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- Green Lines Institute
REHAB 2015
2 n d International Conference on
Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation
of Historical Buildings and Structures
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
22 - 24 July 2015
PORTO - PORTUGAL
green
lines
institute
for sustainable development
REHAB 2015 -2nd International Conference on
Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures
Conference Programme
22 - 24 July 2015
Organising Committee
Rogério Amoêda, Sérgio Lira, Cristina Pinheiro
Green Lines Institute
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 Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development
Green Lines Instituto para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável
Av. Alcaides de Faria, 377 S.12
4750-106 Barcelos Portugal
T (+) 351 253 815 037
F (+) 351 253 824 730
http://www.greenlines-institute.org
[email protected]
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Contents
Scope
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Partners
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Venue
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Conference Topics
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Scientific Committee
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Conference Programme Overview
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Venue Location Map
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Venue Rooms Plan
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Schedule of Working Sessions
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Technical Visits
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Social Programme
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Scope
REHAB 2015 – 2nd International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance
and Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings and Structures aims to proceed with
the discussion on built heritage and the preservation of its legacy, that was
established in the first edition of the event. The importance of conservation of
historical constructions (built landscape, urban fabrics, buildings, and engineering
works) are of utmost importance to preserve the cultural references of a community
and was deeply discussed on March 2014, in Tomar.
Under the main topics of discussion, subjects of preservation and rehabilitation
methodologies and technologies, as well the importance of the economic and social
impacts of preservation practices are here covered as the main leading guidelines
for the conference debate.
Furthermore, different communities’ scales (local, regional, national or even
worldwide) and authenticity interpretation raise different questions and approaches,
and therefore different solutions that are worthily to study, to compare and to
experience.
The sustainability approach is again covered, highlighting the importance of the
commitment between heritage preservation and technical requirements related to
its occupancy and use, such as energy efficiency or materials recovery.
Inclusivity is also an important aspect to be discussed as public historical sites and
buildings need to be adapted to receive different kind of visitors (children, elderly or
handicapped persons) and to establish an adequacy with the perceiving of the
physical environment and information contents.
As a Special Chapter, Historical Centres are brought into a particular approach
highlighting the complexity of their preservation, maintenance and rehabilitation.
Historical urban fabrics raise unique problems of preservation and promotion, and
have highlighted the needs of specific solutions to be applied.
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Partners
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Venue
PORTO
Porto has been continuously inhabited since at least the 4th century, when the
Romans referred to it as Portus Calle. It became within the last century one of the
major urban areas in the Iberian Peninsula and its historical centre was awarded
World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1996. Although Porto is one of the oldest
European centers, this city is nowadays a busy industrial and commercial centre.
The city itself isn't very populous, but the Porto metropolitan area has about
1.500.000 inhabitants in a 50 km radius, with cities such as Gaia, Matosinhos, Maia,
Gondomar and Espinho.
The centre of Porto tends towards the baroque and it is granitic and monumental.
This can be seen mainly in the core of the downtown area: Avenida dos Aliados.
The riverside shows the visitants that Porto has always been a mercantile city.
Porto's geography is known as hard on the feet, but pleasant to the eye because
the city is extremely hilly, with many buildings built into a cliff face that overlooks
the river. Porto presents a wide range of interesting museums and monuments to
visit such as “Casa da Música” and Clérigos Tower.
Along the river there is the “Ribeira” (in English “riverside”) where there are a lot of
bars, restaurants and places to relax and look up to the Douro river. On the other
side of the river, in the riverside of Gaia, are located the wine cellars of the well
known companies of Port Wine.
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THE PALACE OF ARTS
The conference venue will be at the "Palácio das Artes - Fábrica de Talentos"
(Palace of Arts - Talent Factory) that is located on the historical centre of Porto,
near the River Douro, at S. Domingos Square, 16-22.
The building is owned by the Youth Foundation, a private non-profit national
organization with the aim to support the integration of youngsters in the valor
market, settled up in 1989, with the support of 21 public and private organizations.
