Restauración arquitectónica: borrón y cuenta nueva

Translated title of the contribution: Architectural conservation: clean slate

Cristina Gonzalez-Longo*

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Abstract

The paper discusses a series of architects and conservation projects from the last century, selecting some pioneering projects and later developments, evaluating then the situation in which architectural conservation finds itself today. The buildings, all public, although of different scales, are located in Spain, Italy, France, Great Britain, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Jordan, China and Japan, which will allow for broader discussion and international relevance. The final objective is to determine what the culture of architectural conservation is today and in the recent past, what are the international constants and local variations and what are their relationship with other cultures, and society in general. The interventions are presented in their context, including in the discussion, as considered appropriate in each case, processes, criteria, technologies used, as well as procurement and management systems. Fundamental issues of education, training and professional competence are also discussed, with a particular focus on the education and experience of architects involved in architectural heritage and other participants in the research, planning, design, execution and control of interventions, and the consequences regarding the project and the decision-making processes. The study makes it evident that there has been a regression in the discipline, with a worrying increase in reconstructions, often camouflaged in rhetoric of pseudo-conservation. In relation to this, the article also discusses the use of terminology and intervention criteria, with reference also to international guidelines of good practice. The final objective is to carry out a constructive criticism that allows establishing how to proceed to effectively conserve architectural heritage in all its integrity, and with cultural coherence, for the enjoyment of contemporary and future generations.
Translated title of the contributionArchitectural conservation: clean slate
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)43-58
Number of pages16
JournalGremium
Volume11
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • architectural conservation
  • architectural heritage
  • preservation
  • reconstruction
  • anastylosis
  • education
  • training
  • professional competence

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