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  • Ghidul meu de patrimoniu

    “Heritage for the Future” Cultural Association (www.patrimoniu-viitor.ro) launched a heritage guide dedicated to students (grades VII – XII), named ‘My Heritage Guide’ – “Ghidul meu de Patrimoniu” in Romanian. This publication is aimed at preparing young people to discover cultural heritage and to help them accurately convey their impressions when trying to promote, document or raise awareness around it. The guide is structured in seven chapters, each of which ends with time for reflection and a few exercises: “I. Introduction: Why a guide about heritage?,” “II. History and heritage,” “III.

    Estudo de Públicos de Museus Nacionais – Públicos da Casa-Museu Anastácio Gonçalves

    This report is part of a study that produces up-to-date and reliable information on audiences for DGPC museums, including social profiles and cultural practices, the relationship with museums, expectations, evaluations and suggestions arising from the visit. It aims to promote knowledge and the search for new responses to the challenges that audiences are posing to many museum institutions as a result of the strong impact of tourism. This is a pioneering study in Portugal from several points of view: the number of participating museums, the comparative perspective adopted and the

    Estudo de Públicos de Museus Nacionais – Públicos do Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea – Museu do Chiado

    This report is part of a study that produces up-to-date and reliable information on audiences for DGPC museums, including social profiles and cultural practices, the relationship with museums, expectations, evaluations and suggestions arising from the visit. It aims to promote knowledge and the search for new responses to the challenges that audiences are posing to many museum institutions as a result of the strong impact of tourism. This is a pioneering study in Portugal from several points of view: the number of participating museums, the comparative perspective adopted and the

    Fruição do património cultural da cidade Lisboa: Condicionantes e limitações

    This dissertation presents a comprehensive analysis of the accessibility and enjoyment of cultural heritage sites in Lisbon, focusing on the potential limitations and the broader implications for cultural heritage in Portugal. The study employs a methodological approach that includes direct observation, analysis grid utilisation, and a conceptual review of the topic under analysis. By examining the legislative framework at the European, national, and local levels, the document provides a contextual understanding of the issues surrounding the enjoyment of cultural heritage. The study delves into the concept of “Fruição” (enjoyment) of

    Agenda Temática de Investigação e Inovação: Cultura e Património Cultural (Thematic Agenda for Research and Innovation: Culture and Cultural Heritage)

    The document outlines a comprehensive strategy for the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage in Europe, focusing on three priority components: social, territorial and economic development, and knowledge and education. It emphasises the importance of leveraging cultural heritage as a driver for economic production, social integration, and sustainable development. The recommended actions include urban heritage regeneration, sustainable landscape preservation, inclusive governance, and innovative business models in the cultural heritage sector. Additionally, the Strategy 21 document aims to redefine the role of cultural heritage in Europe by providing guidelines for good

    Estudo de Públicos de Museus Nacionais – Públicos do Museu Nacional Grão Vasco

    This report is part of a study that produces up-to-date and reliable information on audiences for DGPC museums, including social profiles and cultural practices, the relationship with museums, expectations, evaluations and suggestions arising from the visit. It aims to promote knowledge and the search for new responses to the challenges that audiences are posing to many museum institutions as a result of the strong impact of tourism. This is a pioneering study in Portugal from several points of view: the number of participating museums, the comparative perspective adopted and the

    A new boost of energy for the old NRE site: Creating a new lease of life for Eindhoven’s heritage sites, together with the city

    This case study delves into the revitalization of the NRE site in Eindhoven, focussing on the process of restoring its historic and cultural heritage while designing new buildings. The project involved extensive community collaboration and interactive design processes, resulting in a unique urban development approach. This resource highlights the challenges, successes, and key insights. The NRE site, once a former factory site, underwent a significant transformation, evolving into a vibrant city neighbourhood with diverse functions. The municipality’s initial goal of constructing 350 homes faced setbacks due to the financial crisis

    Cultura em Lisboa – Escutar, agir e cruzar (Culture in Lisbon – Listening, acting and crossing paths)

    The document “Cultura em Lisboa – Escutar, agir e cruzar” outlines the strategic approach of Lisbon towards culture between 2019 and 2021, emphasising the integration of cultural initiatives with social, economic, and environmental aspects. It highlights the importance of collaboration and shared vision among all stakeholders involved in municipal culture, including the Municipal Directorate of Culture and EGEAC. The goal is to make the mission, vision, and objectives of the Culture Department widely known and achievable through collective efforts. One of the key frameworks mentioned is the “Cultura 21: Ações,”

    Conservation of Earthen Vernacular Architecture in Ireland Study of the Mechanical Properties and the Structural Behaviour of Cob

    The general objective of this PhD thesis is to contribute with the efforts to achieve Target 11.4 of the Sustainable Development Goals, adopted by the United Nations in 2015, by strengthening the efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage. The aim of the research is to increase awareness regarding the importance of vernacular architecture and its intrinsic values, as identified on the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) Action Plan for the Future. It specifically focuses on the improvement of earthen architectural heritage conservation, as

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