Heritage Value Matrix - HVM
Апстракт
The Heritage Value Matrix (HVM) is recognized as a growing analytical tool in the study of architectural and urban heritage, which finds its methodological roots within the value-based approach of architectural programming. The EU Council Work Plan for Culture 2019-2022 denotes architecture as a cross-cutting field and “as a discipline that encompasses the right balance between cultural, social, economic, environmental and technical aspects for the common good”. The right balance between these aspects also implies a focus on achieving sustainable development, which is why the identification of values that will be the triggers of this process is extremely important in research, education, practice and policy making. At the general level, HVM is an analytical cross-cutting system in which two axes intersect - problem and value. The first activates a problem-based approach in order to identify the scope that needs to be critically engaged through design process (problem-solving), while th...e second points to values that decode the contextual framework of heritage.
Кључне речи:
analytical tool / value-based approach / architectural programming / educationИзвор:
Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness, 2021, 551-556Издавач:
- University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Enhancing of Heritage Awareness and Sustainability of Built Environment in Architectural and Urban Design Higher Education (HERSUS), co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, grant number 2020-1-RS01-KA203-065407
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Milovanović, Aleksandra PY - 2021 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1515 AB - The Heritage Value Matrix (HVM) is recognized as a growing analytical tool in the study of architectural and urban heritage, which finds its methodological roots within the value-based approach of architectural programming. The EU Council Work Plan for Culture 2019-2022 denotes architecture as a cross-cutting field and “as a discipline that encompasses the right balance between cultural, social, economic, environmental and technical aspects for the common good”. The right balance between these aspects also implies a focus on achieving sustainable development, which is why the identification of values that will be the triggers of this process is extremely important in research, education, practice and policy making. At the general level, HVM is an analytical cross-cutting system in which two axes intersect - problem and value. The first activates a problem-based approach in order to identify the scope that needs to be critically engaged through design process (problem-solving), while the second points to values that decode the contextual framework of heritage. PB - University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture T2 - Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness T1 - Heritage Value Matrix - HVM SP - 551 EP - 556 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1515 ER -
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Milovanović, A.. (2021). Heritage Value Matrix - HVM. in Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture., 551-556. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1515
Milovanović A. Heritage Value Matrix - HVM. in Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness. 2021;:551-556. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1515 .
Milovanović, Aleksandra, "Heritage Value Matrix - HVM" in Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness (2021):551-556, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1515 .