are supposed to protect. In this paper design criteria for archaeological shelters are proposed, in respect of the three main themes recognized as crucial: general architectural quality, conservation effectiveness, structural and functional detailing. To deal wi...
Great importance is given to the development and reconsideration of existing and creation of new ap...
The decision to preserve, in their original context, even the most fragile artefacts, such as floor ...
In the second half of the 19th and early 20th century, sheep shepherds have built dry-stone shelters...
Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature ill...
Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature illu...
This study addresses the issue of designing protective structures at archaeological sites. Because t...
A critical review of the effectiveness of shelters or enclosed buildings as a means of preserving 'i...
The challenge of preserving archaeological sites by the adoption of grid shells is investigated in t...
Shelters are commonly considered effective preventive conservation methods for excavated archaeologi...
Niniejszy artykuł dotyczy problemów konserwatorskich związanych z projektowaniem konstrukcji osłonow...
The project proposes an architectural sheltering system for transitional use over monuments and exca...
In Italy, many archaeological sites in peri-urban and rural areas are in a deep state of neglect, wi...
The Valle dei Templi Park, located in the Italian island of Sicily, extends over a surface of 1,300 ...
The Valle dei Templi Park, located in the Italian island of Sicily, extends over a surface of 1,300 ...
Archaeological sites manifest systematically a high vulnerability level when facing extreme climatic...
Great importance is given to the development and reconsideration of existing and creation of new ap...
The decision to preserve, in their original context, even the most fragile artefacts, such as floor ...
In the second half of the 19th and early 20th century, sheep shepherds have built dry-stone shelters...
Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature ill...
Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature illu...
This study addresses the issue of designing protective structures at archaeological sites. Because t...
A critical review of the effectiveness of shelters or enclosed buildings as a means of preserving 'i...
The challenge of preserving archaeological sites by the adoption of grid shells is investigated in t...
Shelters are commonly considered effective preventive conservation methods for excavated archaeologi...
Niniejszy artykuł dotyczy problemów konserwatorskich związanych z projektowaniem konstrukcji osłonow...
The project proposes an architectural sheltering system for transitional use over monuments and exca...
In Italy, many archaeological sites in peri-urban and rural areas are in a deep state of neglect, wi...
The Valle dei Templi Park, located in the Italian island of Sicily, extends over a surface of 1,300 ...
The Valle dei Templi Park, located in the Italian island of Sicily, extends over a surface of 1,300 ...
Archaeological sites manifest systematically a high vulnerability level when facing extreme climatic...
Great importance is given to the development and reconsideration of existing and creation of new ap...
The decision to preserve, in their original context, even the most fragile artefacts, such as floor ...
In the second half of the 19th and early 20th century, sheep shepherds have built dry-stone shelters...