The historic environment undergoes cycles of material deterioration, and these processes have a powerful impact on the meanings and values associated with it. In particular, decay informs the experience of authenticity, as a tangible mark of age and ‘the real’. This article examines the intersection between material transformation, scientific intervention and cultural value. Drawing on qualitative social research at three Scottish historic buildings, we show that there are a complex range of cultural values and qualities associated with material transformation. Furthermore, we highlight how the use of science-based conservation to characterise, and intervene in, processes of material transformation can affect these values and qualities. We ...
Drawing on interdisciplinary research focusing on Durham University estate, we describe how building...
Through a critical review of existing research, this report examines current knowledge and understan...
In this article I consider the problems, dilemmas and opportunities surrounding approaches to social...
The historic environment undergoes cycles of material deterioration, and these processes have a powe...
AbstractThe historic environment undergoes cycles of material deterioration, and these processes hav...
This article focuses on ideas of historic conservation, examining the multiple ways in which these a...
What is the relationship between energy efficiency and old buildings? While a large body of research...
This article summarizes the results from recent research focusing on the experience and negotiation ...
Seligman, a 20th-century collector and historian, stated: ‘The first duty of the museums is to give ...
In anthropology and beyond, discussions of character have more often focused on this as a quality of...
In recent years, it is progressively believed that heritage itself does not have values, but rather...
Purpose: This paper questions the common perception within heritage science that the environment is ...
Values-based conservation is an increasingly dominant theme in heritage conservation theory. It is l...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ concepts and approaches to ...
Change is historically seen as incompatible with built heritage. Paradoxically, change can charge he...
Drawing on interdisciplinary research focusing on Durham University estate, we describe how building...
Through a critical review of existing research, this report examines current knowledge and understan...
In this article I consider the problems, dilemmas and opportunities surrounding approaches to social...
The historic environment undergoes cycles of material deterioration, and these processes have a powe...
AbstractThe historic environment undergoes cycles of material deterioration, and these processes hav...
This article focuses on ideas of historic conservation, examining the multiple ways in which these a...
What is the relationship between energy efficiency and old buildings? While a large body of research...
This article summarizes the results from recent research focusing on the experience and negotiation ...
Seligman, a 20th-century collector and historian, stated: ‘The first duty of the museums is to give ...
In anthropology and beyond, discussions of character have more often focused on this as a quality of...
In recent years, it is progressively believed that heritage itself does not have values, but rather...
Purpose: This paper questions the common perception within heritage science that the environment is ...
Values-based conservation is an increasingly dominant theme in heritage conservation theory. It is l...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ concepts and approaches to ...
Change is historically seen as incompatible with built heritage. Paradoxically, change can charge he...
Drawing on interdisciplinary research focusing on Durham University estate, we describe how building...
Through a critical review of existing research, this report examines current knowledge and understan...
In this article I consider the problems, dilemmas and opportunities surrounding approaches to social...