Acting on a national level, the Youth Foundation has its Headquarters in Porto, with
branches in Lisbon Region (Oeiras), in the Algarve (Tavira), and on Madeira Island
(Funchal). The Youth Foundation (YF) achieves its purpose by carrying out or
supporting initiatives that promote the integration of young people in adult and
professional life, and youth-related social and cultural activities. The Youth
Foundation, beyond the Headquarters and branches, had also different
infrastructures acting on a national level.
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Conference Topics
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Rehabilitation of historical sites, buildings and structures
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Economics and management of historical sites, buildings and structures
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Tourism and promotion of historical sites, buildings and structures
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Authenticity and built heritage
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Inclusivity of historical sites, buildings and structures
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Inspection and monitoring of historical sites, buildings and structures
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New materials and products for the rehabilitation of historical buildings and
structures
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Sustainability principles and practices in the rehabilitation of historical
buildings and structures
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Special Chapter: Historical centres
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Scientific Committee
Alessandro De Masi
Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
Angela Barrios Padura
University of Seville, Spain
Artur Feio
University Lusíada, Portugal
Ataa Alsalloum
University of Damascus, Syria
Austin Parsons
Dalhousie University, Canada
Carmine Falasca
University “G. D'Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara, Italy
Cristina Pinheiro
Green Lines Institute, Portugal
Enrico Quagliarini
Technical University "delle Marche", Italy
Enrique Torrero Fuentes
University Castilla La Mancha, Spain
Esther Hiu Kwan Yung
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Fernando Branco
University Lúrio, Mozambique
Francisco Fernandes
University Lusíada, Portugal
Gabriella Caterina
University of Naples, Italy
Georges A. Tanguay
University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada
Görün Arun
Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Humberto Varum
University of Porto, Portugal
João Coroado
Polytechnic Institute of Tomar, Portugal
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Jorge Branco
University of Minho, Portugal
José Luis Campano Calvo
University of Salamanca, Spain
Josep Lluis i Ginovart
University Rovira i Virgili, Spain
Juan García-Esparza
University Jaume I, Spain
Julio Calvo Serrano
University of Granada, Spain
Koenraad Van Cleempoel
Hasselt University, Belgium
Maria Cristina Giambruno
Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
María Isabel Sardón de Taboada
University Alfonso X El Sabio, Spain
Maria Rosaria Vitale
University of Catania, Italy
Mário Mendonça de Oliveira
Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
Paulo Cruz
University of Minho, Portugal
Paulo Lourenço
University of Minho, Portugal
Petr Kabele
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Ricardo Mateus
University of Minho, Portugal
Rogério Amoêda
University Lusíada - Norte, Portugal
Ron Lovinger
University of Oregon, USA
Ruth Liberty-Shalev
The Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Sally Stone
Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
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Sérgio Lira
Green Lines Institute, Portugal
Takayoshi Aoki
Nagoya City University, Japan
Teresa Ferreira
University of Porto, Portugal
Victor Echarri Iribarren
University of Alicante, Spain
Vlatka Rajčić
University of Zagreb, Croatia
Wan-ki Chow
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Zeynep Aktüre
Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey
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Conference Programme Overview
22 July - Wednesday – Auditorium of the Youth Foundation
and Palace of Arts
09:00 - Opening Reception Desk and check in
10:30 - Opening Session
11:00 - Plenary Session:
“Urban rehabilitation in Porto: from strategy to detail“
Álvaro Santos, Eng. - Executive President SRU Porto Vivo,
Paulo Valenca, Arch. and José Sequeira, Dr.
