Turismo y patrimonio

This article is based on the presentation of M. Michel Richard at the 3rd International Architecture Workshop 2017: Tourisme et patrimoine. Le territoire de Roquebrune- Cap Martin. This event was organized in France by the Designing Heritage Tourism Landscape Network in September 2017. As Director o...

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Autor principal: Richard, Michel
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Publicado: Facultad de Arquitectura, Planeamiento y Diseño | Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2018
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Sumario:This article is based on the presentation of M. Michel Richard at the 3rd International Architecture Workshop 2017: Tourisme et patrimoine. Le territoire de Roquebrune- Cap Martin. This event was organized in France by the Designing Heritage Tourism Landscape Network in September 2017. As Director of Le Corbusier Foundation and expert on both his works and their preservation, Michel Richard leads to the reflexion on the challenges that mass tourism entails for them. He deals with Cabanon, Villa E-1027, Unités de Camping and Le Corbusier’s studio which were meant to be spaces for private life, i.e., intimate architectures. Richard focuses on the contradictions between the need to raise awareness of heritage (along with the potential resources proposed for its preservation) and the obligation to protect it from the logical consequences of public access.