Relational heritage: ‘relational character’ in national cultural heritage characterisation tools
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Relational heritage : ‘relational character’ in national cultural heritage characterisation tools. / Stilling, Sofie; Braae, Ellen.
I: Landscape Research, Bind 48, Nr. 7, 2023, s. 917–934.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Relational heritage
T2 - ‘relational character’ in national cultural heritage characterisation tools
AU - Stilling, Sofie
AU - Braae, Ellen
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The need to better care for the urban landscape as a cultural, material and regenerative resource is urgent and inevitable. From a planning and design perspective, national heritage characterisation tools currently constitute an explicit point of departure for attributing value to existing urban landscapes, which informs decisions about physical transformations. This qualitative and integrative review focuses on international recommendations and on the ability of national characterisation tools to address ‘relational character’, meaning the interconnectedness of architecture with its situated environment, people and place, atmosphere and the sensory. Although international heritage institutions pledge to include relational character, in our search of state-of-the-art and exploratory approaches to relational character both nationally and regionally, we find that few such tools incorporate relational character, and those that do provide different emphases. We conclude that heritage characterisation tools are not yet sufficiently developed to address existing urban landscapes from a relational perspective.
AB - The need to better care for the urban landscape as a cultural, material and regenerative resource is urgent and inevitable. From a planning and design perspective, national heritage characterisation tools currently constitute an explicit point of departure for attributing value to existing urban landscapes, which informs decisions about physical transformations. This qualitative and integrative review focuses on international recommendations and on the ability of national characterisation tools to address ‘relational character’, meaning the interconnectedness of architecture with its situated environment, people and place, atmosphere and the sensory. Although international heritage institutions pledge to include relational character, in our search of state-of-the-art and exploratory approaches to relational character both nationally and regionally, we find that few such tools incorporate relational character, and those that do provide different emphases. We conclude that heritage characterisation tools are not yet sufficiently developed to address existing urban landscapes from a relational perspective.
KW - Faculty of Science
KW - Kulturarv
KW - værdisætning
KW - relationelle værdier
KW - redskaber
KW - review
KW - Paris aftalen
U2 - 10.1080/01426397.2023.2200995
DO - 10.1080/01426397.2023.2200995
M3 - Journal article
VL - 48
SP - 917
EP - 934
JO - Landscape Research
JF - Landscape Research
SN - 0142-6397
IS - 7
ER -
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