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A study of Heritage Interpretation applied to protected industrial sites in Campinas, Brazil

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Author(s):
Victoria de Azevedo Braga Tatini
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Artes. 2022-12-05.
Institution: Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp). Faculdade de Arquitetura. Artes. Comunicação e Design. Bauru
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Advisor: Eduardo Romero de Oliveira
Abstract

Heritage preservation is a process consisting of identification, conservation, protection, management, and dissemination of monuments and sites, aiming to safeguard the testimonies of humanity for current and future generations. However, management and dissemination processes do not always guarantee physical and intellectual access to protected sites, making heritage interpretation difficult or even impossible. This work intends to study how interpretation is done in protected industrial sites of Campinas, Brazil, with the goal of elaborating interpretation guidelines applicable to both intact industrial sites and those in ruins. For this purpose, bibliography corresponding to the themes of heritage interpretation and industrial heritage will be surveyed, national or international examples of efficient interpretative plans and initiatives on industrial sites will be analyzed, and the existing plans and initiatives for the studied cases in Campinas will be identified, thus allowing an analysis with all the necessary information to elaborate the guidelines. It is expected to elaborate guidelines for the implementation of interpretative plans and initiatives that effectively consider both the communicative quality of heritage preservation and the characteristics of industrial heritage. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 20/04940-1 - A study of heritage interpretation in protected industrial sites in the city of Campinas (SP)
Grantee:Victoria de Azevedo Braga Tatini
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master