ADI SELA WIENER

Dottoressa di ricerca

ciclo: XXXVII


supervisore: Prof. Gabriele Favero

Titolo della tesi: CSMs | City Scape Materials and Materiality - Redefining urban heritage materiality: a conceptual study of Jerusalem

The city of Jerusalem is identified by many as Umbilicus Mundi—the centre of the world. Its image is world-renowned in art and literature, and its unique stony appearance derives from the mountains “round about Jerusalem” (Psalm 125: 2), from which the Jerusalem stone was quarried. Jerusalem’s image, both the earthly-tangible one and the heavenly-intangible one, is revealed in the cityscape’s materials and materiality. Materials refers to the tangible attributes of the cityscape, the stone, while materiality refers to the intangible values of the cityscape that contribute to its urban heritage. This study addresses the broad topic of cityscape materials and materiality by concentrating on urban heritage using the case study of the city of Jerusalem, and proposes how materials and materiality can be sustained and remain significant in the urban heritage of a place and its cityscape despite rapid and extensive urban regeneration processes. Guided by the UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscapes, the research comprises two specific objectives: to provide a contemporary definition for materials and materiality as contributing attributes and values in urban heritage, and to suggest an assessment tool for evaluating the components of materials and materiality in historic urban areas as part of impact assessments during urban renewal processes. Ten key conclusions, based on the leading research assumptions, offer proposed future directions that consider the significance and relevance of implementation for heritage conservation and urban development worldwide. Characterised as multidisciplinary research, this study applies knowledge from various fields, including geology, archaeology, architecture, and urban design—all seen from a cultural heritage perspective. Using specific primary and secondary case study sites, materials and materiality are explored on varying scales in Jerusalem’s urban environment: from the micro scale of building materials, their mineralogical, petrographic, and chemical composition assessed through stone sampling; to the intermediate scale of buildings, structures, their technologies and architecture, explored through fieldwork and mapping; to the macro scale of the urban fabric with its spatial and environmental characteristics, addressed through spatial humanities tools and Geographical Information System platforms, and semi-structured expert interviews representing varied attributable interests. The obtained findings of the research present a thorough understanding of materials and materiality within urban heritage, while offering answers to both its theoretical objective of a proposed definition, and its practical objective of a proposed assessment tool for historic urban areas. The research clearly points to the central role that materials and materiality have in urban heritage as part of its values and attributes. The analytical methods within this multidisciplinary research provide a deep understanding of the mineralogical and petrographic characteristics and the chemical composition of the city’s most common building stone to understand the component parts of the term “Jerusalem stone” in order to recognize their types and subtypes. Materials and materiality should first be incorporated into statements of significance of heritage properties, sites, and historic urban areas, particularly in places where they are central to the cityscape and its urban heritage. Furthermore, they should be integrated into any protection, conservation, and management plan and system. The study combines processes of impact assessment and the use of Strategic Environmental Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment tools to examine, inter alia, material compatibilities in historic urban environments that are currently under urban renewal processes. The work on Jerusalem can thus be applied to other historic cities.

Produzione scientifica

11573/1702800 - 2024 - Between Heaven and Earth; Between the Eternal and the Contemporary: The Future of the Jerusalem Cityscape
Sela Wiener, Adi - 04f Poster
congresso: FCIC'24 | FARO CONVENTION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Transforming through co-creation: participatory heritage practices tackling urban challenges (Porto, Portugal)
libro: FCIC'24 | FARO CONVENTION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Transforming through co-creation: participatory heritage practices tackling urban challenges - ()

11573/1702802 - 2024 - Re-paving Histories: Research methodology of critical heritage – tracking streets’ re-naming as an additional tool for exploring historic urban areas of contested heritage
Sela Wiener, Adi - 04d Abstract in atti di convegno
congresso: FCIC'24 | FARO CONVENTION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Transforming through co-creation: participatory heritage practices tackling urban challenges (Porto, Portugal)
libro: FCIC'24 | FARO CONVENTION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Transforming through co-creation: participatory heritage practices tackling urban challenges - ()

