Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

RECORDING, DOCUMENTATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CULTURAL HERITAGE BUIDINGS: Athens buildings maintenance (1830-1940)

Authors

 Georgia Cheirchanteri

Keywords: 

buildings recording, buildings documentation, architectural cultural heritage, Athens historic buildings, cultural heritage and sustainable development

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Abstract

The importance of historic building recording was gradually recognized during the second half of the 20th century, as the protection ideology and the architectural heritage concept begun to develop. In general, recording provides information on the process of recognizing, understanding, interpreting and presenting the heritage process, as a permanent archive which includes all monuments, buildings and places. In this study, the architectural heritage protection of Athens buildings, between the end of the 19th until the first half of the 20th century, is of particular interest. The idea of a record-keeping program of preserved buildings in the city of Athens, which were built between 1830 and 1940, was born when MONUMENTA, a greek non-profit modern organization for preserving and highlighting architectural heritage, received a lot of complaints about old buildings demolition. In order to fulfill this significant concept, MONUMENTA for collecting information has followed in situ recording methodology, aiming, also, to create a free database accessible to everyone. It is worth noting that, culture’s promotion is a comparative advantage for the cities’ sustainable development, as Agenda 2030 supports in SDGs 17 goals, concerning the role of history and culture within the human habitat.

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SMC N.14 2021

SMC MAGAZINE N. FOURTEEN/2021

001_ COVER AND INDEX

005_ VIEW_HISTORY, ENERGY AND SCIENCE: CHANGES IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGNERS’ RESPONSIBILITY
Dora Francese

023_ BOARDS AND INFORMATION

FOCUS ON SDG 2030 ENERGY HISTORY AND SCIENCE

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039_ INTERIOR DESIGN IN MEDITERRANEAN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES. Sustainable materials and Nanomaterials
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044_ EXPLORING SUSTAINABILITY AND WELL-BEING IN THE BUILDING HABITAT. The green digital experience of beXLab
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059_ THE CASE OF APICE VECCHIO. Hypotesis for a conservation
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069_ SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION: CHALLENGES AND APPLICABILITY IN MEGACITIES TO ATTAIN SDGS – CASE STUDY OF CAIRO, EGYPT
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075_ ENVIRONMENTAL VULNERABILITY TO PERIPHERALIZATION RISK IN LARGE AREA PLANNING
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105_ FROM GLOBAL STRATEGIES TO MANDATORY STANDARDS IN CONSTRUCTION. A time line for sustainable habitats
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111_ RECORDING, DOCUMENTATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CULTURAL HERITAGE BUILDINGS. Athens building maintenance (1830-1940)
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116_ INFOGRAPHICS AND MAPS AS TOOLS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF ANTHROPIC LANDSCAPES
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122_ ANALYSIS AND REPRESENTATION OF ACCESSIBILITY PARAMETERS OF URBAN OPEN SPACES
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127_ SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES FOR THE RECOVERY AND CONSERVATION OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS. LCA approach for CO2 reduction
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175_ NEIGHBOURHOODS IN THE CENTRE: THE NOLO CASE IN THE MILAN CONTEXT
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