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Diachronic Commemoration: The Heritagization Routes to the Built Environment Related to Epidemic Events
In the post-pandemic era, following the recent global crisis, it is essential to recognize the heritagization pathways of built environments associated with epidemic events. By tracing the evolution of heritage linked to these events, analyzing the characteristics of epidemic-related built environments, and exploring methods of heritagization, this study proposes a foundational conservation principle. The establishment of concepts and components of built heritage during and after epidemic periods can serve as a guide for more effective societal management. These efforts offer valuable insights for addressing major public events and enhancing urban resilience.
Diachronic Commemoration: The Heritagization Routes to the Built Environment Related to Epidemic Events
In the post-pandemic era, following the recent global crisis, it is essential to recognize the heritagization pathways of built environments associated with epidemic events. By tracing the evolution of heritage linked to these events, analyzing the characteristics of epidemic-related built environments, and exploring methods of heritagization, this study proposes a foundational conservation principle. The establishment of concepts and components of built heritage during and after epidemic periods can serve as a guide for more effective societal management. These efforts offer valuable insights for addressing major public events and enhancing urban resilience.
Diachronic Commemoration: The Heritagization Routes to the Built Environment Related to Epidemic Events
Gangyi Tan (author) / Xuchu Geng (author) / Yanfei Jia (author)
2024
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