Actes du symposium scientifique de la 17ème Assemblée générale de l'ICOMOS / ICOMOS' 17th General Assembly Scientific Symposium proceedings - Part II - Session 3

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Session 3 - savoir habiter, réutiliser,réinventer / adapting to sustainable living, expertise in re-use,expertise in building PDF

Introduction
John hurd

Models of urban development: examples in Bologna
Luca CIPRIANI, Massimo BALLABENI

From Continuity to Contrast: Diverse Approaches to Design in Historic Contexts
Robert J. HOTES

Toronto Brownfield Redux: “Artscape Wychwood Barns” and “Evergreen Brick Works”
Joe LOBKO

Adaptative re-use of historic building and community development: the case of “Mikindani Old Boma” Tanzania
Fabien KIGADYE

Art de bâtir et développement : un cercle vertueux. Deux exemples de restauration de monuments en terre crue au Mali
Gautier BICHERON

The Past for the Future: Design intervention and Heritage Conservation towards an Era of U-Cities
CHO In-Souk

La construction en terre crue dans les tropiques
Luis Fernando GUERRERO, Annick DANEELS

Eco-plasters revive the traditional plasterwork techniques of the past
Eunice SALAVESSA

Une meilleure efficacité des programmes d’habitat par la prise en compte des cultures constructives locales
Thierry JOFFROY

Nouvelle réflexion sur l’isolation
Michel Trompert

Rapport / Report
Isabel Kanan
Rapporteur senior

Bianca Elena Benavides Barrera
Daiho Mo
Rapporteurs juniors

Conclusion
Stephen Kelley

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