12:30 - Lunch
14:00 - Working Sessions S01, S02, S03 and S04
15:30 - Coffee break
16:00 - Technical visits
23 July - Thursday – Palace of Arts
08:30
09:00
10:30
11:00
12:30
14:00
16:00
16:30
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Opening Reception Desk
Working Sessions S05, S06,
Coffee break
Working Sessions S09, S10,
Lunch
Working Sessions S13, S14,
Coffee break
Working Sessions S17, S18,
S07 and S08*
S11 and S12*
S15 and S16*
S19 and S20*
*Portuguese/Spanish
24 July - Friday - Palace of Arts and Auditorium of the Youth Foundation
08:30 - Opening Reception Desk
09:00 - Working Sessions S21, S22, S23 and S24
10:30 - Coffee break
11:00 - Working Sessions S25, S26, S27 and S28
12:30 - Lunch
14:00 - Working Sessions S29, S30 and S31
15:30 - Coffee break
16:00 - Plenary Session:
“Preservation and authenticity”
Moderated by Prof. Austin Parsons, Dalhousie University, Canada
17:00 - Best Papers Awards and Closing Session
18:00 - Visit to the wine cellars (Caves Ramos Pinto)
19:00 - Douro sightseeing cruise
20:00 - Social Dinner
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Schedule of Working Sessions
22 July - Wednesday – Palace of Arts
14:00 - 15:30: Working Sessions S01, S02, S03 and S04
Session S01 (Room 1)
Topic 1: Rehabilitation of historical sites, buildings and structures
A. Salihbegović & A. Salihbegović - Design of roof structures in the rehabilitation process
F. De Guglielmo, F. Ribera & M. Angelillo - Analysis and consolidation of masonry vaults
in the restoration of historical constructions
S. W. Garrity - The complex engineering design challenges of masonry arch bridge
rehabilitation
N. Takiyama, F. Matsuno, T. Kumagai, N. Idate, K. Hara & K. Kobayashi - Conversion
of historic masonry constructions and structural characteristics of walls by intramural
reinforcement
Session S02 (Room 2)
Topic 5: Inclusivity of historical sites, buildings and structures
D. Whelan - The complexities of heritage preservation in multicultural environments:
identification, conservation and management
V. Giacometti - Accessible Museums: approaches, methods and tools to stress inclusivity
A. Laurìa, S. Di Salvatore & T. Heitor - Enhancing cultural venues through accessibility:
recent experiences in Italy and Portugal
A. S. Ergenoglu - Discussing inclusivity of historic sites: Istanbul Historical Peninsula
Session S03 (Room 3)
Topic 6: Inspection and monitoring of historical sites, buildings and structures
M. Miyamoto & T. Hanazato - Vibration characteristics of historical masonry buildings based
on seismic observation
M. Hidaka & T. Aoki - Vibration characteristics of a brick lighthouse in Japan
C. Limoge Schraen, C. Giry, F. Ragueneau & C. Desprez - Seismic assessment of
baroque buildings: large scale inspection tools for the meshing process and the validation of
numerical models
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Session S04 (Room 4)
Topic 7: New materials and products for the rehabilitation of historical buildings
and structures
J. Witzany, T. Čejka, K. Kroftová & R. Zigler - Strengthening of damaged historic vault
structures in the Premonstrate Monastery at Teplá with composites based on high-strength
fibres and epoxy resin
K. Kroftová, M. Šmidtová & J. Witzany - The application of nanotextiles in the
conservation of the Premonstrate monastery
J. Liblik & A. Just - Protective effect of clay plaster for the fire design of timber constructions
23 July – Thursday - Palace of Arts
9:00 - 10:30: Working Sessions S05, S06, S07 and S08
Session S05 (Room 1)
Topic 2: Economics and management of historical sites, buildings and structures
J. Hou & E. H. W. Chan - Problem issues with using transfer of development rights (TDRs)
for built heritage conservation - controversial cases in Hong Kong
P. Mura - Strategies for the rehabilitation of the monumental Cemetery of Bonaria in Cagliari,
Italy
A. Smith & M. Maguire - Sustaining heritage conservation and community access in
Melbourne’s most popular cultural attraction: the Former Abbotsford Convent Arts and Cultural
