Teaching GuideTerm Higher Technical University College of Architecture |
Grao en Estudos de Arquitectura |
Subjects |
Intervention in European Heritage |
Learning aims |
Identifying Data | 2023/24 | |||||||||||||
Subject | Intervention in European Heritage | Code | 630G02055 | |||||||||||
Study programme |
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Graduate | 2nd four-month period |
Fifth | Optional | 4.5 | ||||||||||
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Learning outcomes | Study programme competences / results | ||
Once this subject has been passed, together with all the others, the student must have acquired the following competencies: 1. Ability to create architectural restoration projects that involve an important phase of the processes of cultural heritage of a Cultural Asset (building, urban property or territory) that in turn satisfy the aesthetic and technical requirements. 2. Adequate knowledge of the history and theories of architecture, the conservation of architecture, the city and the historical territory, as well as the arts, technology and related human sciences. 3. Knowledge of the fine arts as a factor that can influence the quality of architectural design. 4. Adequate knowledge of urbanism, planning and techniques used in the planning process of the historic city and the historic territory. 5. Ability to understand the relationships between people and buildings and between them and their environment, as well as the heritage values ??they support and the need to relate buildings and spaces located to each other according to human needs and scale. 6. Ability to understand the profession of architect and its role in society, in particular by preparing studies, reports or projects taking into account social factors and heritage and cultural values. 7. Knowledge of research methods and preparation of the restoration project. 8. Understanding of the problems of the structural conception, of construction and of engineering linked with the projects of buildings with historical and patrimonial-cultural values, with the historical city or with the historical territory. 9. Adequate knowledge of physical problems and the different techniques and technologies, as well as the function of real estate, so that they are provided with internal conditions of comfort and functional and cultural protection in line with and compatible with the historical uses reported by the Good architectural. 10. Ability to design to meet the requirements of users of real estate respecting the limits imposed by budgetary factors, construction regulations and good practices of intervention in the built heritage, the city and the historical territory. 11. Appropriate knowledge of the industries, organizations, regulations, norms and methodological procedures to shape the projects in the Assets and to integrate the plans in the planning. 12. To link the concepts of Architectural-Cultural Heritage, to the idea that supports this concept with the pre-project, project documents and the direction of specific work. Indispensable tools for the conservation and restoration of the Architectural Heritage in general and more specifically those that have the consideration and category of Assets of Cultural Interest: Article 10 LAW 5/2016, of 4 May, on the cultural heritage of Galicia. Categories of real estate declared of cultural interest or cataloged 1. Real estate declared to be of cultural interest or cataloged shall fall into one of the following categories: a) Monument: the work or construction that constitutes a recognizable singular unit of relevant artistic, historical, architectural, archaeological, ethnological, industrial or scientific and technical interest. b) Historical garden: the delimited space product of the planned arrangement of natural and artificial elements of relevant artistic, historical, architectural, anthropological or scientific and technical interest. c) Historical site: the place linked to relevant episodes of the past, popular traditions or unique cultural creations of historical, paleontological interest, as long as it is related to human, ethnological, anthropological or scientific and technical history. d) Archaeological site or zone: the place where there is evidence of movable or immovable property that can be studied with archaeological methodology, of artistic, historical, architectural, archaeological, paleontological interest, as long as it is related to human or anthropological history. e) Cultural routes: the route or path of recognizable original characteristics that forms part of or formed in the past of the traditional structure of the territory, with a relevant historical, architectural, archaeological, ethnological or anthropological interest. f) Place of ethnological value: the area in which relevant and recognizable testimonies of activities or constructions linked to the ways of life and traditional culture of the Galician people that are of historical, architectural, archaeological, ethnological or anthropological interest remain. g) Historical ensemble: the grouping of assets that make up a settlement unit, continuous or dispersed, with a physical structure representative of the evolution of a community that is a significant cultural testimony for artistic, historical, architectural, archaeological, ethnological, industrial or scientific interest. technical, although individually the elements that make it up do not have a special relevance. h) Cultural landscape: the place identifiable by a set of unique material and immaterial cultural qualities, combined works of nature and the human being, which is the result of the process of interaction and interpretation that a community makes of the natural environment that sustains and constitutes the material support of their identity. i) Historical territory: the area in which the occupation and activities of the communities throughout their historical evolution characterize a geographical area relevant to their historical, architectural, archaeological, ethnological, anthropological, industrial or scientific and technical interest. 2. Belonging to one of these categories shall not be incompatible with the additional individualized declaration of an asset of cultural interest or the individualized cataloging of any of its elements or with its affiliation to other protection figures derived from other sectoral legislation. 3. The declaration of property of cultural interest of a property or its cataloging will affect both the ground and the subsoil. | A5 A9 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A31 A34 A35 A36 A37 A38 A39 A40 A41 A42 A45 A46 A47 A48 A49 A52 A53 A54 A55 A56 A57 A58 A67 A68 A69 A70 A71 A72 |
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