Published 2025 | Version v1
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An overview of conservation and restoration practice in Portugal

  • 1. ROR icon Centro de Investigação em Arquitetura Urbanismo e Design

Description

The evolution of architectural conservation and restoration in Portugal, from the post–World War II period to the present, reflects a complex interaction between
ideological frameworks, international doctrines, and national identity. A key obstacle in the early development of conservation practices was the delayed
emergence of the architect-restorer as a distinct professional. This was primarily due to two interrelated factors: architectural education in Portugal remained
conservative and without offering a structured curriculum in conservation or heritage-related disciplines; and the Direção-Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos
Nacionais (DGEMN)30 — the institution responsible for national heritage preservation — appointed architects to heritage projects who were often required
to address complex issues and undertake projects beyond their formal expertise.

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ISBN
978-88-9377-407-9
URL
https://doi.org/10.13133/9788893774079

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Book: 978-88-9377-407-9 (ISBN)

Funding

European Commission
SURE - Sustainable Urban Rehabilitation in Europe 2016-1-PL01-KA203-026232

References

  • G. Del Duca. An overview of conservation and restoration practice in Portugal. In Theory and History of Conservation, Part II. Edited by Calogero Bellanca. Sapienza University Press. 2025