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Archaeology and Architecture: A Tradition of Collaboration
Archaeologists and architects have often found themselves in conflict—particularly so over the last 40 years—but this situation does not do justice to the collaboration that prevailed between architect and archaeologist from the early years of the nineteenth century up until the time of World War II. Lately, archaeologists and architects have identified much common ground: the demands of cultural heritage management, and the realization that ‘the monument’ is as much the landscape (or cityscape) as an individual building. This has forced us to think more carefully about the setting, recording, methods of conservation, and other disciplines required to undertake heritage management projects. With a new millennium and new work practices ahead, it may be valuable to look at the collaboration that did exist before increasing specialization forced the two professions apart.
Archaeology and Architecture: A Tradition of Collaboration
Archaeologists and architects have often found themselves in conflict—particularly so over the last 40 years—but this situation does not do justice to the collaboration that prevailed between architect and archaeologist from the early years of the nineteenth century up until the time of World War II. Lately, archaeologists and architects have identified much common ground: the demands of cultural heritage management, and the realization that ‘the monument’ is as much the landscape (or cityscape) as an individual building. This has forced us to think more carefully about the setting, recording, methods of conservation, and other disciplines required to undertake heritage management projects. With a new millennium and new work practices ahead, it may be valuable to look at the collaboration that did exist before increasing specialization forced the two professions apart.
Archaeology and Architecture: A Tradition of Collaboration
Emerick, Keith (author)
Journal of Architectural Conservation ; 3 ; 52-66
1997-01-01
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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