precinct
Session S06 (Room 2)
Topic 4: Authenticity and built heritage
E. Brocca & D. Besana - The conservation of Muro Leccese’s olive oil mill: authenticity and
rehabilitation
F. Geremia- Rome’s sampietrini pavements: a material identity to be preserved
D. R. Fiorino, C. Giannattasio, S. M. Grillo, V. Pintus, M. Porcu & M. S. Schirru Knowledge and dating for preservation of historical and cultural significance of the building:
the case study of the medieval Castello quarter in Cagliari (XVII-XIX century)
S. Cecamore - Traditional constructions and earthquake in L’Aquila, Abruzzo
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Session S07 (Room 3)
Topic 8: Sustainability principles and practices in the rehabilitation of historical
buildings and structures
M. Paleari, M. Lavagna & A. Campioli - The sustainability of façades preservation: LCA of
maintenance techniques for finishing
R. Morbey, R. Mateus & L. Bragança - Life cycle assessment of energy retrofitting
solutions for Portuguese buildings from the 70s
S. Farida & M. Said - The HQDIL method to assess the sustainability of an historic center
case of Mansourah K’bira (Algeria)
A. M. Scolaro - Eco efficient recovery of historical buildings and eco innovation of building
elements
Session S08 (Room 4) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE
Topic 1: Rehabilitation of historical buildings and structures: examples and
practices
B. Serrano Pérez, M. Serrano Pérez, R. Magro Andrade & M. J. Retana Maqueda Rehabilitation of a unique building in the historical and cultural center of the Spanish capital,
"La Antigua Posada del Peine"
J. L. Campano Aguirre, J. L. Campano Calvo, F. González Alonso, P. Carrasco García
& A. Farfán Martín - Graphic elevation of a cloister in the Cistercian monastery of Valparaiso
in Zamora - Spain
C. M. Calderón Aguilera & C. Robles Cairo - From Casino to historic landmark in 85 years.
Ensenada, Mexico
I. de Viar -Restoration and extension of Baeza Town Hall. Baeza. Andalcía. Spain. 2001-2012
11:00 - 12:30: Working Sessions S09, S10, S11 and S12
Session S09 (Room 1)
Topic 7: New materials and products for the rehabilitation of historical buildings
and structures
D. Oktay, N. Yüzer & S. Ulukaya - Rheological properties of hydraulic grouts used in
consolidation of brick masonry walls
N. Yüzer, D. Oktay, S. Ulukaya & E. Y. Gökyiğit-Arpacı - Mechanical behavior of twowythe brick masonry walls injected with hydraulic lime grout
J. Miranda, J. Valença, L. Sousa & E. Júlio - Design method and chromatic
characterization of restoration mortars for concrete façade panels
C. Nunes & Z. Slížková - Lime-based repair mortars with water-repellent admixtures:
laboratory durability assessment
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Session S10 (Room 2)
Topic 3: Tourism and promotion of historical sites, buildings and structures
N. Warner - A replica Roman villa in Egypt: the house of Serenos in the oasis of Dakhla
Z. Aktüre - From Greek town to Turkish tourism resort: Kayaköy since early 20th century
F. Chignier-Riboulon & Cui Can - The touristification of the ancient city of Pingyao,
between renewal and new problems
P. Raffa - Heritage and global resources: Draa Valley in Morocco
Session S11 (Room 3)
Topic 8: Sustainability principles and practices in the rehabilitation of historical
buildings and structures
N. Ahn - Energy modelling and historic masonry building energy retrofit
O. K. Akande, D. Odeleye, A. Coday & C. Jimenez Bescos - Energy use reduction for
sustainable reuse of public heritage buildings: the stakeholders’ perspectives
M. Philokyprou, A. Michael, A. Savvides & E. Malaktou - Evaluation of bioclimatic design
features of vernacular architecture in Cyprus. Case studies from rural settlements in different
climatic regions
Session S12 (Room 4) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE
Topic 1: Rehabilitation of historical buildings and structures: examples and
practices
J. A. Mira Rico & J. R. Ortega Pérez - Castalla Castle. Architecture and restoration in the
