item: #1 of 31 id: vitruvio-10091 author: Saez Riquelme, Beatriz title: Bricked vaults of the 18th century Valencian hall churches: graphical representation, constructive and pathological analysis date: 2018-07-02 words: 6722 flesch: 61 summary: But, above all, by experimenting with new types of vaults: double groined vaults and lunette vaults in the aligned transepts and the presbytery; quarter sphere and lunette vaults in the presbytery; and segmented and stilted domes on the crossing. The data collection and its comparison allowed us to generalize that these were bricked vaults, which featured large format bricks, usually on both sides, and mortars of slightly variable thickness. keywords: arches; bricks; church; domes; fissures; guiding; lunettes; rowlocks; san; temples; type; valencia; vaults cache: vitruvio-10091.pdf plain text: vitruvio-10091.txt item: #2 of 31 id: vitruvio-10444 author: García-Esparza, Juan Antonio title: Architectural technologies, forms of culture and creativity that emerge and evolve date: 2018-07-02 words: 891 flesch: 26 summary: Architecture has to deal with certain cultures, with societies inhabiting a space, with their EDFNJURXQG�DQG�LQWHUHVWV�DQG�ÓQDOO\�ZLWK�WKH�TXDOLW\�RI� the engineered element, its materials and its adherence WR� ZHOO�GHÓQHG� PRGHOV�� +RZHYHU�� WKH� UHODWLRQVKLS� between the society and the architectonic object, ZKRVH�LQWHUDFWLRQV�FDQ�EH�ORRVHO\�GHÓQHG��UHTXLUHV�D� multidisciplinary approach. An approach to architectural technology from different ÓHOGV� FDQ� EH� KHOSIXO� LQ� UHPRWHO\� XQGHUVWDQGLQJ� WKH� dynamism, twists and turns, of the very sense of technology and sustainability and their importance in the discourse. keywords: dqg; technology cache: vitruvio-10444.pdf plain text: vitruvio-10444.txt item: #3 of 31 id: vitruvio-11151 author: Palmero Iglesias, Luis title: Editorial date: 2018-12-26 words: 1009 flesch: 36 summary: Currently, and in spite of having as a starting point the intrinsic, academic and constructive approaches of the past, two fundamental TXHVWLRQV�EHFRPH�HYLGHQW��7KH�ÓUVW�LV�WKH�GLIÓFXOW\�RI� intervening on the built environment; that is to say, how can intervention proposals be undertaken (as a consequence of new designs and very imaginative SURMHFWV���WR�REWDLQ�D�SUHFLVH�DQG�FOHDU�UHVXOW���$Q\�QHZ� intervention has to be compatible and respectful of the existing conditions. In the end these proposals must provide D�ÓQDO�VROXWLRQ�WKDW� LV�IDLWKIXO�WR�WKH�RULJLQDO�SURMHFW� without diminishing it or give rise to confusing interpretations. keywords: wr �; � wkh; � � cache: vitruvio-11151.pdf plain text: vitruvio-11151.txt item: #4 of 31 id: vitruvio-11485 author: Sutti, Marcela Luana; Aguiar, Maiara Oliveira Silva de; Fioriti, Cesar Fabiano; Christófani, Maria Paula Hêngling title: Characterization of historical coating mortars of La Ceramo factory in Valencia date: 2019-06-18 words: 5601 flesch: 54 summary: The removal of mortar coatings samples for study in this work was carried out inside the La Ceramo factory. Mortar samples after the compressive strength test was the one presented by sample 1A, probably due to the composition with the presence of larger area, which already present high density by themselves, and also by the low porosity of this sample. keywords: area; coating; factory; figure; hardness; lime; mortars; porosity; sample; test; water cache: vitruvio-11485.pdf plain text: vitruvio-11485.txt item: #5 of 31 id: vitruvio-11774 author: Whelan, Debbie title: Snippets from the north: Architects in Durban and their response to identity, common culture and resistance in the 1930s date: 2019-06-18 words: 6314 flesch: 46 summary: He deployed the elements of Cape Dutch architecture, by the ‘use of unplastered brickwork, bagged and limewashed, merely suggesting the mouldings on his gables, pilasters and parapets’ (Watson 1960:162). The British Civic Culture of Natal South Africa 1902-1961. keywords: architecture; british; buildings; cape; durban; dutch; england; goodman; natal; period; revival; south; style; union; war; woodrow