Cultural Landscapes Link to Nature: Learning from Satoyama and SatoumiSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 2 - Trang 7-19 - 2018
Maya Ishizawa
The nature–culture divide is an artificial separation consolidated by Western
modern science. It is a social construction that disseminated globally, but does
not exist in some non-Western societies. Abandoning this framework to embrace an
integrated system for sustainability is challenging. The concept of the Historic
Urban Landscape (HUL) already attempts to integrate natural and cultural
herita... hiện toàn bộ
The restoration of the Oratory of the Partal Palace in the Alhambra of Granada, Grand Prix Europa Nostra 2019Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 5 - Trang 1-17 - 2021
Federico Wulff Barreiro
This research focuses on the latest restoration of the Oratory of the Partal
Palace (2013–2017), a 14th-century palatine mosque in the Alhambra, one of the
most important UNESCO-listed World Heritage Sites of Spain. This restoration was
awarded the Europa Nostra Grand Prix 2019, the most prestigious European
heritage award, promoted by the European Commission. The restoration revealed
original ins... hiện toàn bộ
The University Campus in the United States—As a Designed Work to Produce Knowledge; and as an Artefact of Cultural HeritageSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 2 - Trang 49-65 - 2018
Paul Hardin Kapp
The university campus in the United States is a unique architectural and
landscape architecture typology. Nothing like it existed until Harvard
University was established in 1638. Invented during in the 17th century by the
American colonists and later developed during the American Industrial
Revolution, the American campus is a community devoted to teaching and
generating knowledge. It can be urba... hiện toàn bộ
The right to entrepreneurial expression over heritage significance: the micropolitics of an adapted cafe in a historic Chinese townSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 6 Số 1 - 2022
Johnny F. I. Lam, Chin-Ee Ong, Tingting Wang, Rui He, Shougang Li
AbstractThis study draws on Henri Lefebvre’s (The production of space,
1992, translated by D. Nicholson-Smith) concept of the spatial triad to examine
the micropolitics of the production of urban and social space in a cafe in a
historic tourist town in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai. Such a spatial and
social examination of the historic town of Tangjiawan’s Wangchuan Cafe is
conducted in the ... hiện toàn bộ
Synergies and Frictions between Mega-events and Local Urban HeritageSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 1 - Trang 22-36 - 2017
Zachary Jones
Increasingly, cities have turned to mega-events as part of strategies to secure
much desired global recognition and attract future economic investment. These
events have a broad range of physical effects on the city and can also introduce
new concepts of the city. For historic cities, mega-events can potentially have
a profound influence on the city’s urban heritage, both physically and how
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Architectural Models and Their Contexts in China’s 20th-Century Architectural Heritage: An OverviewSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - - 2019
Qing Chang
AbstractThe article explores the morphological evolution of China’s 20th-century
architecture chronologically. Chinese Neoclassicism has played a major role in
forming the 20th-century heritage buildings surviving today. The phenomenon of
Neoclassicism emerged because of the late arrival of China’s modernisation and
industrialisation process compared with the West. In turn, in accepting and
contes... hiện toàn bộ