21st century in Alicante
F. J. González Alonso, J. L. Campano Aguirre & J. L. Campano Calvo - The restoration
of wood: application to the paneled ceiling of the exhibition hall of the “Escuelas Menores” of
the University of Salamanca
M. E. Castore - The rehabilitation of the Engenho Central (Central Sugarcane Mill) of
Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil
A. J. Villalonga Vidal & M. Gambús Saiz - Antoni Gaudí and the Cathedral of Mallorca a
hundred years on. Restoration of the restoration
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14:00 - 16:00: Working Sessions S13, S14, S15 and S16
Session S13 (Room 1)
Topic 1: Rehabilitation of historical buildings and structures: examples and
practices
P. T. Bennett - Sydney Water’s Strategic Heritage Asset Management Program (SHAMP)
L. Dykstra - The gothic cathedral as museum: tourism and spatial use at the basilica of SaintDenis
A. Chapman - Pier pressure: best practice in the rehabilitation of British seaside piers
A. Catalani & P. Panas - Territories of discourse: Salford’s communities in a changing
landscape
Y. Dray - Anastylosis of a unique ruin at Umm el-Qanatir
Session S14 (Room 2)
Topic 9: Special chapter: historical centres
J. A. García-Esparza - Understanding place. An empirical appraisal of the appropriation of
historic built environments
M. Zampilli & F. Geremia - The rehabilitation of Italian small historical centers:
Monasterace, a recent case-study
S. Mcgann - From billiards to Vice-Chancellery: Fremantle’s West End
M. R. Blagojević & M. Nikolić - Active preservation and use of historical urban centers – the
case study of the Belgrade old city core
A. Amiri - Tiberias; Historic City with no Historical Center
Session S15 (Room 3)
Topic 4: Authenticity and built heritage
Ö. Karakul - Authenticity as a sustainable value of holistic conservation
R. Reis & A. Alegre - The authenticity of architectural heritage: a definition of an evaluation
methodology
M. Hadighi - The question of authenticity in preservation of modern architecture
T. Yarrow - Building on the Past: exploring the intersections between energy, environment
and authenticity through an ethnographic study of renovation
G. Snyder & M. Jarosz - Proof of concept: wrestling with F. L. Wright’s historic affordable
housing vision
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Session S16 (Room 4) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE
Topic 6 / Topic 7: Inspection and monitoring of historical sites, buildings and
structures / New materials and products for the rehabilitation of historical
buildings and structures
J. Lluis i Ginovart, A. Costa-Jover & S. Coll-Pla - Techniques of massive data capture:
experiences in the Gothic Cathedral of Tortosa
V. Jiménez-López, C. M. Calderón-Aguilera, G. Bojórquez-Morales, A. Luna-León &
C. García-Gómez - Monitoring of traditional dwelling in Mediterranean climate: an
approximation
E. Torrero, N. Arroyo, D. Sanz & V. Navarro - Non-destructive techniques used in the
chapel of Muñoz. Cathedral of Santamaria of Cuenca, Spain
J. Silva & J. Branco - The potential of wood-based solutions for sustainable rehabilitation
M. Juan Baldó & J. L. Regidor Ros - Applied materials valuation in the chromatic
reintegration of polychrome facades
16:30 - 18:00: Working Sessions S17, S18, S19 and S20
Session S17 (Room 1)
Topic 5: Inclusivity of historical sites, buildings and structures
A. Greco - Tactile maps for historical buildings: design methods and approaches
A. Cheshmehzangi, E. Ch’ng & D. A. Adkins - Capturing the realities through digital
preservation and scanning techniques: the case of ZouMaTang Ancient Village, China
E. H. Helfers, M. Pochily, J. Muir, & J. Flattum - Adapting historic structures for the blind
and visually impaired: a comparative analysis of navigational technologies
Session S18 (Room 2)
Topic 9: Special chapter: historical centres
J A. Dimitrakopoulos - Rehabilitation vs. renovation: re-using landmarked houses in the
historic centre of Athens
A. Taccone - Urban archaeology: a planning proposal in sensitive areas
