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    Vernacular Heritage. Documentation, conservation and adaptive reuse
    Mileto, Camilla; Vegas López-Manzanares, Fernando; Hueto-Escobar, Alicia; Manzano-Fernández, Sergio
    Vernacular architecture, a tangible and intangible heritage of great significance to both European and global culture, embodies the knowledge and creativity of societies which have built in harmony with their environment. Rooted in local materials and traditional techniques, it reflects deep cultural and environmental awareness, aswell as the social dynamics of communities. Preserving this heritage today means not only conserving physical structures, but also transmitting their intrinsic know-how and values. Vernacular Heritage: Documentation, Conservation and Adaptive Reuse brings together multidisciplinary perspectives on how to identify, record, conserve and give new life to vernacular heritage, offering valuable insights to researchers and professionals in Architecture, Anthropology, Environmental Design and Cultural Heritage Studies.
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    Historic settlements. Conservation, regeneration and management
    Mileto, Camilla; Vegas López-Manzanares, Fernando; Hueto-Escobar, Alicia; Manzano-Fernández, Sergio
    Historic settlements, both urban and rural, are living testimonies of the socio-cultural, economic and spatial evolution of communities throughout history. Shaped by geographical, climatic, and functional factors, these environments reflect the relationship between people, architecture, and landscape through time. Their preservation and regeneration today must transcend mere material conservation, incorporating strategies to promote social cohesion, cultural identity, sustainability, and participatory management. Historic Settlements: Conservation, Regeneration and Management offers a rich and diverse collection of experiences, research and practices focusing on the challenges and opportunities of conserving historic settings while ensuring their vitality for present and future generations. It constitutes a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners in Urban Planning, Heritage Management, Architecture and Territorial Development.
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    Earthen Heritage. Conservation, adaptive reuse and sustainable design
    Mileto, Camilla; Vegas López-Manzanares, Fernando; Hueto-Escobar, Alicia; Manzano-Fernández, Sergio
    Earthen architecture, one of the oldest and most widespread building traditions in the world, stands out for its ecological, cultural and aesthetic values. Constructed from locally available materials, in complete agreement with the landscape, earthen heritage presents both a technical challenge and an opportunity for contemporary sustainable development. Its study provides valuable knowledge on passive design, material circularity, and climate resilience. Earthen Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Sustainable Design compiles a wide range of academic contributions and practical experiences which reflect the renewed interest in earth as a material of the future, not only for conservation but also for innovation. This volume is of particular interest to professionals and scholars in Sustainable Architecture, Material Science, Restoration, and Environmental Engineering.
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