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The future of traditional timber-based architecture: A multi-perspective framework to bring overlapping memories and new practices
Description

Cultural heritage is as a cultural right but not for all people.

Built heritage is at risk in earthquake-prone areas or due to armed conflicts or uncontrolled house prices growth, such as in central metropolitan areas and tourist destinations. Underrepresented, partially demolished, or abandoned houses, humble constructions associated with biases or social stigma are also under threat. In these countless cases, overlapping memories and physical legacies are being lost.

As a case in point amid this complex picture, we analyse traditional architecture with overhanging timber-based volume, known as casas de andares em ressalto, in three regions in Portugal (Northern Portugal, Central Portugal, Lisbon, and Tagus Valley). This construction system evolves into a set of more informed solutions during the post-earthquake rebuilding in the late 18th century.

As a response of social distancing and disinformation on heritage sites, we propose a place-based learning based on advanced data information and visualization.

This study raises awareness on the importance of preserving these memories and it promotes the use of timber-based design solutions.

Speak_OVER also contributes to understand how best-compromise strategies of adaptive reuse can be implemented in future scenarios, involving critical stakeholders, such as homeowners’ rights groups, different heritage actors, tourist operators, and civic authorities.

Internal Partners
Research Centre Research Group Role in Project Begin Date End Date
ISTAR-Iscte Digital Living Spaces Leader 2022-05-16 2022-05-16
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Project Team
Name Affiliation Role in Project Begin Date End Date
Stefania Stellacci Invited Assistant Researcher (DAU); Integrated Researcher (ISTAR-Iscte); Principal Researcher 2021-04-19 2023-04-18
Ricardo Pontes Resende Professor Associado (DTDA); Integrated Researcher (ISTAR-Iscte); Researcher 2021-04-19 2023-04-19
Leonor Domingos Professora Auxiliar (DTDA); Integrated Researcher (ISTAR-Iscte); Researcher 2021-04-19 2023-04-19
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Publication Outputs
Year Publication Type Full Reference
2024 Scientific journal paper Stellacci, S., Domingos, L. & Resende, R. (2024). Integrated computational approaches for energy retrofit of historical buildings in extreme climate environments. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation. 42 (1), 114-132
2023 Publication in conference proceedings Stellacci, S., Domingos, L. & Poletti, E. (2023). Energy and seismic retrofit of historic timber-framed houses in Portugal: Building predictive models in future scenarios. In Lourenço, P. B., Maia, C., Melo, A. S., and Vale, C. P. do. (Ed.), Atas do 4º Congresso Internacional de História da Construção Luso-Brasileira (4th CIHCLB). (pp. 1409-1422). Guimarães, Portugal: Universidade do Minho.
2022 Publication in conference proceedings Stellacci, S. & Condorelli, F. (2022). Remote survey of traditional dwellings using advanced photogrammetry from archival data: The case of Lisbon. In Yilmaz, A., Wegner, J. D., Qin, R., Remondino, F., Fuse, T., and Toschi, I. (Ed.), The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. XXIV ISPRS Congress “Imaging today, foreseeing tomorrow”, Commission II, WG II/8. (pp. 893-899). Nice: International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
2022 Conference paper not in proceedings Stellacci, S. (2022). Re-building untold histories to preserve historical fragments along the street Rua do Benformoso in Lisbon. ISUF- Urban Redevelopment and Revitalisation A Multidisciplinary Perspective.
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The future of traditional timber-based architecture: A multi-perspective framework to bring overlapping memories and new practices
2021-04-19
2023-12-31