cache: vitruvio-11774.pdf plain text: vitruvio-11774.txt item: #6 of 31 id: vitruvio-11817 author: Catalano, Agostino title: Engineering how support of archaeology. Instrumental and safeguard technologies for interdisciplinary integration date: 2019-06-18 words: 2835 flesch: 39 summary: It allows mapping accurately the spatial extension of structures and Figure 2. View of 3D solid Figure 3. Archaeological site of Pompei. Figure 1. Time-slices Figure 4. Archaeological site of Pompei. keywords: archaeology; construction; data; engineering; field; figure; ground; site; structures cache: vitruvio-11817.pdf plain text: vitruvio-11817.txt item: #7 of 31 id: vitruvio-11866 author: Friedman, Avi title: Sustainable development past and future date: 2019-06-18 words: 948 flesch: 58 summary: Food had to be trucked in from WKH� KLQWHUODQG� DQG� ODQGÓOOV� QHHGHG� WR� EH� VHW� DVLGH� for the growing mountains of industrial and domestic waste generated. Finally, a lifecycle approach sees the built environment subjected to an RQJRLQJ�FKDQJH�DQG�HYROXWLRQ�E\�EHLQJ�ÔH[LEOH�DQG� able to easily adapt to various realities If society is to attain a sustainable existence, one hopes that ideas that are manifested in a single building or LGHD�ZLOO�ÓQG� WKHLU�ZD\� LQWR�PDLQVWUHDP�GHVLJQ�DQG� construction. keywords: dqg; existence; resources cache: vitruvio-11866.pdf plain text: vitruvio-11866.txt item: #8 of 31 id: vitruvio-12817 author: García-Esparza, Juan Antonio title: Engaging architectural heritage in climate action date: 2019-12-20 words: 1186 flesch: 32 summary: Architectural heritage would necessarily need to meet the Global indicator framework for the Sustainable Development *RDOV� �6'*V��� 7KH� EUHDGWK� RI� WKH� DUFKLWHFWXUDO� heritage sector allows for meaningful connections ZLWK�DOPRVW�DOO����6'*V��)RU� LQVWDQFH��6'*���:DWHU� DQG�6DQLWDWLRQ���6'*���$IIRUGDEOH�DQG�&OHDQ�(QHUJ\��� 6'*���3URGXFWLYH�DQG�'HFHQW�ZRUN���6'*����5HVLOLHQW� Infrastructures, Inclusive and Safe Cities, SDG13 �&OLPDWH� FKDQJH� DQG� LPSDFWV��� 6'*��� �6XVWDLQDEOH� 8VH�RI�(FRV\VWHPV��� Juan A. García-Esparza NOTES This Editorial was written in a zero-energy building. The Outline document of ICOMOS makes explicit mention of the ability of cultural heritage to support DGDSWDWLRQ� �$UWLFOH� �� RI� WKH� 3DULV� $JUHHPHQW��� especially when Cultural Values are incorporated into adaptation governance. keywords: climate; heritage; ri �; � wkh cache: vitruvio-12817.pdf plain text: vitruvio-12817.txt item: #9 of 31 id: vitruvio-13758 author: Palmero Iglesias, Luis title: Editorial date: 2020-06-12 words: 1169 flesch: 53 summary: We also pay attention to abandoned religious buildings, ZKLFK� UHSUHVHQW� VLJQLÓFDQW� VSDFHV� RI� DUFKLWHFWXUDO� and heritage richness and may have new functions to preserve them being a future legacy in time. In the next issue, we can start analysing how to improve historical centres DW�WKH�OHYHO�RI�URDG�WUDIÓF��LQ�IDYRXU�RI�IUHHLQJ�XS�WKH� space that can be used otherwise, perhaps reinforcing and revitalising squares and buildings by proposing new solutions for enhancing their sustainability. keywords: love; time; wkh cache: vitruvio-13758.pdf plain text: vitruvio-13758.txt item: #10 of 31 id: vitruvio-14826 author: Chamel, Olivier title: Editorial date: 2020-12-22 words: 954 flesch: 47 summary: Dense urban centers have emerged as places where the virus has spread VLJQLÓFDQWO\�GXH�WR�WKH�QDWXUH�RI�SHRSOHÏV�LQWHUDFWLRQV�� socially, at work or while commuting. This pandemic has in fact brought about a number of issues that are being investigated in the current issue of Vitruvio. One of these issues deals with how people interact inside buildings and how architectural design can reduce the spread of airborne diseases through VSDFH� SODQQLQJ�� PDQDJLQJ� KXPDQ� ÔRZV�� PLQLPL]LQJ� surface contact and adequate mechanical systems. keywords: pandemic; quality; spaces cache: vitruvio-14826.pdf plain text: vitruvio-14826.txt