Built Heritage, Vol. 8, 2024
Articles
1. Dominant discourses framing the reuse of industrial heritage in the context of mega-events: a relationship matrix approach. --Florence Graezer Bideau, Huishu Deng, Helena Roux
2. China’s vernacular architectural heritage and historic preservation. --Ronald G. Knapp
3. Rethinking heritage for sustainable development, by Sophia Labadi. London: UCL Press, 2022. 256pp. ISBN 9781800081932. --Michael Turner
4. The effects of commercialisation on urban heritage in Tianjin: a study of citizens’ livelihood in the Five Avenues (Wudadao) historical district. --Xiaochen Liu
5. Heritage, urban form and spatial resignification in the production of sustainable Olympic legacies: an urban design analysis of the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. --Renata Latuf de Oliveira Sanchez
6. Industrial heritage in the hosting of mega-events: assessing the potential for urban redevelopment and social change?. --Florence Graezer Bideau, Anne-Marie Broudehoux
7. Evolving heritage in modern China: transforming religious sites for preservation and development. --Yujie Zhu
8. The sound heritage of Kotagede: the evolving soundscape of a living museum. --Christina E. Mediastika, Anugrah S. Sudarsono, Sentagi S. Utami, Teguh Setiawan, James G. Mansell, Revianto B. Santosa, Army Wiratama, Ressy J. Yanti, Laurence Cliffe
9. The politics of heritage in a river-city: imperial, hyper-colonial, and globalising Tianjin. --Maurizio Marinelli
10. Correction: Local community engagement and gazettement approach in managing and conserving Pangani historic town in Tanzania. --Maximilian Felix Chami, Elinaza Mjema
11. Making history, making place—contextualising the built heritage of world expos 2010 and 2015. --Pascal Honisch
12. A study of the impact of entrance space on indoor air quality in vernacular dwellings in desert areas during sandstorms. --Xinyu Zhang, Yushu Liang, Shanshan Shi and Guofeng Shen
13. When concrete was considered sustainable: ecological crisis, technological transition and the prefabricated concrete rural houses in Jiangsu Province from 1961 to the 1980s. --Yichuan Chen
14. 50 Years World Heritage Convention: Shared Responsibility – Conflict & Reconciliation, by Marie-Theres Albert, Roland Bernecker, Claire Cave, Anca Claudia Prodan and Matthias Ripp. Springer Cham, 2022. 504pp. ISBN9783031056628. --Lucas Lixinski
15. Local community engagement and gazettement approach in managing and conserving Pangani historic town in Tanzania. --Maximilian Felix Chami, Elinaza Mjema
1. Dominant discourses framing the reuse of industrial heritage in the context of mega-events: a relationship matrix approach. --Florence Graezer Bideau, Huishu Deng, Helena Roux
2. China’s vernacular architectural heritage and historic preservation. --Ronald G. Knapp
3. Rethinking heritage for sustainable development, by Sophia Labadi. London: UCL Press, 2022. 256pp. ISBN 9781800081932. --Michael Turner
4. The effects of commercialisation on urban heritage in Tianjin: a study of citizens’ livelihood in the Five Avenues (Wudadao) historical district. --Xiaochen Liu
5. Heritage, urban form and spatial resignification in the production of sustainable Olympic legacies: an urban design analysis of the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. --Renata Latuf de Oliveira Sanchez
6. Industrial heritage in the hosting of mega-events: assessing the potential for urban redevelopment and social change?. --Florence Graezer Bideau, Anne-Marie Broudehoux
7. Evolving heritage in modern China: transforming religious sites for preservation and development. --Yujie Zhu
8. The sound heritage of Kotagede: the evolving soundscape of a living museum. --Christina E. Mediastika, Anugrah S. Sudarsono, Sentagi S. Utami, Teguh Setiawan, James G. Mansell, Revianto B. Santosa, Army Wiratama, Ressy J. Yanti, Laurence Cliffe
9. The politics of heritage in a river-city: imperial, hyper-colonial, and globalising Tianjin. --Maurizio Marinelli
10. Correction: Local community engagement and gazettement approach in managing and conserving Pangani historic town in Tanzania. --Maximilian Felix Chami, Elinaza Mjema
11. Making history, making place—contextualising the built heritage of world expos 2010 and 2015. --Pascal Honisch
12. A study of the impact of entrance space on indoor air quality in vernacular dwellings in desert areas during sandstorms. --Xinyu Zhang, Yushu Liang, Shanshan Shi and Guofeng Shen
13. When concrete was considered sustainable: ecological crisis, technological transition and the prefabricated concrete rural houses in Jiangsu Province from 1961 to the 1980s. --Yichuan Chen
14. 50 Years World Heritage Convention: Shared Responsibility – Conflict & Reconciliation, by Marie-Theres Albert, Roland Bernecker, Claire Cave, Anca Claudia Prodan and Matthias Ripp. Springer Cham, 2022. 504pp. ISBN9783031056628. --Lucas Lixinski
15. Local community engagement and gazettement approach in managing and conserving Pangani historic town in Tanzania. --Maximilian Felix Chami, Elinaza Mjema
Knapp, Ronald G. - Personal Name
Chen, Yichuan - Personal Name
Zhang, Xinyu - Personal Name
Honisch, Pascal - Personal Name
Chami, Maximilian Felix - Personal Name
Marinelli, Maurizio - Personal Name
Mediastika, Christina E. - Personal Name
Zhu, Yujie - Personal Name
Sanchez, Renata Latuf de Oliveira - Personal Name
Liu, Xiaochen - Personal Name
Turner, Michael - Personal Name
Bideau, Florence Graezer - Personal Name
Lixinski, Lucas - Personal Name
Chen, Yichuan - Personal Name
Zhang, Xinyu - Personal Name
Honisch, Pascal - Personal Name
Chami, Maximilian Felix - Personal Name
Marinelli, Maurizio - Personal Name
Mediastika, Christina E. - Personal Name
Zhu, Yujie - Personal Name
Sanchez, Renata Latuf de Oliveira - Personal Name
Liu, Xiaochen - Personal Name
Turner, Michael - Personal Name
Bideau, Florence Graezer - Personal Name
Lixinski, Lucas - Personal Name
Vol. 8, 2024
2662-6802
e-Journal Desain
Inggris
Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
2024
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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