The relation between architectural history and heritage is ambiguous. Both domains are confronted with rapid changes in scale and complexity, leaving practitioners in both fields with the challenging task to provide new methods and a new vocabulary to enable research and communication. 70 years ago Nicolaus Pevsner could write about Lincoln cathedral and the bicycle shed to discern between architecture and building. These days not only housing and urban development have been accepted as ‘objects’ of research, in fact all material manifestation of human occupation, at least as far as design is involved, is considered worth studying. On the heritage side, developments are comparable: horizontally and vertically the domain has been enlarged...
There are the Alps, the Alpine space, and there is heritage or heritages, depending on the meaning o...
... when the modern world finds that the eclecticism of the present is barren and fruitless, and tha...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
The relation between architectural history and heritage is ambiguous. Both domains are confronted wi...
Experts have been wondering to what extent the work of architects in monument restoration requires c...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
New Directions in Architectural History Today the field of study in architectural history has expan...
Built works of architecture form vital aspects of our cultural heritage. However, the precise nature...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
This article deals with the challenges for the architectural historian as formulated by the architec...
The Heritage & Architecture section from the faculty of Architecture / Delft University of Techn...
This graduation study examined in an exploratory way how the ‘intangible’ aspects of architectural [...
Within managing built heritage, there is a well-known framework to cope with the material aspects of...
The problematic relationship between, on the one hand, monographs and local and national studies and...
There are the Alps, the Alpine space, and there is heritage or heritages, depending on the meaning o...
... when the modern world finds that the eclecticism of the present is barren and fruitless, and tha...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...
The relation between architectural history and heritage is ambiguous. Both domains are confronted wi...
Experts have been wondering to what extent the work of architects in monument restoration requires c...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
New Directions in Architectural History Today the field of study in architectural history has expan...
Built works of architecture form vital aspects of our cultural heritage. However, the precise nature...
This contribution is an adaptation of the theme of Monuments and historic Buildings in the Netherlan...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
This article deals with the challenges for the architectural historian as formulated by the architec...
The Heritage & Architecture section from the faculty of Architecture / Delft University of Techn...
This graduation study examined in an exploratory way how the ‘intangible’ aspects of architectural [...
Within managing built heritage, there is a well-known framework to cope with the material aspects of...
The problematic relationship between, on the one hand, monographs and local and national studies and...
There are the Alps, the Alpine space, and there is heritage or heritages, depending on the meaning o...
... when the modern world finds that the eclecticism of the present is barren and fruitless, and tha...
In comparison with other European nations, the Netherlands was very late in introducing a Monuments ...