Abstract

In 2015 the Department of Architecture of FCTUC organized the annual International Meeting of PHI Network, which took place in Coimbra from November 18th to the 20th. The event integrated an internal meeting of the Network and a public seminar that focused on the cultural diversity of perspectives related with heritage intervention, with the presence of teachers from the mentioned international and national universities. Both events are now portrayed in this issue of JOELHO — Journal of Architectural Culture.In this context, we also decided to launch a call for papers dedicated to “The Question of Built Heritage” which are publish in this Joelho.

Highlights

  • PHI Network – Ibero-American Historic+Cultural Heritage, formed in 2010, is an international network that proposes strategic action, diagnosis, reflection and proposals on this common legacy, from the digital dissemination of research by students and professors

  • During a seminar that took place in Casa da Escrita, Coimbra, on April 28th 2014, the PHI Network – Portugal was established with the participation of the School of Architecture of the University of Minho (Guimarães), the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto, Arts School of Porto, the course of Architecture of ISCTE-IUL (Lisbon) and the Department of Architecture of the Higher Technical Institute (Lisbon)

  • PHI Network – Portugal will promote the debate on Portuguese built heritage in schools and research centers, the ones focusing within the framework of the Ibero-American culture, aiming to participate in international PHI Network

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PHI Network – Ibero-American Historic+Cultural Heritage, formed in 2010, is an international network that proposes strategic action, diagnosis, reflection and proposals on this common legacy, from the digital dissemination of research by students and professors. PHI Network – Portugal will promote the debate on Portuguese built heritage in schools and research centers, the ones focusing within the framework of the Ibero-American culture, aiming to participate in international PHI Network.

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