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Tensions and omissions in maintenance management advice for historic buildings
This paper presents a review of the literature pertinent to the management of the maintenance of historic buildings. First, literature on the philosophy and principles of conservation is considered, followed by a review of the more recent subject of the management of conservation and its processes. Throughout the review the maintenance management requirements of heritage and non-heritage buildings are compared and contrasted. Key themes are identified for best practice (including those for condition surveys) and the paper concludes with the identification of perceived gaps in knowledge.
Tensions and omissions in maintenance management advice for historic buildings
This paper presents a review of the literature pertinent to the management of the maintenance of historic buildings. First, literature on the philosophy and principles of conservation is considered, followed by a review of the more recent subject of the management of conservation and its processes. Throughout the review the maintenance management requirements of heritage and non-heritage buildings are compared and contrasted. Key themes are identified for best practice (including those for condition surveys) and the paper concludes with the identification of perceived gaps in knowledge.
Tensions and omissions in maintenance management advice for historic buildings
Dann, Nigel (author) / Wood, Sue (author)
Structural Survey ; 22 ; 138-147
2004-07-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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