Augelli, Francesco.

Preservation and Reuse Design for Fragile Territories’ Settlements The Anipemza Project / [electronic resource] : by Francesco Augelli, Matteo Rigamonti, Paola Bertò, Alessandro Marcone. - 1st ed. 2021. - VI, 128 p. 10 illus. online resource. - PoliMI SpringerBriefs, 2282-2585 . - PoliMI SpringerBriefs, .

Part One: Anipemza. The birth of interest on a forgotten extraordinary site in Armenia -- Part Two: Historical Analysis and the actual condition of the village -- Part Three: Characteristics, Materials and Decay Analysis of Anipemza Buildings -- Part Four: Levels of Intervention, Conservation and Operational Guidelines -- Part Five: Anipemza Village’s Adaptive Reuse Design.

This book reports on an architectural conservation and reuse project in Anipemza, an Armenian Soviet-era village on the Turkish border, just a few steps away from the important Yererouyk archaeological site. Based on current tourist trends, the book suggests the development of a social system and micro-economic reactivation model to endorse the territory’s numerous cultural resources and preserve the memory of the village that housed the genocide orphanages and the many other stories associated with the village. Further, the development of sustainable tourism will lead to an improved relationship between locals and visitors. Examining the development of a system of strategies able to cope with the existing social, economic and hygiene problems as well as the architectural preservation aims, the book provides valuable guidelines for the local community.

9783030454975

10.1007/978-3-030-45497-5 doi


Buildings—Repair and reconstruction.
Buildings—Maintenance.
Environmental policy.
Cultural property.
Building Repair and Maintenance.
Environmental Policy.
Cultural Heritage.

TH3301-3411

690.24