Valuation of mediaeval churches, towards an integration of experts and laypersons views

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Název: Valuation of mediaeval churches, towards an integration of experts and laypersons views
Autoři: van der Schoor, Tineke, Vieveen, Maarten, Colmenero Acevedo, Ezequiel
Přispěvatelé: Spatial Transformation
Informace o vydavateli: 2016.
Rok vydání: 2016
Témata: toegevoegde waarde, restoration, restauratie, churches, values, groningen province, kerkgebouwen, erfgoed, duurzaamheid, sustainability, groningen (provincie), heritage
Popis: Sustaining historical buildings does not always align with the ambition to promote sustainability in the built environment. In this paper we explore the dynamics and strategies that spring from this basic tension, by investigating the differences and similarities between expert’s valuation and peoples’ valuation of historical buildings, as well as their views on energy efficiency. Our paper highlights mediaeval churches in Groningen, which represent an important European heritage. We cooperate closely with the SOGK, a regional organization that is taking up the challenge of maintaining these churches in a region that is depopulating, secularizing and, to all that, suffering from earthquakes.
Druh dokumentu: Conference object
Jazyk: English
Přístupové číslo: edsair.59796a29bd90..e8c474c8f0b8cf62f20a7c7521dc721d
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:Sustaining historical buildings does not always align with the ambition to promote sustainability in the built environment. In this paper we explore the dynamics and strategies that spring from this basic tension, by investigating the differences and similarities between expert’s valuation and peoples’ valuation of historical buildings, as well as their views on energy efficiency. Our paper highlights mediaeval churches in Groningen, which represent an important European heritage. We cooperate closely with the SOGK, a regional organization that is taking up the challenge of maintaining these churches in a region that is depopulating, secularizing and, to all that, suffering from earthquakes.