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Urban heritage management : planning with history / Anna Maria Colavitti.

By: Colavitti, Anna Maria.
Series: The Urban Book Ser: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (171 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319723389.Subject(s): Urban renewal | City planning | ArchaeologyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Urban Heritage Management : Planning with HistoryDDC classification: 307.1216 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Intro -- Preface -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Methodological Introduction -- References -- 1 Building the Process of Knowledge -- Abstract -- 1.1 Cultural References -- 1.2 Mnemonik{grave}e D{grave}unamis in Antiquity: Building Identitary Processes -- 1.3 Antiquitas, Mimesis, Memory, and the Rhetoric of the Beauty -- 1.4 The Modern Renaissance Reformism -- 1.5 Legitimation of the Cultural Heritage in the Urban Planning Discipline -- 1.6 The Idealistic Background and Its Conclusions -- 1.7 The Twentieth-Century and the Environmental Approach -- 1.7.1 The Paradigm of the Environmental Planning and Its Stories -- 1.7.2 What Scenario for What Territory. The Model of the Western City -- 1.7.3 A Case Study: The Birth of the Sardinian Environmental Planning -- References -- 2 The Instrumental Use of the Process of Knowledge -- Abstract -- 2.1 The Reading of the Time in the Space -- 2.1.1 The Concept of Multi-layered City -- 2.2 Goods and Resources as Complex Cultural Value -- 2.3 Representation of the Historical-Morphological Identities of the Places -- References -- 3 Development of a Multidisciplinary Approach -- Abstract -- 3.1 The Processes of City Building and Consolidated Urban Morphologies -- 3.2 The Transformation of the City and the Territory -- 3.2.1 From the Silent to the Speaking Territory -- 3.2.2 The Beginning of the Transformations -- 3.2.3 The Role of the Urban Planning -- 3.2.4 The Recovery of the Consolidated City -- 3.2.5 The Metropolitan Areas -- 3.2.6 Which Sense for the Territory? -- 3.2.7 The Transformation of the City and Territory in Relation to the New Economies Connected to the Cultural Goods -- 3.2.8 The "Spreadout" of the Historical-Cultural Heritage -- References -- 4 Influencing Factors on Cultural Good and Heritage -- Abstract -- 4.1 The Importance of History in the Formation of Values.
4.2 The Legislation in the Pre-unification States -- 4.2.1 The Papal State -- 4.2.2 The Pacca Edict -- 4.2.3 The Protection on a Regional Level -- 4.3 The Legislation in the Modern Age -- 4.3.1 Law n. 2359 of June 25th, 1865 -- 4.3.2 Law n. 286 of June 28th, 1871 -- 4.3.3 The Historical Right -- 4.3.4 The Historical Left -- 4.4 The Legislation in the Contemporary Age -- 4.4.1 The Nasi Law -- 4.4.2 Regulations of the Nasi and Rosadi Laws -- 4.4.3 The Legislation of 1936 -- 4.4.4 The Law n. 1089 of June 1st, 1939 -- 4.4.5 Law n. 1497 of June 29th, 1939 -- 4.4.6 The Discipline of Protection of the Laws of 1939 -- 4.4.7 The Franceschini Commission -- 4.4.8 The Papaldo Commission -- 4.4.9 The Galasso Law -- 4.4.10 The Facchiano Law -- 4.4.11 The Ronchey Law -- 4.4.12 The Reform of the Ministry for Cultural and Environmental Heritage -- 4.4.13 The Legislative Decree n. 490 of October 29th, 1999: The Law of the Consolidating Statute for the Cultural Goods (C. S.) -- 4.4.14 The Legislative Decree n. 490 of 1999 -- 4.4.15 The Law n. 137, of July 6th, 2002 -- 4.4.16 The Code of the Cultural and Landscape Heritage (Law n. 42 of January 22nd, 2004) -- References -- 5 The New Interdisciplinary Frontiers -- Abstract -- 5.1 Environment and Territory -- 5.2 Paradigmatic Topics -- 5.2.1 A Case Study-The Framework Plan for the Recovery of the Historical Centre of Cagliari -- 5.3 Conclusions -- 5.3.1 A Typical Case in the Planning: The Archeological Find -- 5.3.2 The Cultural Meanings and the Approach to the Value in the Planning of the Management Policies -- 5.3.3 From the Multilayered City to the Plan. the Risk Map as the Result of the Processes of Integration Between Remote Memory and Present Memory -- 5.3.4 A Concrete Example -- 5.3.5 Some Final Observations on the Charters and Conventions -- 5.3.6 Some Observations on Space and Society.
5.3.7 Protection and Requalification of the Historical-Cultural Heritage in the New Forms of Plan -- References -- Suggested Reading.
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Intro -- Preface -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Methodological Introduction -- References -- 1 Building the Process of Knowledge -- Abstract -- 1.1 Cultural References -- 1.2 Mnemonik{grave}e D{grave}unamis in Antiquity: Building Identitary Processes -- 1.3 Antiquitas, Mimesis, Memory, and the Rhetoric of the Beauty -- 1.4 The Modern Renaissance Reformism -- 1.5 Legitimation of the Cultural Heritage in the Urban Planning Discipline -- 1.6 The Idealistic Background and Its Conclusions -- 1.7 The Twentieth-Century and the Environmental Approach -- 1.7.1 The Paradigm of the Environmental Planning and Its Stories -- 1.7.2 What Scenario for What Territory. The Model of the Western City -- 1.7.3 A Case Study: The Birth of the Sardinian Environmental Planning -- References -- 2 The Instrumental Use of the Process of Knowledge -- Abstract -- 2.1 The Reading of the Time in the Space -- 2.1.1 The Concept of Multi-layered City -- 2.2 Goods and Resources as Complex Cultural Value -- 2.3 Representation of the Historical-Morphological Identities of the Places -- References -- 3 Development of a Multidisciplinary Approach -- Abstract -- 3.1 The Processes of City Building and Consolidated Urban Morphologies -- 3.2 The Transformation of the City and the Territory -- 3.2.1 From the Silent to the Speaking Territory -- 3.2.2 The Beginning of the Transformations -- 3.2.3 The Role of the Urban Planning -- 3.2.4 The Recovery of the Consolidated City -- 3.2.5 The Metropolitan Areas -- 3.2.6 Which Sense for the Territory? -- 3.2.7 The Transformation of the City and Territory in Relation to the New Economies Connected to the Cultural Goods -- 3.2.8 The "Spreadout" of the Historical-Cultural Heritage -- References -- 4 Influencing Factors on Cultural Good and Heritage -- Abstract -- 4.1 The Importance of History in the Formation of Values.

