ABSTRACT
In this chapter, I propose alternative visions for Tarapacá, Zúñiga, and Lolol, considering their different status of reconstruction by the time they were documented. The record is used to measure, analyse, and propose mitigation and design criteria from a complete re-construction plan to tailored strategies, with insights on how people inhabit spaces pre- and post-reconstruction provided by the record as traces of life, supporting a re-construction approach of built heritage that adapts and continues to exist because it is inhabited.