N. Carrà - Recycling/reuse: the project dimension of historic cities conservation
Session S19 (Room 3)
Topic 8: Sustainability principles and practices in the rehabilitation of historical
buildings and structures
E. Romano - An evaluation tool for the rehabilitation of existing university residences
A. M. T. Martins, J. S. Carlos & E. Vieira - The rehabilitation and sustainability of
vernacular heritage housing: a case study in Madeira Island
E. Gigliarelli, L. Cessari & G. Quattrone - Documentation tools and decision systems for
built heritage rehabilitation
E. Zamperini & S. Lucenti - Symbiotic Architecture for building and urban rehabilitation
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Session S20 (Room 4) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE
Topic 4 / Topic 9: Authenticity and built heritage / Special chapter: historical
centres
C. Rivera Torres & E. Padrés León - Green spaces as a strategy for urban heritage
preservation of historical center Ensenada, Mexico
R. Magro Andrade, M. J. Retana Maqueda, A. Ventoso & M. Serrano - A calculation
model of the harmful effects of road traffic in the historic centers of major cities
F. J. Lafuente Bolívar, G. Fernández Adarve & J. M. Santiago Zaragoza - Casanueva
and its “Torre de los Jerónimos”. Identity and patrimonial feeling
G. Fernandez Adarve, F. J. Lafuente Bolívar & J. M. Santiago Zaragoza - The sugar
factory of Pinos Puente. The relentless drive of the Meadow of Granada
24 July - Friday – Palace of Arts
9:00 - 10:30: Working Sessions S21, S22, S23 and S24
Session S21 (Room 1)
Topic 1: Rehabilitation of historical buildings and structures: examples and
practices
T. C. Ferreira, A. Costa, J. Silva, J. Gonçalves & P. Mendes - Process of rehabilitation of
a XIXth century building in the city of Porto. Surveys, monitoring and intervention
E. Kuchpil & A. P. Santos - Rio Grande Custom House: a proposal for contemporary
administrative spaces
H. De Clercq & S. Godts - Rehabilitation of farm houses and barns – limits of salt content
I. Peron - Rehabilitation and change: the IBA Emscher Park case
Session S22 (Room 2)
Topic 9: Special chapter: historical centres
A. Arenghi, B. Chiarelli & I. Garofolo - Strolling city centers: the issue of accessibility
versus the recovery and conservation of historical pavements
T. M. Rohan - Using the heritage trail to rehabilitate Boston’s Government Center
C. Fallanca - The urban archaeology contribution to city design
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Session S23 (Room 3)
Topic 4: Authenticity and built heritage
M. Damir - Disturbed heritage now disturbing. The case study of the historical area of Kōm
ad-Dikka
C. A. Cacciavillani & C. Mazzanti - The urban center of San Demetrio (Italy): historical
analysis after the 2009 earthquake
C. C. Falasca - Degradation by intervention and loss of authenticity in historical centers
C. F. Carocci, C. Circo, C. Manfredi, L. A. Scuderi & C. Tocci - The Municipal Hall of
Crevalcore. Remarks about history as a tool for restoration project
Session S24 (Room 4)
Topic 6: Inspection and monitoring of historical sites, buildings and structures
P. B. Lourenço, G. Karanikoloudis, N. Mendes & C. Corallo - Assessment of the South
aisle in Canterbury Cathedral, UK
S. M. Tarhuni - Applying the principles of intervention in Libyan historic buildings
R. Cacciotti & J. Valach - Inspecting historic buildings using ontologies
L. F. Ramos, F. M. Fernandes & D. Chesler - Typology based method for choosing old
masonry walls inspection procedures
11:00 - 12:30: Working Sessions S25, S26, S27 and S28
Session S25 (Room 1)
Topic 1: Rehabilitation of historical buildings and structures: examples and
practices
O. Balal & T. Aoki - Seismic vulnerability assessment of Handa Akarenga Building, Handa,
Japan
F. Monni, E. Quagliarini, S. Lenci, P. Clini & R. Nespeca - Seismic improvement of
historical dry masonry building using basalt fibre ropes: the case of Lossetti Tower in BeuraCardezza (Italy)
