Alcindor, Mónica
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Mónica Alcindor Huelva
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Doutoramento em Arquitetura na Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya- UPC, Espanha (2011). Graduada em Antropologia Social e Cultural na Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – UNED, Espanya (2019). Pós-graduação em técnicas de intervenção patrimoniais na UPC, Barcelona, Espanha (2010). Diploma de Estudos Avançados em Construção, Restauro e Reabilitação Arquitectónica (2007). Licenciatura em Arquitetura na Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Sevilha-ETSAS, Espanha (1999).
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CIAUD-UPT—Branch of CIAUD Research Center, Departamento Arquitetura e Multimédia Gallaecia.
CIAUD, Research Centre for Architecture, Urbanism and Design, Lisbon School of Architecture,
Universidade de Lisboa.
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CIAUD-UPT - Centro de Investigação em Arquitetura, Urbanismo e Design
O Centro de Investigação Gallaecia é responsável pela investigação e produção científica do DAMG. A equipa tem ganho regularmente financiamento para projetos de investigação, como coordenador ou parceiro, em candidaturas da FCT (projeto SEISMIC-V), programa Cultura 2000 (projeto VerSus) ou da Europa Criativa (projeto 3DPAST). A equipa realiza igualmente, consultoria e prestação de serviços a Municípios, assim como apoio às comunidades nas Juntas de Freguesia e Santa Casa da Misericórdia. Os principais projetos de investigação ganhos e coordenados pela equipa têm sido dedicados sobretudo a património vernáculo, arquitetura de terra, Património Mundial e multimédia. Atualmente, encontram-se em desenvolvimento, os projetos “Versus+: Heritage for People” do programa Europa Criativa, com participação de 4 países (2019-2023); e o projeto “SizaAtlas: Filling the gaps” projeto FCT, coordenado pelo ISCTE, com parceria da FAUP e da UPT (2021-2024).
Devido ao desenvolvimento ativo de projetos, de formação e capacitação, de valorização e proteção de património vernáculo e de arquitetura de terra, a equipa foi outorgada, com a Cátedra UNESCO de “Arquitetura de Terra, Desenvolvimento Sustentável e Culturas Construtivas”, da UNITWIN e Chaire UNESCO da CRAterre; e é membro institucional da Rede Ibero-americana PROTERRA de arquitetura e construção com terra.
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Publicação Acesso Aberto Técnicas de diagnóstico cualitativo para la regeneración urbana2024-04-01 - Alcindor, MónicaEl arquitecto, entendido como el responsable de la construcción de artefactos, así como de diferentes modificaciones que definen nuestro medio espacial, tiene una clara influencia en nuestras relaciones a través de las intervenciones que propone. El arquitecto debe tener en cuenta todos los que de un modo u otro se verán afectados con su intervención, sobre todo en el caso de la regeneración urbana como escenario de la vida social. Mediante el uso de técnicas de diagnóstico social es posible acceder a tener una visión poliédrica de las cosmovisiones de todos los actores que forman parte del lugar de intervención. Estas técnicas se basan en que la comprensión del conocimiento de la realidad siempre es poliédrico y se enriquece con la confluencia de distintas perspectivas al mismo tiempo que se fortalece la acción conjunta como comunidad.Publicação Acesso Aberto Vernacular architecture in Chazhashi Settlement, Upper Svaneti, Georgia2021 - Carlos, Gilberto Duarte; Sousa, Goreti; Correia, Mariana; Alcindor, MónicaSince 2006, Escola Superior Gallaecia (Portugal), University of Florence (Italy), and Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain), with partners as CRAterre-ENSAG (France), the University of Cagliari (Italy), and Ecole d’Avignon (France), have been working together, for the enhancement and protection of vernacular heritage and earthen architecture. As key-institutions in the area, they share high standards and common values, in order to address and achieve fundamental research, capacity building, learning experiences, relevant outcomes, contributing for a broader and deeper knowledge on vernacular heritage and earthen architecture. Several projects were developed among the partners, throughout the years. This was just possible by running together for European Union funded research, and successfully achieving it, by undertaking relevant contribution to knowledge, as well as comprehensive scientific dissemination. This was the case of the following projects: Terra Incognita (2006-2008); Earthen Domes & Habitat – A building tradition between East and West (2008-2010); Terra (in)cognita/Terra Europae (2009-2011: culture-terra-incognita.org); VerSus – From Vernacular Heritage to Sustainable Architecture (2012- 2014: esg.pt/versus); 3DPAST – Living and virtual visiting European World Heritage (2016-2020: esg.pt/3dpast); and VERSUS+ | Heritage for People (2019-2023: esg.pt/versus-plus). Other key-projects have been also developed through National Funding Agencies for Science, Research and Technology as it was the case of: Seismic-V – Local Seismic Culture in Portugal (esg.pt/seismic-v); PRIN – Scientific, experimental and tacit knowledge and conservation actions of Earthen Architectural Heritage in Southern Italy; ResTAPIA – Restoration of rammed earth in Iberia Peninsula (www.restapia. es); SOStierra – Restoration and Rehabilitation of traditional earthen architecture in Iberia Peninsula (sostierra.blogs.upv.es) and RISK-Terra (https://riskterra.blogs.upv.es); among others. The focus of the distinct researches was to address: a state of the art of earthen architecture in Europe (both Terra Incognita projects); to define principles from vernacular heritage that contribute to sustainable architecture (VerSus project & VERSUS+ project); to enhance the quality of vernacular architecture and its World Heritage character (3DPAST); to distinguish seismic retrofitting in vernacular architecture, in order to pro-actively strength dwellings facing earthquakes (Seismic-V).Publicação Acesso Restrito Harmonic Diachrony: Current use of traditional techniques in rehabilitation projects2013 - Roselló, Oriol; Alcindor, MónicaThe rehabilitation of anonymous architecture has been a major economic activity