Communities can engage creatively with their intangible heritage, incorporating new elements and ideas while retaining its essence. This adaptability fosters innovation and enables the knowledge to remain vibrant and meaningful in contemporary society. When we study traditional technical knowledge, and in particular architectural knowledge, trying to codify the elements useful for the design of conservation and restoration work, renovation or new buildings, we perform an important operation, transforming this know-how into circular knowledge.
From intangible heritage to circular knowledge / Letizia Dipasquale, Lucia Montoni, Saverio Mecca. - STAMPA. - (2023), pp. 44-49.
From intangible heritage to circular knowledge
Letizia Dipasquale
;Lucia Montoni;Saverio Mecca
2023
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Communities can engage creatively with their intangible heritage, incorporating new elements and ideas while retaining its essence. This adaptability fosters innovation and enables the knowledge to remain vibrant and meaningful in contemporary society. When we study traditional technical knowledge, and in particular architectural knowledge, trying to codify the elements useful for the design of conservation and restoration work, renovation or new buildings, we perform an important operation, transforming this know-how into circular knowledge.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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