11573/1724954 - 2024 - Cultural Routes in the Incense Routes Space in the Negev. An Examination of the Incense Route and the Wine Route in Light of the ICOMOS Convention for Cultural Routes and the Council of Europe's Cultural Routes Program
Sela Wiener, Adi - 01a Articolo in rivista
rivista: ʾATARIYM HA-MAGAZIYN (Tel ʾAbiyb: Sipriyyat Yhẇdah Dek̇el; Mŵʿaṣah l-šiymẇr ʾatarey mŵrešet ḃ-Yiśraʾel) pp. 84-97 - issn: 2519-6057 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

11573/1692693 - 2023 - “Fair-crested, Joy of all the Earth” End of an Era? The Effects of Growing Density on the Image of Jerusalem
Sela Wiener, Adi; Berry, Leora - 04d Abstract in atti di convegno
congresso: JERUSALEM From Umbilicus Mundi to the Four Corners of the Earth and Back. International Conference on the Study of Jerusalem (Jerusalem, Israel)
libro: JERUSALEM From Umbilicus Mundi to the Four Corners of the Earth and Back. International Conference on the Study of Jerusalem - ()

11573/1675837 - 2023 - More than meets the eye – compatible materialities of Jerusalem Stone
Sela Wiener, Adi; Medeghini, Laura; Favero, Gabriele - 04d Abstract in atti di convegno
congresso: TMM-CH 2023 3rd International Conference on Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage. Recapturing the World in Conflict through Culture promoting mutual understanding and Peace (Athens, Greece)
libro: TMM-CH 2023 3rd International Conference on Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage. Recapturing the World in Conflict through Culture promoting mutual understanding and Peace - ()

11573/1692692 - 2023 - More than meets the eye. Compatible materialities of Jerusalem stone
Sela Wiener, Adi; Medeghini, Laura; Favero, Gabriele - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
congresso: 3rd International Conference on transdisciplinary multispectral modelling and cooperation for the preservation of cultural heritage. Recapturing the world in conflict through culture, promoting mutual understanding and peace (Athens, Greece)
libro: 3rd International conference on transdisciplinary multispectral modelling and cooperation for the preservation of cultural heritage. Recapturing the world in conflict through culture, promoting mutual understanding and peace - ()

11573/1692691 - 2023 - Learning from the Jerusalem Workshop of the EDICULA Project. Promoting hands-on experience as part of cultural heritage learning and training activities
Sela Wiener, Adi; Weinblum, Liat - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
congresso: 3rd TMM_CH International Conference on Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage: Recapturing the World in Conflict through Culture, promoting mutual understanding and Peace (Athens, Greece)
libro: eProceedings 3rd TMM_CH International Conference on Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modelling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage: Recapturing the World in Conflict through Culture, promoting mutual understanding and Peace - ()

11573/1671300 - 2022 - The Inscribed World Heritage Site of the Incense Route in Light of the ICOMOS Charter on Cultural Routes and Cultural Landscape
Sela Wiener, Adi; Halevi-Bar, Michal - 04d Abstract in atti di convegno
congresso: 2022 Scientific Meeting: Historic Roads in the context of Cultural Routes (Santa Fe, New Maxico, USA)
libro: 2022 Scientific Meeting: Historic Roads in the context of Cultural Routes - ()

11573/1671302 - 2022 - Baptism in the Jordan River. The personal conflict between religious’ beliefs and personal wellbeing
Sela Wiener, Adi; Keren-Steinmetz, Hila; Mingelgrin, David - 04d Abstract in atti di convegno
congresso: 2022 ICOMOS Advisory Committee 2022 Scientific Symposium [ScSy22]. Religious Heritage: Celebrating and conserving places of religious and ritual significance in a global world and in changing climates: Practice of Pilgrimage following the Covid-19 pandemic (Bangkok, Thailand)
libro: BOOK OF ABSTRACTS: 2022 ICOMOS Advisory Committee 2022 Scientific Symposium [ScSy22]. Religious Heritage: Celebrating and conserving places of religious and ritual significance in a global world and in changing climates: Practice of Pilgrimage following the Covid-19 pandemic - ()

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