item: #11 of 31 id: vitruvio-15009 author: Korançe, Françeska title: Sustainability of the build environment and its impact on user performance. Case study Polis University date: 2021-06-30 words: 9948 flesch: 47 summary: The aim of this study is to explore whether the circular construction and sustainability of built environments is not only a matter of reducing environmental impacts and limiting the use of non-renewable resources, but it can be successfully used to enhance of environmental protection, social equity, and economic development of a facility. Keywords: built environment, circularity, sustainability, university, performance, functionality, comfort, assessment. keywords: architecture; build; build environment; building; design; elements; environment; impact; light; performance; polis; polis university; study; sustainability; university cache: vitruvio-15009.pdf plain text: vitruvio-15009.txt item: #12 of 31 id: vitruvio-16966 author: Niglio, Olimpia title: Editorial date: 2021-12-31 words: 1245 flesch: 29 summary: Therefore, education – according to Cremin – constitutes a coherent and precise system through which to transmit, stimulate and acquire knowledge, attitudes, values, abilities and sensitivities, all fundamental aspects for human life on earth. All these important interdisciplinary references allow us to enhance the role of education and the concept of the “lifelong learning” that starts at the kindergarten and to continue throughout life. keywords: architecture; development; education; world cache: vitruvio-16966.pdf plain text: vitruvio-16966.txt item: #13 of 31 id: vitruvio-17973 author: Palmero Iglesias, Luis Manuel title: Editorial date: 2022-06-29 words: 1202 flesch: 35 summary: Titles like “Built for Change”, or “The Romance of Maintenance” or “Flow”, show how Brand is a firm defender of proposals that now return to the present time and relate to the life of a diverse amount of buildings that at the same time are trying to adapt to new uses and needs. This contemporary sociologist and philosopher affirms that the difference between solids and liquids is a reflection of the society of the new millennium, a society dominated by constant change, by the need to adapt to new stimuli that arrive almost suddenly in a multitude of different scenarios, mainly in the technological field, and which have nothing to do with those of the last century Bauman identifies society as a fluid entity that moves, passes through, filters, leaks, floods the new reality, thus adapt- ing itself more and more to current needs in an ever-changing way. keywords: idea; life; time cache: vitruvio-17973.pdf plain text: vitruvio-17973.txt item: #14 of 31 id: vitruvio-19042 author: Palmero Iglesias, Luis Manuel title: Editorial date: 2022-12-30 words: 904 flesch: 34 summary: While Bolter fears that the increasing use of computers may diminish our culture’s sense of the historical and intellectual context of human endeavour, he argues that the computer also offers new ways of looking at intellectual freedom, creativity and the conservation of precious resources. VITRUVIO 7 | 2 (2022) International Journal of Architecture Technology and Sustainability 3V Jay David Bolter, in his book Turing’s Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age (1984) argues that it makes sense to examine Plato and ceramics to understand the Greek world, Descartes and his mechanical clocks to understand seven- teenth- and eighteenth-century Europe, as well as computers as a technological paradigm for the science, philosophy and even art of future generations. keywords: architecture; design cache: vitruvio-19042.pdf plain text: vitruvio-19042.txt item: #15 of 31 id: vitruvio-4470 author: Palmero Iglesias, Luis title: Presentation date: 2015-12-29 words: 565 flesch: 29 summary: The dissemination of the results of innovative research activities by both research institutions and industries is the driving force to develop new ideas, to open up new horizons and achieve