Living the space from Ţara Haţegului – Building places and landscape as collective identity and memory

Harmanescu, Mihaela, 2014, Living the space from Ţara Haţegului – Building places and landscape as collective identity and memory, in: Crăciun, C., Bostenaru Dan, M. (ed.), ‘Planning and Designing Sustainable and Resilient Landscapes’, Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht

  • Author : Harmanescu, Mihaela
  • Year : 2014
  • English Title : Living the space from Ţara Haţegului - Building places and landscape as collective identity and memory
  • Published in Book : Planning and Designing Sustainable and Resilient Landscapes
  • Abstract in English : The communication refers to the active role that the space has in the building of cultural schemes, seen as the memory and identity of a place. The intention is to identify types of places with the possibility of overlapping and communication between them within the territory very well define, Ţara Haţegului. The development of Ţara Haţegului as the GeoPark leads to the development of some publicly and semi-publicly differentiates spaces within the settlements, which means, in fact, the relationship between the different types of landscapes at the scale of human settlement. The spatial analysis from the morphological point of view highlights the interaction between the geographical configurations and the evolution of the society’s culture over time within the Romanian rural landscape.
  • Outline in English : Introduction The Concept of GeoPark Ţara Haţegului –territory between preservation, development and promotion Dwelling of the Haţegan Village– tradition and landscape Place architecture – reference and identity Collective memory - cultural landscape Process - Intervention - Adapting the landscape Conclusions