Restoration is often problematised within built heritage practice as an inauthentic activity of imitation. This is symptomatic of a Western focus on physical heritage sites, which is underpinned by an amalgam of scientific materialism and visual aesthetics. Situated within a postmodern conceptualisation of heritage as increasingly dynamic, social and intangible, this study suggests the relationship between restoration and authenticity is increasingly out of step with contemporary perspectives and would benefit from a critical gaze. Drawing on Baudrillard’s theory of ‘hyperreality’, this study makes space for two key concepts within the built heritage paradigm: authenticity as emergent and fluid; and the legitimisation of imitation as a vali...
Seligman, a 20th-century collector and historian, stated: ‘The first duty of the museums is to give ...
It is two decades since US architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable wrote of her loathing of the term...
Our understanding of authenticity in the material world is characterized by a problematic dichotomy ...
Restoration is often problematised within built heritage practice as an inauthentic activity of imit...
This article summarizes the results from recent research focusing on the experience and negotiation ...
This chapter explores the utility of an existentialist understanding of authenticity for the histori...
There is a lively ongoing debate on Critical Heritage Studies and the Authorised Heritage Discourse,...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ concepts and approaches to ...
Authenticity is an important category in cultural debates, which has emerged in parallel with the no...
This article focuses on the fraught questions surrounding replicas and their use in heritage context...
What do we actually know about how replicas of historical objects and monuments 'work' in heritage c...
This article examines the question of authenticity in relation to 3D visualisation of historic objec...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between 'Eastern' and 'Western' concepts and approaches to ...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation examines the heritage significance of Rust-en-...
The paper presents the history and trends of façadism, with examples from around the world, includin...
Seligman, a 20th-century collector and historian, stated: ‘The first duty of the museums is to give ...
It is two decades since US architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable wrote of her loathing of the term...
Our understanding of authenticity in the material world is characterized by a problematic dichotomy ...
Restoration is often problematised within built heritage practice as an inauthentic activity of imit...
This article summarizes the results from recent research focusing on the experience and negotiation ...
This chapter explores the utility of an existentialist understanding of authenticity for the histori...
There is a lively ongoing debate on Critical Heritage Studies and the Authorised Heritage Discourse,...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ concepts and approaches to ...
Authenticity is an important category in cultural debates, which has emerged in parallel with the no...
This article focuses on the fraught questions surrounding replicas and their use in heritage context...
What do we actually know about how replicas of historical objects and monuments 'work' in heritage c...
This article examines the question of authenticity in relation to 3D visualisation of historic objec...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between 'Eastern' and 'Western' concepts and approaches to ...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation examines the heritage significance of Rust-en-...
The paper presents the history and trends of façadism, with examples from around the world, includin...
Seligman, a 20th-century collector and historian, stated: ‘The first duty of the museums is to give ...
It is two decades since US architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable wrote of her loathing of the term...
Our understanding of authenticity in the material world is characterized by a problematic dichotomy ...