Books by Andreas Giacumacatos
by Ugo Carughi, Massimo Visone, Rosalia Vittorini, Ashraf M. Salama, Roberto Parisi, Paolo Caratelli, Pedro Bannen, Olimpia Niglio, eva battis, Britta Rudolff, Lorenzo Miccoli, Gunawan Tjahjono, Nalini Thakur, Joseph Underwood, Rachelle Alterman, Nir Mualam, Hasniyati Hamzah, Manfredo Manfredini, Koompong Noobanjong, Naima Benkari, Koompong Noobanjong, Riccardo de Martino, Julia Gatley, Maurizio Boriani, francesca capano, Andreas Giacumacatos, Hans-Rudolf Meier, Uģis Bratuškins, Slavica Stamatovic Vuckovic, Grzegorz Grajewski, Ciro Birra, Anda-Lucia Spânu, M P García Cuetos, Yildiz Salman, Nilufer Baturayoglu Yoney, Fedir Gontsa, Elain Harwood, yahaya ahmad, Graciela Viñuales, and Ola Uduku Time Frames provides a reconnaissance on the conservation rules and current protection policies o... more Time Frames provides a reconnaissance on the conservation rules and current protection policies of more than 100 countries, with particular attention to the emerging nations and twentieth-century architecture. The contributions illustrate the critical issues related to architectural listings, with a brief history of national approaches, a linkography and a short bibliography. The book also provides a short critical lexicography, with 12 papers written by scholars and experts including topics on identities, heritages, conservation, memories and the economy. By examining the methods used to designate building as heritage sites across the continents, this book provides a comprehensive overview of current protection policies of twentieth-century architecture as well as the role of architectural history.
Talks by Andreas Giacumacatos
by Massimo Visone, Paolo Caratelli, Olimpia Niglio, OLIMPIA NIGLIO, eva battis, Britta Rudolff, Manfredo Manfredini, Koompong Noobanjong, Koompong Noobanjong, Naima Benkari, Julia Gatley, Maurizio Boriani, Andreas Giacumacatos, Uģis Bratuškins, Slavica Stamatovic Vuckovic, Anda-Lucia Spânu, Nilufer Baturayoglu Yoney, Fedir Gontsa, M P García Cuetos, and Yıldız Salman The role of architectural history and the conservation rules within the recognition process for t... more The role of architectural history and the conservation rules within the recognition process for twentieth-century architecture are of high relevance for the contemporary critical debate.
The historical survey and preservation strategies of modern architecture are being gradually associated with sustainability, while twentieth-century buildings are becoming an integral part of multiple strategies for the development of urban landscapes. Today, new critical perspectives and protection policies contribute to the deployment of projects related to the study, classification, listing, conservation and promotion of modern architecture.
These issues are confronted in Time Frames: Conservation Policies for Twentieth-Century Architectural Heritage (Routledge, 2017) by exploring the policies used to designate buildings as heritage sites worldwide. The editors of the book focus on the so-called ‘time rule’ which elapses between a building’s construction and its protection, if it exists. What emerges is a variable definition of what is “contemporary”, ie architecture which has not yet become “historic”.
Papers by Andreas Giacumacatos
New directions for youth development, 2003
Response to the events of 9/11 evidenced the need for greater local and national capacity to meet... more Response to the events of 9/11 evidenced the need for greater local and national capacity to meet the needs of children and families before, during, and after future attacks.
Greece, 20th-Century Architecture, Munich: Prestel, 1999
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Books by Andreas Giacumacatos
Talks by Andreas Giacumacatos
The historical survey and preservation strategies of modern architecture are being gradually associated with sustainability, while twentieth-century buildings are becoming an integral part of multiple strategies for the development of urban landscapes. Today, new critical perspectives and protection policies contribute to the deployment of projects related to the study, classification, listing, conservation and promotion of modern architecture.
These issues are confronted in Time Frames: Conservation Policies for Twentieth-Century Architectural Heritage (Routledge, 2017) by exploring the policies used to designate buildings as heritage sites worldwide. The editors of the book focus on the so-called ‘time rule’ which elapses between a building’s construction and its protection, if it exists. What emerges is a variable definition of what is “contemporary”, ie architecture which has not yet become “historic”.
Papers by Andreas Giacumacatos
The historical survey and preservation strategies of modern architecture are being gradually associated with sustainability, while twentieth-century buildings are becoming an integral part of multiple strategies for the development of urban landscapes. Today, new critical perspectives and protection policies contribute to the deployment of projects related to the study, classification, listing, conservation and promotion of modern architecture.
These issues are confronted in Time Frames: Conservation Policies for Twentieth-Century Architectural Heritage (Routledge, 2017) by exploring the policies used to designate buildings as heritage sites worldwide. The editors of the book focus on the so-called ‘time rule’ which elapses between a building’s construction and its protection, if it exists. What emerges is a variable definition of what is “contemporary”, ie architecture which has not yet become “historic”.