The process of heritage-making is far from straightforward. Defining the meaning of heritage in young nations and cities where land availability is limited is a challenging exercise. It often crosses the paths of history, religion, memory-shaping, development, and identity-building. It requires fluent communication channels between civil society, local organisations and governments. Willingness to cooperate from all the parties involved is essential; dialogue a must. In land-scarce or densely populated Asian cities, expansion and growth is colliding with the preservation of legacies, the past and memory. This paper examines regional case studies from Hong Kong, Manila and Singapore, where preservation of cultural patrimony, development an...
The central question of this dissertation is: what can Hong Kong teach us about the geography of her...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
At a time when the world is becoming more monotonous under the effect of globalization, diversity ha...
Heritage conservation, inherently, is contradictory to development. However, it does not mean that t...
This paper looks at the transformation of the built heritage in Singapore in the context of the inte...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of urban futures in Asia by examining heritage conse...
More than half of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, and cities provide the setting fo...
In the landscape of Singapore today, built heritage is often ignored considering how the country is ...
Singapore is one of the most rational and unsentimental places on earth. Its government prides itsel...
Heritage is a social construct: it is the way contemporary society relates to its past, and transfor...
Towns in Malaysia are rich in built heritage from colonial days and the symbiotic existence of Chine...
The article discusses the dynamics of the relationship between heritage conservation and urban devel...
In 2001, the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, ICOMOS and DOCOMOMO launched a joint programme to identif...
Panel 1.1 - Heritage, Culture and ReligionHong Kong, as a post-industrial ‘Asia’s World City’, seems...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
The central question of this dissertation is: what can Hong Kong teach us about the geography of her...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
At a time when the world is becoming more monotonous under the effect of globalization, diversity ha...
Heritage conservation, inherently, is contradictory to development. However, it does not mean that t...
This paper looks at the transformation of the built heritage in Singapore in the context of the inte...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion of urban futures in Asia by examining heritage conse...
More than half of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, and cities provide the setting fo...
In the landscape of Singapore today, built heritage is often ignored considering how the country is ...
Singapore is one of the most rational and unsentimental places on earth. Its government prides itsel...
Heritage is a social construct: it is the way contemporary society relates to its past, and transfor...
Towns in Malaysia are rich in built heritage from colonial days and the symbiotic existence of Chine...
The article discusses the dynamics of the relationship between heritage conservation and urban devel...
In 2001, the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, ICOMOS and DOCOMOMO launched a joint programme to identif...
Panel 1.1 - Heritage, Culture and ReligionHong Kong, as a post-industrial ‘Asia’s World City’, seems...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
The central question of this dissertation is: what can Hong Kong teach us about the geography of her...
The metropolis of Hong Kong has expanded enormously since 1960, by means of a New Town strategy. On ...
At a time when the world is becoming more monotonous under the effect of globalization, diversity ha...