The future of fortifications in the city of Cadiz: opportunities and strategies for an urban regeneration
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2012Subject/s
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1203.09 Diseño Con Ayuda del Ordenador
3308 Ingeniería y Tecnología del Medio Ambiente
Abstract
The pooled analysis of military heritage in the historic city of Cadiz is an approach to the understanding of a city mainly delimited by the sea and located in a strategic position. These conditions have contributed to the fact that this city has had a leading role throughout history. Cadiz has a patchwork culture with academic, traditional and overseas influences. As a result of the former, there are similarities with other coastal cities. The authors strive to perform a thorough analysis of the defensive fortifications of Cadiz under an overall criterion. In addition, a holistic understanding will enhance the historical and cultural value of the citadel of Cadiz with the aim of proposing these fortifications to be recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This paper contributes to the preservation and the development of the fortified city of Cadiz. Moreover, it enhances its environmental regeneration and improvement of the cultural and tourism offer.
The pooled analysis of military heritage in the historic city of Cadiz is an approach to the understanding of a city mainly delimited by the sea and located in a strategic position. These conditions have contributed to the fact that this city has had a leading role throughout history. Cadiz has a patchwork culture with academic, traditional and overseas influences. As a result of the former, there are similarities with other coastal cities. The authors strive to perform a thorough analysis of the defensive fortifications of Cadiz under an overall criterion. In addition, a holistic understanding will enhance the historical and cultural value of the citadel of Cadiz with the aim of proposing these fortifications to be recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This paper contributes to the preservation and the development of the fortified city of Cadiz. Moreover, it enhances its environmental regeneration and improvement of the cultural and tourism offer.





