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DIDA

WEEK

RESEARCH

19-23

february

florence

The project activity of CRHIMA-cinp has been financed by Culture Programme 2007-2013 funds, Budget 2010, Strand 1.1 Multi-annual cooperation projects, Strand 1.2.1 Cooperation measures. The purpose of the Culture Programme 2007-2013 is to propose the revaluation of the cultural area shared by Europeans through the cooperation between creators, operators and cultural institutions of the countries partici-pating in the Programme. Specifically, the Action of Cooperation 1.2.1 is devoted to the development of multi-sectored cultural cooperation, creativity and innovation and possibility of long-term cooperation. The project “Rupestrian cultural heritage in the circum-mediterranean area. Common identity, new per-spectives” has been ranked at the first place amongst the 108 candidate projects, with a rating of 95/100. - The total investment amounts to € 394,000.00; the Financing is equal to € 194,742.67 with a ratio of 49.80% co-financing. - The program of the project was completed in 24 months; the activities began 01/10/2010 and ended on 29/09/2012. The rupestrian culture - General information. The troglodyte ar-chitecture, rupestrian or underground, is a heritage cross and contemporary culture subdiva, implemen-ted over time with variations and it is connecimplemen-ted to all cultures. Living in caves is still present in many parts of the world, at all latitudes, with different climates and different types of soils. Climatic factors, integration or mimesis of the landscape architecture, economics based on the use of local materials, the variety and richness of the living space, tricks of light, are all factors that characterize rupestrian archi-tecture and are to be considered. The energy crisis of the last decades, has led technologists and scholars of the built environment, to inform about the passive methods of air conditioning and bioclimatic solu-tions adopted in the ancient “houses of man”. In addition, the attention of multidisciplinary operators for the environment, collapsing in many areas, has focused attention on rupestrian sites. The project CRHIMA-cinp turns its attention to the some regions and municipalities of the partner countries: the island of Santorini in Greece, Andalusia and the Ebro Valley in Spain, the Loire Valley in France, Italy and Puglia in Cappadocia in Turkey.

Coordinatore scientifico UR - DIDA Carmela Crescenzi Sede Santa Verdiana, piazza L. Ghiberti 27, stanza D 22 Unità di Ricerca DIDA – UNIFI Stefano Bertocci Carmela Crescenzi Marcello Scalzo Ulisse Tramonti Giorgio Verdiani Staff Amministrativo Laura Cammilli Cabiria Fossati Gioi Gonnella Angela Quartulli Vincenzo Russo DiSIA - UNIME Alessio Altadonna Mario Manganaro Giuseppe Martello Stakeolders Comune di Massafra Comune di Palagianello CSS - Genova

Museo del Territorio di Palagianello Comune di Sorano Centro Unesco di Firenze Onlus Partnership UNIFI | Dipartimento di Architettura - Disegno, Storia, Progetto. (coordinator) ARCHEOGRUPPO

“E. JACOVELLI” | onlus, Italia

ENSAPLV | Siences del’Hmme et de la Sociètè pour

l’Architecture, France KHAS| Virtu Art

Faculty, Turkey NKUA | Department of Energy Physics National, Greece UPV| Departamento Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica, España

RESEARCH UNIT PROJECT

CRHIMA-cinp

Cultural Rupestrian Heritage

in the Circum-Mediterranean

Area. Common identity, new

perspective.

Results

The Specific activities of the partners are published in:

The rupestrian settlements in the circum-Mediterranean area, DAdsp, Il David, Florence, 2012

Journey through the rupestrian cultures (CD rom)

Music for bagpipes in the Mediterranean Area, with sounds and music of the Mediterranean area (CD audio)

Website: www.rupestrianmed.eu

Rupestrian settlements in the Mediterranean region. From arche-ology to new practices for its protection and recovery. Massafra 29-31 October 2010. Antonio Dellisanti, 2012.

Days of Study on the Jonica Earth. Rupestrian habitat in the Me-diterranean. From archeology to new practices for its protection and recovery. Massafra April - May 2011, DAdsp, typ. Il David, Flo-rence, 2012.

Crhima Cultural Rupestrian Heritage in the Circum-Mediterrane-an Area, Conference Firenze 21-23 Giugno 2012, Abstracts. DAd-sp, typ. Il David, Firenze, 2012.

Rupestrian Landscapes and Settlements Chrima Cinp Project Wor-kshops and Survey Results, DAdsp, typ. Il David, Florence 2012.

Exhibitions

Massafra (Puglia), 2010

Massafra (Puglia); Ortahisar, Mustafapaşa (Cappado-cia), 2011

Firenze, Sorano (Toscana), 2012

Massafra, Palagianello, Sant’Eramo (Puglia), 2013

Thessaloníki (Thessalía), València (Comunitat Valen-ciana), 2014.

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