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    Reconnecting with your culture. The school of the world. entrevista a Olimpia Niglio

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    Olimpia Niglio es profesora de Restauración Arquitectónica en la Universidad de Pavia, Italia, y profesora visitante permanente de Historia de la Arquitectura Comparada en la Hosei University, Tokio, donde es docente de grado y posgrado. Posdoctora del Ministerio de la Educación (MIUR) en Conservación de la Arquitectura y doctora de la Università di Napoli Federico II. Trabaja temas relativos a la restauración, el patrimonio y la cultura. En la actualidad se desempeña como investigadora principal del programa Italian Diaspora in the World. Dirige el Centro Internacional de Investigación Esempi di Architettura (EdA). Es vicepresidenta de ICOMOS en el comité científico internacional Places of Religion and Ritual (Perico) y de Asian Cultural Landscape Association (Acla, Seúl, República de Corea). Los avances y reflexiones que Olimpia desarrolla en torno al patrimonio cultural, desde la perspectiva de las infancias y su relación con la escuela y el territorio, han permitido que la participación se extienda al mundo entero; cuenta con el apoyo de la Cátedra Unesco (Universidad y Patrimonio) y del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Italia. El programa Reconnecting with your Culture (Rwyc) es miembro de la comisión europea New European Bauhaus y de la Charter - European Cultural Heritage Skills Alliance

    Il linguaggio sincretico dell’architettura giapponese nella sua evoluzione storica

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    After the many topics on the interplay of national conceptions of architectural history in the European context, Olimpia Niglio devoted a case study to Japanese art and architectural history in dialogue with Europe, especially Italy

    La arquitectura italiana en tiempos de Rojas Pinilla Angiolo Mazzoni en el Archivo General de la Nación de Colombia

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    MOSTRA INTERNAZIONALE La arquitectura italiana en tiempos de Rojas Pinilla Angiolo Mazzoni en el Archivo General de la Nación de Colombia a cura di Olimpia Niglio e AGN 21 giugno – 7 luglio 2017 Archivo General de la Nación de Colombia Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Bogotà Ambasciata d’Italia in Colombia Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali e del Turismo http://www.archivogeneral.gov.co/noticias/conoce-en-el-agn-la-arquitectura-italiana-en-tiempos-de-rojas-pinill

    Public art. Spazio pubblico arte urbana Intervista di Olimpia Niglio a Guy Tozzoli, presidente del World Trade Center Association

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    The World Trade Center Association Interview of Olimpia Niglio Guy Tozzoli, president of the World Trade Center Associatio

    Il patrimonio religioso. Cammino di dialogo per una Diplomazia Culturale

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    Testo di introduzione all'opera in tre volumi "Conoscere, conservare, valorizzare. Il patrimonio culturale religioso" a cura di Olimpia Niglio, con Chiara Visentin, Roma 2017 Volume 1: http://www.aracneeditrice.it/aracneweb/index.php/pubblicazione.html?item=9788825506297 Volume 2: http://www.aracneeditrice.it/aracneweb/index.php/pubblicazione.html?item=9788825506303 Volume 3: http://www.aracneeditrice.it/aracneweb/index.php/pubblicazione.html?item=978882550631

    La Bussola della Cultura. Educazione per un futuro sostenibile. Mondiacult Mexico 2022

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    Let us believe CULTURE will save our common heritage. Let every day we work together, also realize together. Let us follow on, proceed on, and march on this sacred path. Let us join hands in helping the universal community to realize. Let us have a dream with action, and vision, and be into action. Let our emotions be awakened through our inner light. Let our CULTURE be a vital force to feel God in all life forms. Let this way awaken humanity to meet with sublime divinity (Rana P. B. Singh, Olimpia Niglio, Varanasi, India, Giugno 2022)

    LA CULTURA DEL RESTAURO IN COLOMBIA NEL SECOLO XX

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    SUMMARY The culture of the restauration in Colombia represents an interesting reality and in continuous progress and growth. From 1918, with the institution of the Dirección Nacional de Bellas Artes begins a normative and cultural run. Also near the Universities and particularly near the Pontifical Universidad Javeriana are been founded courses of restauration and history of the architecture. The contribution furnishes a description of this cultural development in Colombia for the protection of the Cultural Patrimony. From the 2006 Olimpia Niglio is Visiting Profesor in Architectural Restauration for Universidad de Ibagué, Colombia

    Vision and Exposition of Placemaking Under ACLA: Homage and Memorial Tribute to Sung-Kyun Kim

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    The interrelatedness of placemaking and cultural landscape in the Asian realm has been explained vividly in the frame of interdisciplinary approach in the writings of (late) Professor Sung-Kyun Kim. Following the Saurian tradition, his studies started in the 1980s at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and continued longitudinally throughout his life, mostly explaining the case of the folk village of Hahoe and its environs, and urban historic and cultural landscapes of Seoul based on participatory observations, experiential expositions, intimate interaction, metaphysical understanding of archetype and cosmic frame as culturally developed within the system of Pung-su, dwellers’ perceptions and visions, and also regularly visit and personally living therein. He has continuously made a successful attempt in making the bridge between locality and universality. All these are narrated in his writings, field notes, designs, exhibitions, eco-parks, botanical gardens, designing streetscapes and eco-suited residences, and park and plaza designs. As a founding and patron, he promoted international dialogues through symposia organised under the aegis of the ACLA (Asian Cultural Landscape Association, headquarters at Seoul National University)

    Archaeological Sites in Northern Japan: Interfacing Landscape and Sacred Rituals

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    The history of the ancient origin of Japan is extraordinary. Every country must know and preserve its history, and Japan has always demonstrated a great capacity for the research of ancient origins. The complex history of this country has also cancelled many ancient sites and sacred places, but in these last years, the archaeological studies allowed to redeem important and fundamental information and heritage on these sites. In Japanese history, the Jomon culture is very important to also understand the actual traditions that continue the contemporary society and especially at the Ainu Community. This paper aims to propose a reflection on 17 archaeological sites between Hokkaido and the part to the North of Honshu. A series of settlements, burial area, ritual, and ceremonial sites of which stone circles, among other sites, are the remains of a unique sedentary, hunter-fisher-gatherer society developed spanning a very long period of time from 13,000 to 400 BCE. This heritage is extraordinary to understand the organization of ancient Japanese society and above all to know the rituals and sacred sites of this community that have left important traces for Japan’s history. This paper will present some reflections on this sacred historical context, thanks to the support also of special images
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