Tetouan Project as a learning space. Research and teaching in Conservation of Built Heritage
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Tetouan Project forms a research and teaching strategy in the field of Conservation of Built Heritage. The physical space of the project is contextualized in the Medina declared in 1997 world heritage by UNESCO that together with the Muslim Cemetery and the Spanish Ensanche draw some of the most beautiful and best preserved landscapes in Morocco. The project "designs" a series of activities and "develops" them in the space of the Historic Center with the aim of combining the fieldwork of the research group AEDIFICATIO and the teaching of different subjects with undergraduate students in Technical Architecture.
Tetouan Project forms a research and teaching strategy in the field of Conservation of Built Heritage. The physical space of the project is contextualized in the Medina declared in 1997 world heritage by UNESCO that together with the Muslim Cemetery and the Spanish Ensanche draw some of the most beautiful and best preserved landscapes in Morocco. The project "designs" a series of activities and "develops" them in the space of the Historic Center with the aim of combining the fieldwork of the research group AEDIFICATIO and the teaching of different subjects with undergraduate students in Technical Architecture.





