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Heritage Patterns—Representative Models

Heritage Patterns—Representative Models

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The Heritage Patterns—Representative Models issue of Heritage welcomed twelve articles that discussed traditional and contemporary methodologies, as well as scholars from different backgrounds who intended to seek patterns of tangible heritage and its underlying principles to understand the diversity of heritage approaches. The Special Issue aims to research the patterns in heritage and the underlying rules that define tangible heritage as a universal value in spatial coexistence, economics, urban life, and design via case studies and theoretical proposals that could be implemented in the future. The pattern language and the heritage phenomenon could act as a base of observation to deduct logic and create generative algorithms (generative design); to understand the importance of spatial connection with tangible heritage and urban forms (space syntax, urban morphology, and urban morphometrics) and its visibility; as well as archaeological, architectural, and urban heritage. Based on the UNESCO-ICOMOS doctrines and the examination of morphological regions, urban morphological research and its different layers (urban forms, structural components, built environment, urban tissue, and their interaction) act as a background and foundation for general urban heritage conservation and protection proposals, and also as the base of specific interventions in the built environment caused by natural disasters.

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Keywords

  • architectural heritage
  • Architecture
  • architecture for children
  • Asian cities
  • Austria-Hungary
  • Barnet
  • block-plans of buildings
  • built environment
  • colonisation
  • community building
  • community heritage
  • Conservation
  • croatia
  • cultural heritage
  • design guidelines
  • design reparation
  • Ecology
  • ergonomics
  • evidence-based design
  • field of view
  • generative modelling
  • healing architecture
  • Heritage
  • heritage protection
  • heritage syntax urbanism
  • historical core
  • historico-geographical
  • indigenous place values
  • industrial heritage
  • industrial landscape
  • industrial landscape planning
  • industrial tourism
  • influencing factors
  • intangible heritage
  • isovist
  • Istanbul
  • liveable urbanism
  • lost landscapes
  • low-tech
  • mapping
  • Michel De Certeau
  • New York
  • pattern language
  • plots
  • post-industrial landscape
  • Preservation
  • Regionalism
  • Space Syntax
  • spatial distribution
  • spatial distribution characteristics
  • spatial layout
  • spatial morphology
  • spatial structure
  • Streets
  • suburban centres
  • Surveying
  • sustainable urbanisation
  • system of public squares and city parks
  • tangible heritage
  • thema EDItEUR::A The Arts
  • thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture
  • town plan
  • town-plan
  • UNESCO heritage
  • Universal design
  • urban block
  • urban design of 19th century
  • urban form
  • urban heritage
  • Urban History
  • urban morphology
  • urban planning
  • Urban Reconstruction
  • Urban transformation
  • Vernacular architecture
  • Vienna
  • visibility analysis
  • Zagreb

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-4086-3

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