Resumen
The study of cultural heritage was central to the CRAFT international workshop held at the Art Biennale in Venice in 2019 for students of architecture, engineering, art history and philosophy. For some of the students, the focus was on the cultural heritage at San Marco Square. This essay is a short reflection about the outcome of this workshop in regard to using cultural heritage in the teaching of contemporary students.
Citas
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