Site card
Cultural Landscape. Contemporary interventions in the city and the territory
GIPC
Structure: Research Groups
Manager: FRANCISCO ARQUES SOLER
Phone number: 91 067 51 26
Website: gipc.es
Email: Áreas: Architecture, Baukultur and Creativity
Science For Engineering and Architecture
ODS: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Email: Áreas: Architecture, Baukultur and Creativity
Science For Engineering and Architecture
ODS: Sustainable Cities and Communities
The GIPC is committed with the training of researchers. It promotes doctoral dissertations and receives researchers from other institutions thanks to mobility programs. It also provides tuition for undergraduate and graduate students. The research transfers into teaching by participating in university postgraduate programs, through topics and methods for academic work (TFG, TFM) and educational innovation activities.
- Civil Engineering Heritage and Landscape
- Conceptual actions on the landscape
- Cultural Heritage Theory
- Historical process of Landscape
- Landscape Laboratory
- Urban Landscapes
In addition to research tasks through competitive public projects and research contracts, the GIPC works regularly developing support and dissemination projects with different public administrations such as the Institute of Cultural Heritage of Spain (IPCE). Throughout its trajectory, projects have been carried out with the autonomous communities of Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha and Asturias, as well as with city councils such as those of Madrid, Aranjuez, Puertollano and Vélez-Málaga.
The complete activity of the research group can be consulted at www.gipc.es. This latest projects are highlighted:
- Network for Research on the Cultural Landscapes of Spain. Funding entity: Plan Estatal de I+D+i 2013-2016.
- Narrating landscapes: scientific-technological dissemination programme of the Cultural Landscapes of Spain. Funding entity: FECYT.
- Madrid's cultural landscapes: knowledge, safeguarding and management from an integrative approach. Funding entity: Community of Madrid. PAIDIR Humanities Programme 2015.