CHePiCC Summer School

Group 4 87 tradition, an economic system etc. Preserving a landscape is not preserving a picture or a panorama, is preserving history, preserving heritage, preserving culture (Figure 1). This can resume somehow this reflection, that these three concepts are in a constant dialogue shaping a system from where any of them can’t be taken away. Figure 1. Heritage – Society – Landscape [IDENTITY] What gives a building its identity? People look places with different attitudes and their perceptions are not the same. Experts in Cultural Heritage field should think differently and consider whole parameters that make an identity for a heritage. In this overview we thought about all items which contribute the definition of the case studies. In Figure 2 are reported many aspects which influence a heritage building. We tried to organize them in categories: aesthetic, environment, society. The lack of each one will change the identity of the heritage. This means that a combination of all factors makes the identity of these three cultural heritages. Figure 2. Organized categories of identification items.

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