Contulmo 1984-2009: An experience in urban-architectonic intervention that revalues Cultural Heritage

Authors

  • Roberto Burdiles Allende Universidad del Bío-Bío, Concepción

Keywords:

research-action, heritage education, development, identity

Abstract

The 25-year experience of intervention in the town of Contulmo, with three Fondart projects and one Bicentenary project, has achieved recognition of the town’s heritage and an increase in the community’s self-esteem. Throughout this period, the strategy used is based on the basic principles of action research, understood as the study of a specific social situation in order to attempt to improve the quality of practical actions applied (Elliott, 1993). Action research is built up from and for practical actions, in an attempt to transform and thus improve these, by shaping a cycle of planning, action, observation and critical reflection. The working hypothesis is based on the idea that appreciation of local identity and heritage helps communities to recognise, celebrate and enjoy themselves, and as such, all actions seeking the protection and preservation of this heritage are meaningful in the degree that the community is organised and transformed to become authors of their own development. The intervention explores methodological tools of both action research and heritage education –as a cultural learning tool- allowing the inhabitants of Contulmo to become more aware of the world around them and to increase their understanding of the sociocultural environment and historical path of which they are part.

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Author Biography

Roberto Burdiles Allende, Universidad del Bío-Bío, Concepción

Docente Departamento Diseño y Teoría de la Arquitectura Universidad del Bío-Bío, Concepción

Published

2009-12-14

How to Cite

Burdiles Allende, R. (2009). Contulmo 1984-2009: An experience in urban-architectonic intervention that revalues Cultural Heritage. ARQUITECTURAS DEL SUR, 27(36), 50–65. Retrieved from https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/AS/article/view/824

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