Experiencias intensivas de trabajo de campo como herramienta pedagógica para la conservación patrimonial en ciudades marginalizadas

Translated title of the contribution: Intensive fieldwork experiences as a pedagogical tool for heritage conservation in marginalized cities

Edwar Calderon, Dimitris Theodossopoulos

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Abstract

Fieldwork in architectural conservation education is mainly considered a tool to document the current condition and develop relevant skills, as a methodology committed to the architectural, cultural and historical values of a site. However, their pedagogy, in the absence of a broad debate, can be enriched by reviewing experiences in Geography and Architecture, where fieldwork, an essential activity in their undergraduate study plans, induces students to ask critical questions through learning and enhance engagement with the unexpected by disrupting linear learning processes. This methodology has been shown to produce intensive teaching experiences in heritage conservation through workshops, so this work reflects on how these pedagogies can be improved and how they can significantly contribute to the sustainability of cultural heritage in cities that have been historically marginalized from the main urban centers.
Translated title of the contributionIntensive fieldwork experiences as a pedagogical tool for heritage conservation in marginalized cities
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)1-30
JournalTerritorios
Volume44-Special
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Apr 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Architectural Conservation
  • Fieldwork
  • Historic and cultural heritage
  • Inclusive pedagogical tools
  • Education in marginalised cities
  • Colombia

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