goals that are more ambitious. Vitruvio International journal of Architecture Technology and Sustainability Volume 0 v EDITORIAL PRESENTATION In the past, scientific dissemination was carried out through publications mainly in the field of medicine and biology. keywords: dissemination; research cache: vitruvio-4470.pdf plain text: vitruvio-4470.txt item: #16 of 31 id: vitruvio-4471 author: Forlani, Maria Cristina title: The architectural design in time of crisis. A research of "roots" to support the development date: 2015-12-29 words: 5437 flesch: 35 summary: The philosophy behind this different way of understanding the technology, attentive to the needs of users, in other words, but even more aware of the environmental criticality, local resources and renewable energy, in the 80’s, led to the theory of appropriate technology that also today are intervening instrument useful to retain the identity of European world, characterized by historical presence, landscape values and environmental resources of particular richness and complexity. The path of technology, since the contestation and rebellion to the enslavement of the technique and its use as a means of headless representation of power, arrived finally to identify two ways of understanding the possibilities of technology and science: a) an scout attitude, identifying the research always more aimed towards new goals of science and technology, which sets no limits to the exploration of knowledge and tools whose innovative content can also be destructive for the habitat; the technological challenge is configured, in this way, tense to produce large and sophisticated techniques, structures with high-cost of construction and management, buildings in which the offer of comfort is increasingly mechanized and artificial; b) an attitude characterized by a long and patient revision work of the equipment of the industrial era that configure technologies considered means of environmental quality control, operating within individual reality and expressing themselves through “intelligent” management of resources, in order to propose environmental systems not serial and strongly identifiable. keywords: architecture; construction; crisis; design; development; energy; knowledge; materials; need; project; resources; sustainability; technology; use cache: vitruvio-4471.pdf plain text: vitruvio-4471.txt item: #17 of 31 id: vitruvio-4472 author: Niglio, Olimpia; Inoue, Noriko title: Urban landscape of Okazaki in Kyoto date: 2015-12-29 words: 4544 flesch: 53 summary: From the late nineteenth century Okazaki area became a symbol of the modernization of Kyoto city. Okazaki area as the subject of this study is located in the eastern hill district of Kyoto city. keywords: area; city; conservation; construction; japan; kyoto; kyoto city; landscape; okazaki; okazaki area; period cache: vitruvio-4472.pdf plain text: vitruvio-4472.txt item: #18 of 31 id: vitruvio-4473 author: De Berardinis, Pierluigi; Marchionni, Chiara; Capannolo, Luisa title: The urban lighting in the rehabilitation of the minor historical centre. The design scenarios for the architectural valorisation and the energy efficiency improvement of the urban environment date: 2015-12-29 words: 5587 flesch: 40 summary: Just because of the multidisciplinary nature of the theme of urban lighting, the topic is not yet well detailed and not exhaustively defined: it ranges, in fact, from the rehabilitation and recomposition of urban spaces, the historical and aesthetic valorisation of the places, to the efficiency and energy saving problem, which leads to confer to urban lighting the role of sustainable development promoter. ! #$%$&'()$&*$+,-./01$2302)/34+*5+%$/6+73+24&5+,$+33/$+,89:#5..;'<+$%3/=$2>6?