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    <title>The built heritage sector in Portugal: Education in conservation and professionalization</title>
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    <description>Título próprio: The built heritage sector in Portugal: Education in conservation and professionalization
Autoria: Genin, S. M.; Brum, P.
Resumo: In the built heritage sector in Portugal, regarding professional training for contractors and craftsmen there is no specific preparation on Conservation as it focuses exclusively on new construction. As far as academic education is concerned, Master’s degree courses offer some subjects, but generally optional. Recently, there has been an increase in multidisciplinary advanced training, as recommended in the Principles for Capacity Building through Education and Training in Safeguarding and Integrated Conservation of Cultural Heritage, draft by CIF-ICOMOS. However, neither the professional associations nor the existing legislation require these skills before professional practice. This article analyses and discusses professional training and academic education in the built heritage sector in Portugal, as well as the legislation governing the professional practice.</description>
    <dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Urban Representation in Photographic Books: Emotional City Mapping through The Innocence of Objects</title>
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    <description>Título próprio: Urban Representation in Photographic Books: Emotional City Mapping through The Innocence of Objects
Autoria: Pacheco, Mónica
Descrição: chapter of the book "Paper Cities. Urban Portraits in Photographic Books"</description>
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    <title>A transformation grammar-based methodology for housing rehabilitation</title>
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    <description>Título próprio: A transformation grammar-based methodology for housing rehabilitation
Autoria: Eloy, S.; Duarte, J.
Resumo: The goal of this research is to rehabilitate the existing housing stock to meet the new needs of dwellers in the current information society and the consequent need for the integration of Information, Communication and Automation Technolo-gies (ICAT) in living areas. This article focuses on the use of both shape grammar and space syntax as tools to identify and encode the principles and rules behind the adaptation of existing houses to new requirements. The idea is to use such rules as part of a methodolo-gy for the rehabilitation of existing dwellings.</description>
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