4.2 The Legislation in the Pre-unification States -- 4.2.1 The Papal State -- 4.2.2 The Pacca Edict -- 4.2.3 The Protection on a Regional Level -- 4.3 The Legislation in the Modern Age -- 4.3.1 Law n. 2359 of June 25th, 1865 -- 4.3.2 Law n. 286 of June 28th, 1871 -- 4.3.3 The Historical Right -- 4.3.4 The Historical Left -- 4.4 The Legislation in the Contemporary Age -- 4.4.1 The Nasi Law -- 4.4.2 Regulations of the Nasi and Rosadi Laws -- 4.4.3 The Legislation of 1936 -- 4.4.4 The Law n. 1089 of June 1st, 1939 -- 4.4.5 Law n. 1497 of June 29th, 1939 -- 4.4.6 The Discipline of Protection of the Laws of 1939 -- 4.4.7 The Franceschini Commission -- 4.4.8 The Papaldo Commission -- 4.4.9 The Galasso Law -- 4.4.10 The Facchiano Law -- 4.4.11 The Ronchey Law -- 4.4.12 The Reform of the Ministry for Cultural and Environmental Heritage -- 4.4.13 The Legislative Decree n. 490 of October 29th, 1999: The Law of the Consolidating Statute for the Cultural Goods (C. S.) -- 4.4.14 The Legislative Decree n. 490 of 1999 -- 4.4.15 The Law n. 137, of July 6th, 2002 -- 4.4.16 The Code of the Cultural and Landscape Heritage (Law n. 42 of January 22nd, 2004) -- References -- 5 The New Interdisciplinary Frontiers -- Abstract -- 5.1 Environment and Territory -- 5.2 Paradigmatic Topics -- 5.2.1 A Case Study-The Framework Plan for the Recovery of the Historical Centre of Cagliari -- 5.3 Conclusions -- 5.3.1 A Typical Case in the Planning: The Archeological Find -- 5.3.2 The Cultural Meanings and the Approach to the Value in the Planning of the Management Policies -- 5.3.3 From the Multilayered City to the Plan. the Risk Map as the Result of the Processes of Integration Between Remote Memory and Present Memory -- 5.3.4 A Concrete Example -- 5.3.5 Some Final Observations on the Charters and Conventions -- 5.3.6 Some Observations on Space and Society.

5.3.7 Protection and Requalification of the Historical-Cultural Heritage in the New Forms of Plan -- References -- Suggested Reading.

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