Heritage conservation today is recognised one of the oldest philosophies in the field of built environment aimed at creating a sustainable management system for historic buildings, sites and monuments. At the root of its theory, policies and practices lies the belief that cultural built heritage is a priceless asset. Unfortunately, some argue it is a bankrupt metaphor. The concept of pricelessness has failed persistently to protect places with important historical and cultural values from being demolished by way of neglect. Built assets may frequently receive appropriate listing or other statutory protection until such time as a conflict arises with what are considered the more mainstream values of capitalist societies, generating a tension...
Stakeholders are recognised as drivers of effective conservation of cultural built heritage. Yet, as...
Cultural heritage (CH) is a public good which is not traded in the market, thus market fails to indi...
Heritage buildings are an important element of our urban environments, representing the hope and asp...
Whilst legislatures at all levels of Australian government have been slower to establish heritage pr...
Relatively developed countries share the issues related to preservation of artifacts such as buildin...
In times of financial crisis, heritage can be perceived as a pleasant but unnecessary addition. This...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider some of the approaches which have been developed ...
If we just consider the world around us, we unequivocally realize that objects, living beings and an...
Valuation of heritage buildings is usually performed by architectural-historical experts, who use a ...
This paper presents some update to the contemporary conservation of built heritage and discusses the...
Despite increasing efforts to protect cultural built heritage, destruction continues and impediments...
This report asks the question how to balance thepreservation of cultural built heritage against othe...
The Built Heritage belongs to a particular country or nation whether it could be an ancient city,bui...
The issue of commodification of heritage has attracted the interest of academic researchers as well ...
The need of preserving the physical built inheritance of the past has been accepted, at least in the...
Stakeholders are recognised as drivers of effective conservation of cultural built heritage. Yet, as...
Cultural heritage (CH) is a public good which is not traded in the market, thus market fails to indi...
Heritage buildings are an important element of our urban environments, representing the hope and asp...
Whilst legislatures at all levels of Australian government have been slower to establish heritage pr...
Relatively developed countries share the issues related to preservation of artifacts such as buildin...
In times of financial crisis, heritage can be perceived as a pleasant but unnecessary addition. This...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider some of the approaches which have been developed ...
If we just consider the world around us, we unequivocally realize that objects, living beings and an...
Valuation of heritage buildings is usually performed by architectural-historical experts, who use a ...
This paper presents some update to the contemporary conservation of built heritage and discusses the...
Despite increasing efforts to protect cultural built heritage, destruction continues and impediments...
This report asks the question how to balance thepreservation of cultural built heritage against othe...
The Built Heritage belongs to a particular country or nation whether it could be an ancient city,bui...
The issue of commodification of heritage has attracted the interest of academic researchers as well ...
The need of preserving the physical built inheritance of the past has been accepted, at least in the...
Stakeholders are recognised as drivers of effective conservation of cultural built heritage. Yet, as...
Cultural heritage (CH) is a public good which is not traded in the market, thus market fails to indi...
Heritage buildings are an important element of our urban environments, representing the hope and asp...