In a time of increasing pressure and increasing demands on space a critical view is needed in order to preserve our cultural heritage. Mere preservation or restoration is not an approach that assures the survival of heritage in the future. In The Netherlands a new approach is being developed by which cultural heritage is integrated into physical planning and the development of new functions. In addition to contemplating on the theoretical advantages and disadvantages of the approach, this article shows an example of a successful participatory approach by which a landscape plan was designed for an area around a historical military defence line. The defence line is one of the first of the kind and originates from the Dutch War for Independenc...
Designing an adequate legal framework for protection and valorisation of cultural heritage as a pilo...
Designing an adequate legal framework for protection and valorisation of cultural heritage as a pilo...
In recent years, the separation of heritage conservation concerns and spatial planning concerns-a sp...
In a time of increasing pressure and increasing demands on space a critical view is needed in order ...
Fifteen years have passed since the start of the national project New Dutch Waterline, presented as ...
The redevelopment of the New Dutch Waterline, also known as the New Hollandic Waterline, was crucial...
Heritage is a highly malleable concept that is constantly in flux and whose substance and meaning ar...
Heritage managers and spatial planners have traditionally developed conservation-oriented (that is, ...
In recent years, the separation of heritage conservation concerns and spatial planning concerns – a ...
In the context of rapid urban transformations, this thesis explores the possible preservation strate...
Over the last decades, Dutch heritage conservation shifted from a preservationist and object-focused...
The modern protection of monuments must be disposed of conservative views with regard to urban renew...
Heritage is a highly malleable concept that is constantly in flux and whose substance and meaning ar...
The Netherlands has a centuries-long tradition of reclaiming land. In the last century gaining land ...
Contains fulltext : 73450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the current...
Designing an adequate legal framework for protection and valorisation of cultural heritage as a pilo...
Designing an adequate legal framework for protection and valorisation of cultural heritage as a pilo...
In recent years, the separation of heritage conservation concerns and spatial planning concerns-a sp...
In a time of increasing pressure and increasing demands on space a critical view is needed in order ...
Fifteen years have passed since the start of the national project New Dutch Waterline, presented as ...
The redevelopment of the New Dutch Waterline, also known as the New Hollandic Waterline, was crucial...
Heritage is a highly malleable concept that is constantly in flux and whose substance and meaning ar...
Heritage managers and spatial planners have traditionally developed conservation-oriented (that is, ...
In recent years, the separation of heritage conservation concerns and spatial planning concerns – a ...
In the context of rapid urban transformations, this thesis explores the possible preservation strate...
Over the last decades, Dutch heritage conservation shifted from a preservationist and object-focused...
The modern protection of monuments must be disposed of conservative views with regard to urban renew...
Heritage is a highly malleable concept that is constantly in flux and whose substance and meaning ar...
The Netherlands has a centuries-long tradition of reclaiming land. In the last century gaining land ...
Contains fulltext : 73450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the current...
Designing an adequate legal framework for protection and valorisation of cultural heritage as a pilo...
Designing an adequate legal framework for protection and valorisation of cultural heritage as a pilo...
In recent years, the separation of heritage conservation concerns and spatial planning concerns-a sp...