@A.B)$&4' @A.B)$&4':24&> In the last decades, the topic of lighting of the historical minor centres is taking a prominent role in the cultural debate on the urban recovery interventions, because of the development of a greater awareness of the regenerative potential role that a careful planning system of urban lighting can take in this context. keywords: buildings; context; design; elements; energy; level; lighting; spaces; system cache: vitruvio-4473.pdf plain text: vitruvio-4473.txt item: #19 of 31 id: vitruvio-4474 author: Schroeder, Horst; Lemke, Manfred title: Sustainability of earth building materials - Environmental product declarations as an instrument of competition in building material industry date: 2015-12-29 words: 4840 flesch: 42 summary: Several current EU- funded research projects are focused on the use stage of building materials. They intend to improve functional qualities and the impact on health of building materials, elements and structures by improved moisture buffering properties with clay as component in pre- fabricated elements (Thomson et al. 2015), reduced VOC (volatile organic compounds) emission and higher energy savings in use at lower costs [www.eco-see.eu, www.h-house- project.eu, www.isobioproject.eu. keywords: assessment; building; construction; cycle; earth; energy; impact; lehm; life; life cycle; materials; products; use cache: vitruvio-4474.pdf plain text: vitruvio-4474.txt item: #20 of 31 id: vitruvio-4475 author: Friedman, Avi title: Design strategies for integration of green roofs in sustainable housing date: 2015-12-29 words: 3865 flesch: 59 summary: In fact, studies have shown Figure 2.1 Comparison between intensive green roof (left) and conventionally constructed and insulated flat one (right). that green roofs may last two to three times longer than conventional ones and will receive less maintenance (Mauritius EcoBuilding, 2008). This paper classifies green roofs and offers strategies for their integration in residential buildings and examines their benefits, construction principles and applications. keywords: drainage; green; layer; percent; plants; roofs; vegetation; water cache: vitruvio-4475.pdf plain text: vitruvio-4475.txt item: #21 of 31 id: vitruvio-4476 author: Bonomo, Pierluigi; Chatzipanagi, Anatoli; Frontini, Francesco title: Overview and analysis of current BIPV products: new criteria for supporting the technological transfer in the building sector date: 2015-12-29 words: 7790 flesch: 37 summary: Just taking a look to the current market of building products, it is common to observe that the building industry provides, along with general brochures similar to BIPV datasheets, a more detailed documentation including, in example, technical catalogues (safety, maintenance, use, installation, applications, handling and installation, workability, fixing, joints and connections, transportation and storage, method of delivery), testing reports and certificates, (reference standards and contract specifications, declarations of performance), system’s components libraries (CAAD and BIM objects, user-friendly tools help configuring the system), etc.. The product’s benefits and features are usually highlighted through reference projects including details of real case-studies so that also recommendations on energy and environmental design, life-cycle costing and smart design are offered to users. Starting from this observation, the paper presents the results of an investigation on the current market of BIPV products for roofs and façade. keywords: analysis; approach; bipv; bipv products; building; energy; façade; information; link; market; modules; products; roof; system; technology; web cache: vitruvio-4476.pdf plain text: vitruvio-4476.txt item: #22 of 31 id: vitruvio-4477 author: Marí Farinós, Jesús title: Enviromental responsability and corporate social responsability date: 2015-12-29 words: 2025 flesch: 27 summary: Finally, environmental responsibility has been developed to provide a solid and settled legal system interiorized could be said in this case thanks to a series of “virtues” of European, national and regional rules referred to in this paper, which has fulfilled hyper regulation, sometimes with the criteria and requirements of legal certainty, imperativeness