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Castles and fortified Cities. International Colloquium

Collectif
Publication date 29/04/2021
EAN: 9782862667911
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What does the notion of authenticity mean in different countries? What role can be assignedto old military fortresses? Should monuments be restored? If so, what techniques and whatmaterials should be used? Between interpreting, reinventing, freezing ... See full description
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PublisherLOUBATIERES
Page Count272
Languageen
AuthorCollectif
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date29/04/2021
Weight1710 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.60 x 24.50 x 28.60 cm
The contributions that new knowledge brings to the notion of authenticity.
What does the notion of authenticity mean in different countries? What role can be assignedto old military fortresses? Should monuments be restored? If so, what techniques and whatmaterials should be used? Between interpreting, reinventing, freezing at a moment in time,identically rebuilding, etc., points of view and biases vary depending on national cultures,sensitivities and periods.Through examples from around the world, from Lebanon to Algeria, by way of Greece, Japan and Korea, this conference examines this complex notion of authenticity, as applied to architectural heritage, fortifications and the study of castles. Organised as part of the application by ‘the City of Carcassone and its sentinel mountain castles' to be added to the UNESCO world heritage list, the event presents conservation models that have been used on other cultural assets. It offers a comparative study of the choices and practices brought into effect on exceptional heritage sites, in particular through the prism of international rules on authenticity.