A. G. Kotevski - Traditional Balkan log-houses and sustainable architecture. Preservation of
cultural values
N. Takiyama, N. Idate & Y. Yamada - Fitting-type joint model for traditional wooden
structure
K. Šobra, P. Fajman & J. M. Branco - Influence of the wood mechanical properties in the
dovetail joint behaviour
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Session S26 (Room 2)
Topic 9: Special chapter: historical centres
G. Bernardini, M. D’Orazio, E. Quagliarini & L. Spalazzi - Earthquake pedestrians’
evacuation in historical urban scenarios: a combined simulation model including human
behaviors and post-earthquake modifications
C. F. Carocci & S. E. Petrella - Conservation and restoration in the post-seism
reconstruction plan of Fossa. Typological and construction features of the urban fabric
C. F. Carocci & C. Tocci - The historical centre of Crevalcore (Bologna). Seismic damage,
historical characters, rehabilitation strategies
M. R. Vitale & C. Serra - Conservation and restoration in the post-seismic Reconstruction
Plan of Fossa. Architectural features and external finishes of the historical centre
Session S27 (Room 3)
Topic 4: Authenticity and built heritage
R. Ahmad & M. S. Ismail - Reviving the authentic cultural landscapes of Siamese
community. Case study: Kampung Balai, Bachok Kelantan
G. Caterina, M. R. Pinto, S. Viola, A. Bianchi, D. Diano, T. Napolitano, P. F.
Biancamano & A. Onesti - A participatory approach for built heritage preservation. Case
study: the Municipality of Sassano, Italy
A. Parsons - The maker’s authenticity: including the craftsperson when replacing in-kind
P. Abreu & P. Esteves - How to make rehabilitation intersubjective: the “Gesture” tool
Session S28 (Room 1)
Topic 8: Sustainability principles and practices in the rehabilitation of historical
buildings and structures
S. Zheng, L. Cai & Y. Chen - Comparative study on preservation and reuse of historical
buildings between China and Japan: a legal and policy perspective
J. D. S. Hatch - The redevelopment of the Roebling complex in Trenton: a case study in
historic preservation and sustainable design
R. Millo-Steinlauf - Between sustainability and preservation, a case study approach
S. H. Stone - The sustainable reuse of existing buildings
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14:00 - 15:30: Working Sessions S29, S30 and S31
Session S29 (Room 1)
Topic 1: Rehabilitation of historical buildings and structures: examples and
practices
A. Bixio, D. Verrastro & G. Damone - Urban settlements, rural architectures and
conversion of the landscapes of Basilicata during Land Reform. Documentary research and
knowledge about the restoration of the village of Santa Maria d’Irsi
T. Teba & D. Theodossopoulos - Keeping the fathers alive: the conservation of funeral
architecture in Ugarit
A. Versaci & D. Indelicato & A. Cardaci - Conservation techniques and valorization
strategies for rock-cut architecture
Session S30 (Room 2)
Topic 9: Special chapter: historical centres
C. Pieri - The impact of conflict on the treatment of architectural heritage: Walled Nicosia,
Cyprus
V. Dario - A semiotic reading of the urban context and its layering through the illustrative
example of the city of Bari
P. Miano - From disused production buildings to working machines in the historic city
G. Carnevale - Interstices: a virtuous chain to reanimate historical centres
Session S31 (Room 3)
Topic 4: Authenticity and built heritage
R. Ahmad & M. A. R. Megat Akhbarruddin - Rejuvenating the urban wet market as an
authentic community space. Case study: Pudu Market, Jalan Pasar Kuala Lumpur
E. Giani - Travel in Time. Is it the informal a heritage to be preserved?
A. Drexel & A. Eberhart - Small-scale architecture of timber in historic gardens
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Technical Visits
Tour 1: Around the Historical Centre - World Heritage (1 group)
A tour to get an overview of Porto
Historical Centre, its main streets,
buildings and history. Starts at Palace of
the Arts, Flores Street, S. Bento Railway
Station, Cathedral, Church of S.