and accomplishing objectives of Vitruvio International journal of Architecture Technology and Sustainability Volume 0 89 general interest pursued, thereby offsetting the hipo regulation of CSR as a whole. Just the concurrence of the harmful fact and the causality relation linking it to an act or omission of a person, natural or juridical, to deploy all responsibility purposes. of environmental responsibility with the civil extra contract responsibility, giving value to the environment per se, setting it as legally protected. keywords: companies; csr; knowledge; responsibility cache: vitruvio-4477.pdf plain text: vitruvio-4477.txt item: #23 of 31 id: vitruvio-5799 author: De Gregorio, Stefania title: From Kyoto to Paris: searching the sustainability date: 2016-06-21 words: 2106 flesch: 33 summary: The Protocol additionally provided for flexibility mechanisms (emission trading- article 3, joint implementation – article 6 and clean development mechanism – article 12) conceived with the objective to promote cooperation between countries to achieve common objectives, and also with the aim to economically penalise polluting countries. Moreover, countries not listed in Annex I have been able to break into this market in an uncontrolled manner, not having to account in terms of the quantity of pollution produced. keywords: article; countries; emissions; kyoto; paris; protocol cache: vitruvio-5799.pdf plain text: vitruvio-5799.txt item: #24 of 31 id: vitruvio-6944 author: Lepore, Michele title: Urban microclimate parameters for buildings energy strategies date: 2016-12-20 words: 3624 flesch: 36 summary: Relation between PMV and PPD, and other sensation thermal indices, as found by Fanger between sunny and shaded areas, or areas protected and exposed to the wind, which ultimately directly affects thermal comfort conditions in a given space. X Thermal map of urban space, www.pedroborjamunoz-arquitecto.es, modification: cut Vitruvio International journal of Architecture Technology and Sustainability Volume 1 Is 2 1 ABSTRACT 1 Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara, Dipartimento di Architettura Today, the cities need to increase energy efficiency, reduce polluting emissions and achieve a sufficient level of sustainability. keywords: comfort; conditions; microclimate; parameters; spaces; thermal; use; wind cache: vitruvio-6944.pdf plain text: vitruvio-6944.txt item: #25 of 31 id: vitruvio-7022 author: Perraudin, Gilles title: The natural matter as a new architectural paradigm date: 2016-12-20 words: 1197 flesch: 81 summary: What we identify as suitable forms, are not, EHFDXVH� WKHUH� LV� QR� IRUP� WKRXJKW�� 0DWWHU� GLFWDWHV�� and the human is guided. 7KH�FHOODU�RI�9DXYHUW��P\�ÓUVW�VWRQH�FRQVWUXFWLRQ��ZDV� born of a chance encounter. keywords: matter; stone; wkh cache: vitruvio-7022.pdf plain text: vitruvio-7022.txt item: #26 of 31 id: vitruvio-7404 author: Cárcel-Carrasco, Javier; Peñalvo-López, Elisa; Morcillo, Isolda title: Legal challenges in the implementation of Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEB) in Spain date: 2017-06-13 words: 4690 flesch: 47 summary: On February 2016, the Royal Decree 56/2016 (MI, 2016) goes into force transposing EU Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and Council of 25 of October 2012, on energy efficiency in terms of energy audits, accreditation of service suppliers and energy auditors. This last scenario for the residential sector would arise from extending, between 2014 and 2020, approximately, the direct subsidies already committed for improving energy efficiency in the building sector in the various plans and programmes already in force. keywords: buildings; consumption; dwellings; efficiency; energy; final; nzeb; residential; sector; spain; total cache: vitruvio-7404.pdf plain text: vitruvio-7404.txt item: #27 of 31 id: vitruvio-7520 author: Robles, Eduardo title: Plantation Houses of North Florida date: 2017-06-13 words: 7793 flesch: 64 summary: The most prominent