Dry stone constructions are widespread throughout many regions across the world, in a wide variety of forms, according to the environmental and socio-economic contexts, and constitute a valuable know-how which is today in danger of disappearing. In Sicily dry stone works have traditionally been used in the area of Val di Noto where they constitute a key character of the landscape, and in the Madonie Mounts in which some policies of enhancement have been recently initiated. In the framework of the Grundtvig programme “La préservation du patrimoine architectural bâti en pierre sèche”, an in-depth analysis of these architectures have been pursued, aiming to create a database inventory. This paper illustrates the peculiar features of dry stone heritage in Sicily, as an environmental and territorial resource.

Megna, V., Di Pasquale, L., Prescia, R. (2013). Dry stone buildings in Sicily. An environmental and territorial resource. In Vernacular Heritage and Earthen Architecture: Contributions for Sustainable Development. London : Taylor&Francis Group.

Dry stone buildings in Sicily. An environmental and territorial resource

Megna, Valeria;PRESCIA, Renata
2013-01-01

Abstract

Dry stone constructions are widespread throughout many regions across the world, in a wide variety of forms, according to the environmental and socio-economic contexts, and constitute a valuable know-how which is today in danger of disappearing. In Sicily dry stone works have traditionally been used in the area of Val di Noto where they constitute a key character of the landscape, and in the Madonie Mounts in which some policies of enhancement have been recently initiated. In the framework of the Grundtvig programme “La préservation du patrimoine architectural bâti en pierre sèche”, an in-depth analysis of these architectures have been pursued, aiming to create a database inventory. This paper illustrates the peculiar features of dry stone heritage in Sicily, as an environmental and territorial resource.
ott-2013
CIAV 2013 7°ATP Versus, International Conference on Vernacular Heritage & Earthen Architecture
Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal
16-20 ottobre 2013
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2013
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Megna, V., Di Pasquale, L., Prescia, R. (2013). Dry stone buildings in Sicily. An environmental and territorial resource. In Vernacular Heritage and Earthen Architecture: Contributions for Sustainable Development. London : Taylor&Francis Group.
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Megna, V; Di Pasquale, L; Prescia, R
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