ORGANIZATIONAL, DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY ISSUES IN THE PROCESS OF PROTECTION OF UNDERGROUND HISTORIC MONUMENTS

Journal Title: Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 17

Abstract

Underground historic monuments constitute the immanent part of the cultural and natural heritage. Protecting and opening underground historic objects, as the investment aim, is a process of renewed actions taken in objects that are degraded or out of order, contributing to improvement of quality of life of residents, restoring new functions, reconstruction of social bonds. Underground historic buildings should be subjected to processes of protecting and revitalization. Determining the state of a given building and the adjustability of its spatial structure to introducing a new function or making it available to tourist purposes are the basis for these actions.

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Maciej BARTOS, Janusz CHMURA, Tomasz WIEJA

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Maciej BARTOS, Janusz CHMURA, Tomasz WIEJA (2015). ORGANIZATIONAL, DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY ISSUES IN THE PROCESS OF PROTECTION OF UNDERGROUND HISTORIC MONUMENTS. Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports, 2(17), 5-24. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-239701