Critical Built Heritage Practice and Conservation supports an alternative point of departure for engaging with the historic built environment, by critically questioning the legitimacy of dominant conservation concepts and methods.
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The understanding of heritage has evolved to encompass a complexity of interwoven tangible and intangible aspects. This erudite, accessible book unpacks the subject to create an authoritative and compelling guide to one of the most important issues of the 21st century.
Sally Stone, Reader in Adaptive Reuse, Manchester School Architecture
Djabarouti successfully brings Critical Heritage Theory into meaningful dialogue with conservation practice. The result is a major contribution to integrating these key (but all too often disparate) approaches. This important book is a future classic in the making.
Dr Nigel Walter, Conservation Architect, author of Narrative Theory in Conservation
Sally Stone, Reader in Adaptive Reuse, Manchester School Architecture
Djabarouti successfully brings Critical Heritage Theory into meaningful dialogue with conservation practice. The result is a major contribution to integrating these key (but all too often disparate) approaches. This important book is a future classic in the making.
Dr Nigel Walter, Conservation Architect, author of Narrative Theory in Conservation