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The relationship with history, between contemporary architecture and the historical sites, is the narrative thread of the different themes faced by the various authors assuming a broader visual prospective determined by the heterogeneous points of view by which the central theme is developed. Therefore, the book becomes a discussion through articles between Italy and Israel, an exchange and comparison between two different realities with the same process of architectural and historical preservation: a reference for some, an advice for others. As it deals with some still “hanging” themes some nerves are confronted, uncovered by approaches with differences and some affinities, as the Italian and the Israeli ones, where architecture and history are the nucleus in which (around which) the dialogue between these two cultural realities develops. A common reflection and not a mutual judgment.

Cecilia Maria Roberta Luschi Accomplished her Humanistic Studies she graduated and took a PhD in Architecture at the University of Florence. She’s Researcher of Draw and Architectural Survey at the DIDA Department of University of Florence and she’s specialized in Architecture and Arts for Liturgy at the Pontifical University of St. Anselmo in Urbe – Rome. Since the 2015 she’s the head of the SOLOMON/SPACE project in partnership with Ariel University and from 2020 she’s the head of the Ashkelon mission for the MAECI in partnership with AAC.

Yair Varon Graduate in Architecture from the Politecnico of Milan. M.A. degree in Cultural Heritage Planning and Management at Bar Ilan University. Currently Ph.D. student at Bar Ilan University, field of research: Defence Heritage. Teaches Architectural Planning and Built Heritage Conservation at Ariel University School of Architecture. Member of ICOMOS Israel and ICOMOS scientific committee ICOFORT.In 2007 he won the First Prize in a competition for museum planning at archaeological sites, the Prix de Roma International Planning Competition in Italy.

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