in Girona. [...]Publicação Acesso Aberto Allò que amaga cada decisió: Les decisions constructives en les intervencions sobre l'arquitetura tradicional2018 - Alcindor, MónicaEncara que l’esperit d’aquest assaig és de naturalesa holística, és clar que es tracta d’un ideal impossible, atès que per poder analitzar i intentar comprendre cal seleccionar. Per això aquesta anàlisi està centrada en l’estudi de les solucions constructives més comunament executades en les intervencions de l’arquitectura tradicional. Es tracta d’un camí, dels molts possibles, per inferir les variables que condicionen la pràctica arquitectònica de la rehabilitació d’aquests edificis, universos simbòlics de les comunitats a les quals pertanyen. Però abans d’entrar de ple en l’estudi de certes decisions constructives, cal presentar amb claredat una sèrie de conceptes en què reposarà l’anàlisi posterior. En primer lloc, es definirà el significat de valor, ja que és essencial aclarir de quina manera està conceptuat en aquestes pàgines, i, posteriorment, es donarà pas a especificar els principis sota els quals actualment s’opera en les societats occidentals, és a dir, sota una societat de masses que condiciona la generació d’aquests valors. Després d’aquesta breu introducció conceptual, i a fi de presentar un material empíric per a la comprensió d’aquests processos culturals, s’analitzaran i s’exposaran les pràctiques més comunes dutes a terme en una zona específica de Catalunya —en concret, el Baix Empordà— tot realitzant un recorregut a través de les principals partides d’una intervenció de rehabilitació per, de mica en mica, anar desgranant què s’amaga darrere de cada decisió.Publicação Acesso Aberto The traditional cultural landscape of Pico Island and its vernacular architecture, Portugal2021 - Bermudez, Teresa; Costa, Manuel P.; Correia, Mariana; Florentino, Rui; Alcindor, Mónica; Carlos, Gilberto Duarte; Sousa, GoretiIn the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is located the Azores archipelago, composed by nine volcanic islands. Pico island was the seventh to be discovered by Portuguese sailors, during the 15th century. Its name is due to the pyramidal form of its mountain, a geological volcano reaching 2.351 meters, the highest mountain in Portuguese territory (Costa, 1997). Pico island has an amazing vineyard culture, especially in its western coastline. The exceptional landscape character granted to Pico a World Heritage status in 2004.Publicação Acesso Aberto Community engagement2023-11-29 - Alcindor, Mónica; Simão, EmíliaThe publication presents the results of the project ‘Versus-Heritage for People’, funded by the Creative Europe EU programme. The main aim of the project was to actively involve a broad audience and raise awareness among it concerning the value of vernacular knowledge in shaping more sustainable and resilient models of development. The material and immaterial elements constituting a vernacular heritage (encompassing local materials, construction methods, models for living and social interaction, technical and environmental knowledge for the management of territories, natural resources, settlements, etc.) have enormous potential for generating forward-thinking models that can improve the environmental and social quality of our habitats, foster a sense of identity and belonging, and relate in a balanced way to the capacities of our planet. The book explores strategies and tools for managing and transmitting knowledge and the values associated with vernacular heritage. It includes concrete examples and good practices for engaging people in processes of knowledge and the enhancement of vernacular heritage values for sustainability. The outcome is the result of the collaborative efforts between the five academic institutions involved in the project – Universitat Politècnica de València as coordinator (ES), University of Florence (IT), University of Cagliari (IT), CRAterre-ENSAG (FR) and Escola Superior Gallaecia at Universidade Portucalense (PT). A total of 63 authors, comprising both external scholars and professionals, contributed to the book.Publicação Acesso Aberto Vernacular architecture in Chazhashi settlement, Upper Svaneti, Georgia2021 - Bermudez, Teresa; Carlos, Gilberto Duarte; Sousa, Goreti; Correia, Mariana; Alcindor, MónicaThe Ushguli territory is located in the Upper Svaneti region, in Georgia. Its occupation is particularly influenced by the Enguri River course. The river Enguri is born in the Caucasian mountain chain, formed by the glaciers of the Shkhara peak, the Georgian highest point (5068m). From a geographical perspective, the high valley conformed by the Engury stream constitutes the fundamental axis for the implantation of the four historical settlements that are part of Usghuli area, listed as World Heritage, since 1996 (UNESCO-WHC, 1996). [...]Publicação Acesso Aberto Socio-economic sustainability in Vernacular Architecture2014 - Juvanec, Borut; Mileto, Camila; Vegas, Fernando; Gomes, Filipa; Lima, Ana Isabel; Correia, Mariana; Alcindor, MónicaVernacular architecture represents a great resource that has considerable potential to define principles for sustainable design and contemporary architecture. This publication is the result of an overall aim to produce a valuable tool for analysis regarding vernacular heritage through different assessments, in order to define principles to consider for sustainable development. [...]Publicação Acesso Restrito Cob, a handy technique for a new self-builder2012 - Roselló, Oriol; Alcindor, MónicaDespite the ease of implementation, which qualified this technique as appropriate for self-construction, there were three other priorities that cob also allowed and were part of the starting requirements of the owners. First of all, earth was a safe material with a high degree of breathabilitythe ability to regulate humidity and capture pollutants in the indoor environment. Secondly, cob also generated high comfort passive spaces, with high thermal inertia, very suitable for the Mediterranean bioclimatic architecture (Serra, R. & Coch, H. 1995). Finally, it exhibited optimum acoustic and insulation properties, as an absorbent. Finally, cob maximizes the use of local materials as the earth comes mostly from the same excavation and the straw is readily available in the rural area.