feature of the plantation is the “Big House” or plantation house. Vine covered column ruins of Verdura plantation - Tallahassee, Florida. keywords: brick; columns; cotton; county; florida; goodwood; historic; house; land; murat; north; plantation; plantation house; south; state; tallahassee; timbers; verdura; war cache: vitruvio-7520.pdf plain text: vitruvio-7520.txt item: #28 of 31 id: vitruvio-7649 author: Marí Farinós, Jesús title: Sustainability as an object of corporate social responsibility date: 2017-06-13 words: 5326 flesch: 32 summary: The relationship between corporate governance and corporate social responsibility is very close. The publication in 2001 by the European Commission of the Green Paper on Promoting a European Framework for Corporate Social Responsibility following the mandate given by the Lisbon European Council in March 2000 aimed to initiate a broad Debate on how the European Union could promote corporate social responsibility at European and international level. keywords: business; companies; company; csr; governance; management; responsibility; social; society; sustainability cache: vitruvio-7649.pdf plain text: vitruvio-7649.txt item: #29 of 31 id: vitruvio-7650 author: Palmero Iglesias, Luis title: Editorial date: 2017-06-13 words: 852 flesch: 32 summary: At the beginning, the information provided by the FRPSDQLHV� GLG� QRW� FRQIRUP� WR� D� VSHFLÓF� PRGHO�� The need to use a single scheme for all companies that could both provide information and allow a comparison between their social performance dates EDFN�WR�WKH�����V��ZKHQ�D�UHVXUJHQFH�RI�WKH�FRQFHUQ� for social responsibility was experienced. Currently, the different aspects of sustainability, such DV� HQHUJ\� HIÓFLHQF\�� QDWXUDO� UHVRXUFH� VDIHJDUGLQJ�� etc, are spread across all technological projects of any nature. keywords: responsibility; sustainability; � wkh cache: vitruvio-7650.pdf plain text: vitruvio-7650.txt item: #30 of 31 id: vitruvio-8844 author: Lepore, Michele title: Design and comfort in office space date: 2017-12-21 words: 4014 flesch: 40 summary: This hypothesis comes from some studies carried out at the end of the last century that linked the increase in productivity in working environments with the increase in the internal brightness level. How to use, for example, the notion of disruption threshold to design environments that do not stimulate conflict or reaction? keywords: comfort; control; designer; energy; environment; levels; light; lighting; office; project; space cache: vitruvio-8844.pdf plain text: vitruvio-8844.txt item: #31 of 31 id: vitruvio-9008 author: Niglio, Olimpia title: Memory and technology date: 2017-12-21 words: 679 flesch: 29 summary: $� GLDORJXH� WKDW� ÓQGV� PDQ\� FRQÓUPDWLRQV� LQ� WKH� history of constructive techniques that have greatly contributed to the progress and growth of research in WKH�ÓHOG�RI�DSSOLHG�WHFKQRORJLHV� 7KH�SDSHUV�VHOHFWHG�LQ�WKLV�LVVXH�RI�VFLHQWLÓF�MRXUQDO� DOVR�KLJKOLJKW�WKH�LPSRUWDQFH�RI�UHVHDUFK�LQ�WKH�ÓHOG� of sustainable technological development without, however, obfuscating the inheritance received from history but rather enhancing existing experiences and methodologies to meet contemporary needs. However, in particular the history of Western culture teaches us that the re-enactment of the information and the experiences of the past have been fundamental to the development of knowledge and of the research, and hence of the technology that includes many disciplines in itself and has as main object the application of different technical tools for problem VROYLQJ�IRU�VSHFLÓF�JRDOV� This issue of VITRUVIO Journal offers an interesting RSSRUWXQLW\� WR� UHÔHFW� RQ� WKH� LPSRUWDQW� GLDORJXH� between memory and technology analyzing case studies that illustrate projects and research that highlight the different methodological paradigms for SUHVHUYLQJ� WKH� KLVWRU\� ZLWKRXW� VDFULÓFLQJ� IXQFWLRQDO� compliance contemporary. keywords: memory; � wkh cache: vitruvio-9008.pdf plain text: vitruvio-9008.txt