HERO Drystone Pathway Video

“HERO – Heritage Ecological Renovation for Inclusion Opportunities –  is an Erasmus+ cooperation project associating 5 partners organization involved in the field of heritage restoration, eco-construction,  training, and social inclusion. Between 2021 and 2024, partners have gathered their expertise to develop, test, and improve new approaches to heritage restoration : 

  • Inclusive and adapted to people far from training and employment
  • Eco-friendly and respectful of the environment

The H.E.R.O project was implemented under the Erasmus+ programme and was completed after 3 years (2021-2024) of transnational cooperation between 4 actors Acta Vista (France) leading partner, Bao Formation (France), Pour la Solidarite (Belgium), 4Grada Dragodid (Croatia), Boulouki (Greece).

 

 

Date: 31 October 2025

Rel. project: HERO

See also...

This Notebook of Works is a documentation of the works and the results of the dual educational programme “Keretsi | Apprenticeship and Workshop on Mortars for Traditional and Sustainable Building Practices” which was implemented at the beginning of October until November 2025 in Frasta, Tzoumerka, Greece, at the School for Research and Education on Traditional and  Sustainable Building, where Boulouki is based.

The document is available in Greek.

 

This article presents preliminary findings from an extensive research project titled ‘Burning the Bones of the Earth’, which began in 2021. It documents the technology of traditional lime kilns in the trans-border region between Albania and Greece.

Authors: Ioanna Ntoutsi, Faidon Moudopoulos-Athanasiou.

The file is available in English.

The manual aims to guide organisations and civil society groups who wish to actively engage in the efforts towards the conservation and transition of knowledge of the dry stone craft, assisting them with the planning and realisation of educational programmes in order to secure minimum educational and quality standards. The suggested methodology and structure take into account the particularities of the Greek territory and the conditions of isolation that are often in place, either due to insularity or mountainous terrain. It is therefore a programme that can be adjusted and realised anywhere, tapping into local techniques, knowledge, and craftsmanship.

The manual is the result of the research and practical implementation realised in 2025 by the Mitato of Amorgos, in collaboration with the Itinerant Workshop on the Traditional Building Crafts Boulouki and the Cultural and Environmental Association of Tinos “Ambassada”, in the context of the project “Allaximaria: Design and implementation of a standardised dry stone workshop”.

The file is available in Greek.

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