This article explores the creation of the system for the conservation of architectural heritage in Northern Ireland, evidencing the struggle for convergence within the UK before 1972. The agency of networked individuals, close state– civil society interrelationships and the innovative actions of conservationist groups in response to legislative and practice inadequacies in the 1960s are discussed. In particular, a series of ‘pre-statutory lists’ are introduced, highlighting the burgeoning interest in industrial archaeology and Victorian architecture in Belfast and the prompt provided to their creation by redevelopment. The efforts of conservationists were eventually successful after the collapse of Devolution in the early 1970s
The City and Port of Belfast evolved artificially, a product and producer of Western industrialisati...
Apparently, conservation agenda around the globe is getting more significant nowadays. In the quest ...
The accepted underlying principle held for the destruction of certain elements of architectural heri...
This article explores the creation of the system for the conservation of architectural heritage in ...
Terence O’Neill maintained a keen interest in conservation and architectural heritage, but his reco...
The cathedral city of Armagh is one of the most historically and architecturally significant on the...
The urban landscape of the city of Belfast was radically transformed from the late 1960s by a combin...
The evolving urban landscape in Belfast, circa 1960-1989, is explored in this thesis with a particul...
In most European countries, the 20th Century witnessed a growing interest in urban conservation as b...
The ongoing development of Titanic Quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland, has already made significan...
This paper will examine the fate of several buildings in Dublin, Ireland, constructed during the Bri...
The Victorian City of London’s financial centre expanded and renewed its building infrastructure vir...
The paper discusses the relationship between the state, historic buildings preservation and national...
In Belfast in the 1970s and 1980s, a modernist housing scheme became subject to multiple contested a...
The late-1960s witnessed sustained debate about the prevailing direction of policy towards the exist...
The City and Port of Belfast evolved artificially, a product and producer of Western industrialisati...
Apparently, conservation agenda around the globe is getting more significant nowadays. In the quest ...
The accepted underlying principle held for the destruction of certain elements of architectural heri...
This article explores the creation of the system for the conservation of architectural heritage in ...
Terence O’Neill maintained a keen interest in conservation and architectural heritage, but his reco...
The cathedral city of Armagh is one of the most historically and architecturally significant on the...
The urban landscape of the city of Belfast was radically transformed from the late 1960s by a combin...
The evolving urban landscape in Belfast, circa 1960-1989, is explored in this thesis with a particul...
In most European countries, the 20th Century witnessed a growing interest in urban conservation as b...
The ongoing development of Titanic Quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland, has already made significan...
This paper will examine the fate of several buildings in Dublin, Ireland, constructed during the Bri...
The Victorian City of London’s financial centre expanded and renewed its building infrastructure vir...
The paper discusses the relationship between the state, historic buildings preservation and national...
In Belfast in the 1970s and 1980s, a modernist housing scheme became subject to multiple contested a...
The late-1960s witnessed sustained debate about the prevailing direction of policy towards the exist...
The City and Port of Belfast evolved artificially, a product and producer of Western industrialisati...
Apparently, conservation agenda around the globe is getting more significant nowadays. In the quest ...
The accepted underlying principle held for the destruction of certain elements of architectural heri...