Lourenço, Infante Square and ends at
Ribeira Square
Guided by António Moura, Arch.
Municipality of Porto
Tour 2: Urban Rehabilitation in Porto Historical Centre (2 groups)
A tour to visit examples of rehabilitation
actions promoted by Porto Vivo. Starts
at Palace of the Arts, Flores Street,
Mouzinho da Silveira Street, Hill of the
Sé and ends back to Palace of the Arts.
Guided by José Sequeira, Dr.
SRU Porto Vivo
and
Ana Leite Pereia, Arch.
Tour 3: Vitória Hill and Warehouse of Materials (1 group)
A tour to visit the west side of the
historical centre and the deposit of
recovered materials from ancient
buildings. Starts at Flores Street, S.
Domingos Square, Belomonte Street,
Vitória Stairway, S. Bento da Vitória
Street, Carmo Square, Carlos Alberto
Square, Palace of the Viscondes de
Balsemão and ends at the Warehouse
of Materials
Guided by Francisco Sousa Rio, Arch.
Municipality of Porto
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Social Programme
Visit to Port wine cellars: “Caves Ramos Pinto”
Founded by Adriano Ramos Pinto in 1880, Casa Ramos Pinto rapidly became noted,
at the time, for its innovative and enterprising strategy. Associated with quality
bottled wines, it began operating on the Brazilian market in the early 20th century
and quickly became responsible for half of the wine exported to South America,
whilst it was still conquering generations of loyal customers in Portugal and Europe.
These were the natural results of a forward thinking strategy, based on the
modernisation of selection, batching and ageing circuits, the continuous wine
research and the special care which Adriano Ramos Pinto devoted to the packaging
and promotion of his wines.
The Ramos Pinto wines have therefore become a reference of quality.
From the very onset was born a unique collection of art objects, which are displayed
today in the recently opened Museum Area - Casa Ramos Pinto.
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The taste for culture instilled by Adriano Ramos Pinto in the working philosophy of
Casa Ramos Pinto, is still alive today. In 1997, Casa Ramos Pinto created the
Ervamoira On-Site Museum, aimed at environmental, oenological, archaeological
and anthropological research of the Vale do Côa. Researchers also have at their
disposal the Historical Archives in Vila Nova de Gaia, with a precious collection of
documents on the production and export of wines from the late 19th century.
Aware that the quality of its wines were confined to the earth of the wine producing
Douro, Casa Ramos Pinto meticulously studied this Demarcated Region, and
eventually became the owners of a number of estates with very special
characteristics. The objective was to ensure the control and quality of the whole
production process. By perfecting its wines, Ramos Pinto created unique nectars
with its own signature.
In 1990, Casa Ramos Pinto became part of the Roederer Group, whose history has
identical characteristics. So, the qualities that gave fame to Casa Ramos Pinto took
on an international dimension.
Douro sightseeing cruise
There is no better place to admire Porto "Ribeira" than from aboard a traditional
boat. The cruise will sail up and down stream allowing to observe in detail the river
banks where the first human settlements of the region where established. Romans
also crossed the river in this location as well as the path to the North, followed by
thousands during the Middle Ages, in pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. When
Porto demolished its medieval walls during the Modern Age and the connection with
the river became stronger and stronger. Crossing the river was done on a boat
bridged that collapsed during one of the French invasions... Nowadays six bridges
cross the river Douro and the cruise will pass under each one. It's an amazing view
to observe the ancient iron bridges of Stª Maria e D. Luís, dating from the 19th
century...
Social Dinner
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