Vernacular Architecture and Cultural Identity in Shrinking Rural Settlements

Vidal Gómez Martínez*, Geng Ma, Paola Pellegrini, Miguel Reimão Costa

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Abstract

The depopulation and abandonment of rural areas is a phenomenon that is repeated on a global scale and is transversal to most territories and cultures. This shrinking process particularly affects vernacular architecture, due to its modest materiality and therefore the cultural values that reside in it, both of a material and immaterial nature. This work analyses the situation of rural vernacular architecture in shrinking areas in three regions of different scales and cultural approaches as the southern areas of China, Morocco and Spain, taking as reference typological elements specific to each region. The research delves into experiences in which the endangered cultural heritage is transformed into a dynamizing force for the territory on which it is based and opens the door to different solutions both for the conservation and valorisation of its own elements and for the resolution of the underlying socio-cultural problems. The research identifies generic and universal aspects of the shrinking process, as well as specific conditions of each of the various study territories. The work found how the cases taken into consideration share some conditions in dealing with the consequences of the shrinkage, such as adaptation difficulties, administrative distance, heritage fragility.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11389
JournalArchitecture, City and Environment
Volume17
Issue number50
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Shrinking
  • conservation
  • rural settlement
  • valorisation
  • vernacular architecture

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