Autores
Rita Ruiz, Francisco Javier Rodríguez, José M Coronado
Fecha de publicación
2014/1/1
Revista
Journal of cultural heritage
Volumen
15
Número
1
Páginas
36-43
Editor
Elsevier Masson
Descripción
Roads built by civil or military engineers from the 18th century onwards form an essential part of our heritage, but currently considered on a very infrequent basis. They represent one of the main turning points in the development of the transport system and serve to gain a better understanding of the historic construction of many landscapes and their current arrangement and operation. Their consideration as heritage has to be made on a territorial scale. This approach regards landscape as a cultural artifact, which is undergoing constant design, construction and transformation, where the road is considered as an axis that shapes the landscape and that contains individual elements such as associated structures or buildings. One of the most important characteristics of historic roads undoubtedly lies in the fact that they are a heritage that is still in use. Many of the roads built for carriages or the first automobiles have, in …
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