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ABSTRACT In the last decades of the 20th century, the special interest shown by architects such as César Manrique and Eduardo Souto de Moura in terraced agricultural landscapes, using them as an argument for the integration of their works in the environment, made it possible to revive certain transference strategies between agriculture and architecture commonly found in traditional architecture. The troglodyte habitat in the excavated city of Matera, the continuity of the Inca stone terraces of Machu Picchu or the evolution of the irrigated terrace of the Generalife are clear examples of the logic of a transformation process that does not distinguish between disciplines. The consideration of these elements of World Heritage, placed in relation to certain emblematic works of contemporary architecture, allows us to appreciate the recent incorporation of intervention strategies that significantly extend the possibility of sensitive transformation of the agricultural environment into living space. Considering the terraces as part of the memory of the territory and in work about time, on the other hand, suggests the need to renew a living heritage, often lacking any protection, which could form, in dialogue with current architecture, a new legacy for the future.

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Title
BANCALES HABITADOS: DE LA REUTILIZACIÓN EN LA ARQUITECTURA TRADICIONAL AL TRABAJO CON EL TIEMPO DE CÉSAR MANRIQUE Y SOUTO DE MOURA
Alternate title
LIVING TERRACES: FROM REUSE IN TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE TO CÉSAR MANRIQUE AND SOUTO DE MOURA'S WORK WITH TIME
Publication title
Issue
21
Pages
34-51,172-177
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Nov 2019
Publisher
Proyecto, Progreso, Arquitectura
Place of publication
Sevilla
Country of publication
Spain
ISSN
21716897
e-ISSN
21731616
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Spanish
Document type
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ProQuest document ID
2634088132
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/bancales-habitados-de-la-reutilización-en/docview/2634088132/se-2?accountid=208611
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Last updated
2022-02-28
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ProQuest One Academic