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Researching and Mapping the Historic Urban Landscape
The essay by Michael Turner and Rachel Singer ‘Researching and Mapping the Historic Urban Landscape’ offers a picture of the existing and possible collaborative efforts to expand academic knowledge and operational capacities for the implementation of the Historic Urban Landscape approach. It places particular emphasis on understanding cultural diversity and its relationship to Historic Urban Landscapes. The interview with Architect Rem Koolhaas provides an outlook on the future of heritage in a metropolitan world, and points to the need to expand our view to new types of cultural resources, in response to an increasing demand for urban identity.
Researching and Mapping the Historic Urban Landscape
The essay by Michael Turner and Rachel Singer ‘Researching and Mapping the Historic Urban Landscape’ offers a picture of the existing and possible collaborative efforts to expand academic knowledge and operational capacities for the implementation of the Historic Urban Landscape approach. It places particular emphasis on understanding cultural diversity and its relationship to Historic Urban Landscapes. The interview with Architect Rem Koolhaas provides an outlook on the future of heritage in a metropolitan world, and points to the need to expand our view to new types of cultural resources, in response to an increasing demand for urban identity.
Researching and Mapping the Historic Urban Landscape
Bandarin, Francesco (editor) / van Oers, Ron (editor) / Turner, Michael (author) / Singer, Rachel (author)
Reconnecting the City ; 301-315
2014-11-24
15 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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