RT Book, Section T1 Geomonumental Routes: a useful tool for popularising the built heritage A1 Álvarez, Mónica A1 Pérez-Monserrat, Elena Mercedes A1 Fort, Rafael A2 Radic, Jure A2 Rajcic, Vlatka A2 Zarnik, Roko AB The Geomonumental Routes entail a new proposal for the popularization of architectural heritage based on the geological materials that have shaped it, their behaviour and decay and how to preserve them. These routes take into account both social and scientific perspectives, being a novel method for the knowledge, transfer and preservation of architectural legacy. The prefix «Geo» highlights the link between geology and monuments, as any human urban settlement is conditioned by the geology for its placement; also the main resources for building are extracted from the Earth. The role of the stone within the built heritage confers a major value to it, and by itself. A heller knowledge of stone as a building material accounts for a different way of preserving and valuing built heritage. Geomonumental Routes lake visitors on a journey from the surrounding area lo the inside of the monument. These Routes focus on aspects such as the building history of monuments, the construction materials and their sources, the location of the historical quarries, the conservation/deterioration condition in which the monuments are, and any past restoration work pe1formed in them. To date, the Institute of Economic Geology has developed six Geomonumental Routes in the Region of Madrid. These Routes are also very useful for bringing a great stimulus lo the architectural heritage which is less known and therefore less valued, such as traditional architecture which is usually excluded from tourist itineraries. Valuing heritage and recognising the need of preserving it, will contribute to awake more consciences towards the fact that sensitivity to inherited culture is a question of time. PB Vlatka Rajcie SN 953-95428-1 -2 YR 2006 FD 2006-10-14 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/53606 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/53606 LA eng NO Structural Engineering Conferences (SECON) NO European Construction Technology Platform (ECTP) NO University of Zagreb NO Faculty of Civil Engineering (GF) NO University of Ljubljana NO Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodesy (FGG) DS Docta Complutense RD 28 abr 2024