General description |
In this subject the Cultural Landscape is presented as a complex architectural and geographical reality, made up of natural and cultural, tangible and intangible components, whose combination shapes its character, and which must be approached from different perspectives.
It is important to analyze the problems that arise in the protection and conservation of cultural landscapes, abandonment, the introduction of new uses and the relationships between tourism and heritage, geography and architecture. Students must know the mechanisms of study and evaluation of these processes and analyze strategies that minimize negative impacts and maximize positive effects, helping to improve the quality of life in society.
At the same time, the interdisciplinary project constitutes the intervention tool on cultural landscapes at different scales. It is necessary to know the urban and territorial planning figures and their implications regarding heritage, as well as having the ability to critically assess their possibilities of action.
Therefore, the course has two main objectives: to reflectively analyze the architectural and geographical values ??of the landscape and to know in detail the tools that land use planning can provide in relation to those values |