Alpine heritage in Swiss publications

ARCHALP ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luca Ortelli

Switzerland boasts a wide production of publications dedicated to its architectural heritage that offer an articulated overview of Swiss architecture from the so-called bourgeois to the rural one. Starting from the monumental study by the philologist Jakob Hunziker (1827-1901) on the Swiss house in its landscape and historical development, two series of books have been written, namely Die Bauernhäuser der Schweiz and Das Bürgerhaus in der Schweiz. The peculiarity of these two series is their method and completeness, the result, among other things, of a careful cultural policy capable of finding and organizing the necessary means. In this context, there are some publications with substantially different approaches to those mentioned above. The fundamental difference lies in the fact that the analyses and descriptions are not limited to the single artefacts but investigate their ways of aggregation, relating the building typology with urban morphology. This is one of the characteristics of La costruzione del territorio nel Canton Ticino by Aldo Rossi, Eraldo Consolascio, and Max Bosshard, published in 1979 by the Fondazione Ticino Nostro. In this publication, there is no solution of continuity between the vernacular buildings and the more “noble” ones, often rather ancient and the result of an extraordinary ability to include and combine elements. The example of La costruzione del territorio was followed by other publications that share its same methods and objectives. Among these, two volumes dated 1983 should be noted; they are dedicated to the villages of Avers and Soglio respectively and both were created by the Department of Architecture of the Technical School of Muttenz. In these publications, renouncing the separation between vernacular buildings and bourgeois houses leads to a more accurate reading of the real size of the settlements, as opposed to the idyllic image of the mountain village consisting exclusively of rural artefacts.

2018 ◽  
pp. 17-41
Author(s):  
Philip Feifan Xie ◽  
Kai Gu

Prostor ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2 (62)) ◽  
pp. 174-185
Author(s):  
Ana Šverko

This paper discusses the attribution of an anonymous and unbuilt 1859 plan for a four-storey apartment building with commercial spaces on the ground floor, located on the site of the old town walls in Trogir. It proposes Josip Slade as the architect of the plan, interpreting Slade’s architectural language and the development of his approach to architectural heritage. An analysis of the project in a historical socio-political and spatial context, moreover, supports the conclusion that this was intended as rental property, and this paper therefore offers insights into the first known example of the tenement housing building typology in the nineteenth-century Trogir


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 139-145
Author(s):  
Solange de Aragão ◽  
André Marques

2004 ◽  
Vol 111 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julia Hammett-Jamart

The audiovisual sector has figured significantly in recent multilateral negotiations. Within this broad domain of cultural policy, and because of the hindrance they represent to the implementation of the ‘most favoured nation’ clause, local content regulations and the practice of international coproduction have received particular attention. This paper considers the contrasting approaches of the French and Australian governments to cinematic coproduction. Whilst the objectives of the two countries are ostensibly aligned, the mechanism for assessing eligible films varies tremendously, reflecting a fundamental difference in policy preoccupations. Drawing upon a discursive analysis of interviews, public speeches and unpublished correspondence, and juxtaposing this with specific policy instances, the paper will identify some of the underlying motives for international coproduction and, by extension, assess the potential of ‘cultural diversity’ to find its expression in the Australian film policy milieu.


Nasledje ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 211-222
Author(s):  
Danica Petrović

The focus of the academic subject themed The Protection and Revitalisation of Architectural Heritage in the academic 2019/2020 year was on defining the preservation of cultural, historical, architectural and urban-planning values of the spatial cultural and historical unit of great importance - the Old Downtown of Zemun. The purpose of this paper was to collect and review the literature and other sources and conduct fieldwork in the said area with the view to examining its cultural and historical values, identifying issues, and exploring the potential for its revitalisation and the preservation of its authenticity and identity. The paper presents the results of the research into the historical development and values of Zemun cemetery in Gardoš, and the possibilities for the improvement of its current condition and its further protection. The study spurred the proposals on revitalisation and planning of the space, the increase of its capacity, and the communication of its significance to the community.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 111-120
Author(s):  
Oleg S. SUBBOTIN

The main aspects of the historical development of the settlements of the studied region are considered. Attention is focused on the work of scientists devoted to the study of issues related to the peculiarities of architectural and urban development in the territory of historical centers of settlements of the Southern and Volga Federal Districts. The issues of primary importance arising from the reconstruction of these centers are identified. The object of the study is the traditional living environment of the settlements of the Kuban. The subject of the study is the specifics of the transformation of this environment in historical settlements. The purpose of the study is to identify the basic principles of the formation of the historical environment of settlements. The peculiarity of resettlement in the Kuban in accordance with the natural potential and climatic conditions of the region is noted. The leading role in the article is assigned to the preservation of the architectural heritage of the settlements. The practical significance of the study lies in the fact that its results can be used in developing projects for the reconstruction of historical settlements.


2013 ◽  
Vol 409-410 ◽  
pp. 945-950
Author(s):  
Yin Pan ◽  
Qin Yan ◽  
Tie Jun Zhou

The Dong Xi ancient town was the second batch of national-level historical and cultural town in China. It had act as the important role of in regional economic, social and cultural and had different roads of historical development. Therefore, its great significance of the research in the Dong Xi ancient town for the conservation of heritage. Based on the survey of the Dong Xi ancient town, contains the Dong Xis history and present situation, this paper summarized and organized the architectural heritage, cultural heritage and social conditions of the ancient town. The existing problems in the conservation of the Dong Xi ancient town were analyzed and discussed and provided the data basis for the scientific conservation of historical and cultural heritage.


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