ELAICH - Educational Linkage Approach in Cultural Heritage.
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Elaich module 1 topic 1.1 - What is cultural heritage? part II
Elaich module 1 topic 1.1 - What is cultural heritage? part II
1. Educational Linkage Approach In Cultural Heritage Dr. Anna Lobovikov-Katz -Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Values and Awareness Module 1 Basic Course Topic 1.1 What is cultural heritage? (Part II) Teaching Material Educational Toolkit
3. Dr. Anna Lobovikov-Katz -Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Abstract The topic 1.1. What is cultural heritage? is the first and introductive topic to Module 1 “ Values and Awareness “. This presentation is the second part of topic 1.1. It continues the introduction to the diversity of built (or architectural ) heritage and is focused on its components and scope . Educational Linkage Approach In Cultural Heritage Slide
4. Dr. Anna Lobovikov-Katz -Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Content Content of Topic 1.1 1.1. What is cultural heritage? 1.1.1. General introduction 1.1.2. Main types & categories of cultural heritage 1.1.2.1. Intangible cultural heritage 1.1.2.2. Tangible cultural heritage 1.1.3. Built heritage components and scope Educational Linkage Approach In Cultural Heritage Slide
5. Dr. Anna Lobovikov-Katz -Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Content Educational Linkage Approach In Cultural Heritage Slide Topic 1.1 - Part II 1.1. What is cultural heritage? 1.1.1. General introduction 1.1.2. Main types & categories of cultural heritage 1.1.2.1. Intangible cultural heritage 1.1.2.2. Tangible cultural heritage 1.1.3. Built heritage components and scope
6. 1.1.3.1 Definitions Cultural Heritage: What is it? Educational Linkage Approach In Cultural Heritage Dr. A. Lobovikov-Katz, Arch. – Topic 1.1. - Part II: Built heritage: components and scope Slide Architectural (Built) Heritage: What is it?
7. Educational Linkage Approach In Cultural Heritage Dr. A. Lobovikov-Katz, Arch. – Topic 1.1. - Part II: Built heritage: components and scope Slide Architectural/built heritage According to the Convention for the Protection of the Architectural Heritage of Europe (Granada), 1985, the definition of architectural heritage could be summarised as follows: Architectural heritage is comprised of monuments, groups of buildings, and sites (including their components) of conspicuous historical, archaeological, artistic, scientific, social or technical interest. 1.1.3.1 Definitions
8. Educational Linkage Approach In Cultural Heritage Slide Architectural/built heritage: terminology Different terms has been used for buildings and sites to be preserved, e.g.: Architectural monuments; Historic monuments; Historic buildings; Historic buildings and sites. 1.1.3.1 Definitions Dr. A. Lobovikov-Katz, Arch. – Topic 1.1. - Part II: Built heritage: components and scope
9. Educational Linkage Approach In Cultural Heritage Slide Architectural/built heritage: “ The concept of an historic monument embraces not only the single architectural work but also the urban or rural setting in which is found the evidence of a particular civilization, a significant development or an historic event. This applies not only to great works of art but also to more modest works of the past which have acquired cultural significance with the passing of time.” Article 1. The Venice Charter, 1964 IInd International Congress of Architects and Technicians of Historic Monuments, Venice, 1964 http://www.icomos.org/index.php/en/charters-and-texts 1.1.3.1 Definitions Dr. A. Lobovikov-Katz, Arch. – Topic 1.1. - Part II: Built heritage: components and scope