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Notice catalographique « Informed conservation : understanding historic buildings and their landscapes for conservation »

Titre
Informed conservation : understanding historic buildings and their landscapes for conservation
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Clark, Kate
  • English Heritage
Lieu de publication
London
Maison d'édition
English Heritage
Date de publication
2001
Collation
123 p.
Résumé
Provides advice on techniques for understanding historic buildings and their landscapes, and, specifically, how to apply that understanding to conservation projects, such as repair, alteration, development or management. Understanding for conservation purposes involves forensic, archaeological analysis of the fabric of a building and its landscape. Yet, it goes beyond archaeology to draw upon other specialisms - measured survey, architectural and landscape history, construction history documentary research, architectural paint analysis, dendrochronology and many other techniques. The ultimate aim of that understanding is to define significance - a process which increasingly goes beyond expert values to encompass the wider view of stakeholders.
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Historic buildings - Great Britain - Conservation and restoration
  • Architecture - Great Britain - Conservation and restoration
  • Monuments - Conservation and restoration
  • Cultural property - Protection
  • Architecture - Grande-Bretagne - Conservation et restauration
  • Biens culturels - Protection
  • Monuments historiques - Grande-Bretagne - Conservation et restauration
  • Monuments - Conservation et restauration
ISBN/ISSN
1-87359-264-7
Pays
United Kingdom
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
N 8850 C682
Clé
13415
Collection
Catalogue
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