Mapping the tangible and intangible elements of the historical buildings and spaces
Working Paper CNR-Ircres 02/2020
Mapping the tangible and intangible elements of the historical buildings and spaces
Edoardo Lorenzettia, Nicola Maiellarob
a CNR-IRCrES, National Research Council of Italy, Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth, Rome, Italy
b CNR- ITC, National Research Council of Italy, Construction Technologies Institute, Bari, Italy
corresponding authors: | edoardo.lorenzetti@ircres.cnr.it |
Abstract
The void is the key element of the urban configuration: an empty space identified by the work of man or nature, which is defined and transformed by civic, religious, and social events. It is the people moving, talking, living in the streets and squares, and identifying with the landscape which actually transforms geometrically or naturally defined spaces into cultural spaces. It is from here that we would move towards the proposal of an integrated approach to the study of cultural heritage in its substance, made of elements that are both tangible and intangible such as the spirit of places, celebrations, traditional skills, and the social memory of the urban spaces, which have been shaped by humanity through time.
Today, a crucial and innovative contribution to the approach sharped above is the practical possibility of direct involvement of the community, using innovative technologies, to map all the aspects and elements of their cultural heritage: as flexible, interactive maps (GIS-based) for the organization of different types of data about historic urban buildings and spaces, with specific reference to the strong links between tangible and intangible heritage.
Keywords: city cultural heritages, intangible cultural heritage, cultural and environmental heritage, Geographic Information Systems, web-based tools.
JEL codes: R14, Z1
DOI: 10.23760/2421-7158.2020.002
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How to Cite this Article
Lorenzetti, E., & Maiellaro, N. (2020). Mapping the tangible and intangible elements of the historical buildings and spaces (CNR-IRCrES Working Paper 2/2020). Istituto di Ricerca sulla Crescita Economica Sostenibile. Disponibile da http://dx.doi.org/10.23760/2421-7158.2020.002