On the reading and interpretation of the urban landscape and the incidence of its architectural and landscape heritage. The case of Villa Allende

The Specific Collaboration Agreement between FAUD-UNC and the Municipality of Villa Allende constituted the precise framework for the formulation of this research project, which articulated the TOFU of the Color Institute with CEHUALA, forming a team of Research Professors and Researchers in trainin...

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Autor principal: Bergallo, Juan Manuel
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño. Secretaría de Investigación 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/drarchitettura/article/view/34586
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Sumario:The Specific Collaboration Agreement between FAUD-UNC and the Municipality of Villa Allende constituted the precise framework for the formulation of this research project, which articulated the TOFU of the Color Institute with CEHUALA, forming a team of Research Professors and Researchers in training, between assigned and students of the Chairs involved. The project “City readings: Landscape and Color. Emerging technologies in public space” thus added a Subproject, required by the local Deliberative Council for the Survey of Cultural Assets of the city, both real estate and green areas, since the team also has landscape architects. All this enables a wide range of multidisciplinary views, from different fields of knowledge that, when combined, allow a comprehensive reading and interpretation of the urban landscape and the impact of its architectural-urban and landscape heritage. While one group approached a methodology based on situated cognition, emphasizing the experiential interaction with the urban scene through emerging technologies; the other, studied the background in normative matters referred to the "Heritage Preservation Program". In this last aspect, they were reviewed, detecting serious shortcomings and formulating proposals for a better cataloging and implementation, studying the history of the town and the different stages of its building development since its formal foundation in 1889, with the arrival of the railway. Likewise, we were asked to incorporate the Inventory of the Ordinance in force as of 2013 of a series of unjustifiable cultural property not included. Currently, work is being done on the Cataloging Sheets with solid foundations in their evaluation according to criteria adopted by the Protocol of Analysis of the CAP of the Municipality of Córdoba. This field work has been developed through sequential tours in situ for a better recognition of the local urban scene.