Through interviews with five personalities of culture and conservation science are developed ideas oriented to a better understanding of the challenges, the potentialities and the characteristics of the processes of programmed conservation. Despite arguments that not always coincide, the interviewees agree on the need to continue (and to consolidate and experience) the ideas of Giovanni Urbani, especially beginning to consider that we live with a rich artistic patrimony coextensive with its environment, as its unique qualitative component
Cecchini, S. (2014). Cinque interviste per una prima ricognizione: quale futuro per la “conservazione programmata”?. In R. Boschi, C. Minelli, P. Segala (a cura di), Dopo Giovanni Urbani : Quale cultura per la durabilità del patrimonio dei territori storici? (pp. 158-196). Firenze : Nardini.
Cinque interviste per una prima ricognizione: quale futuro per la “conservazione programmata”?
S. Cecchini
2014-01-01
Abstract
Through interviews with five personalities of culture and conservation science are developed ideas oriented to a better understanding of the challenges, the potentialities and the characteristics of the processes of programmed conservation. Despite arguments that not always coincide, the interviewees agree on the need to continue (and to consolidate and experience) the ideas of Giovanni Urbani, especially beginning to consider that we live with a rich artistic patrimony coextensive with its environment, as its unique qualitative componentI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.