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Managing built heritage : the role of cultural values and significance / Stephen Bond, Derek Worthing.
Fine Arts Library TH3401 .W675 2016
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bond, Stephen, 1955- author.
- Worthing, Derek, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration.
- Historic buildings.
- Historic sites--Management.
- Historic sites.
- Historic buildings--Management.
- Cultural property--Management.
- Cultural property.
- Management.
- Physical Description:
- ix, 270 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2016.
- Summary:
- This new edition of a reflective and informative guide on current conservation management offers practical measures for managing the built cultural heritage and is grounded in critical thinking. The authors examine management issues through the use of values-led decision making based on an understanding of the significance of the cultural asset. They consider how significance is assessed and used as an effective focus and driver for management strategies and processes. Effective management of built heritage requires a clear understanding of what makes an asset significant - and how that significance might be vulnerable - but the book also emphasises how this understanding must inform all activities in order to ensure that what is important about an asset is protected and enhanced. Since the publication of the first edition there has been much fundamental rethinking - both nationally and internationally - on approaches to the conservation of the built heritage. This second edition of Managing Built Heritage: The Role of cultural values and significance remains analytical but also draws on real-life examples to illustrate particular issues, looking at current approaches and drawing out best practice. The authors consider key policies and procedures that need to be implemented to help ensure effective management and describe management strategies and tools for a wide range of built heritage assets. They explain how understanding and using conservation values (significance) is essential to the protection of the built heritage. The book will be useful for specialists in built heritage - conservation officers, heritage managers, architects, planners, engineers and surveyors - as well as for facilities and estates managers whose building stock includes protected or designated structures or buildings in conservation or other historic areas. Book jacket.
- Contents:
- 1 Introduction 1
- Note 3
- References 4
- 2 Heritage Assets: Their Nature and Management Implications 5
- Introduction 5
- Some introductory thoughts about heritage assets 6
- Heritage assets and their management implications 8
- Owners, managers and management approaches 45
- References 46
- 3 Heritage Values and Cultural Significance 49
- Benefits of conservation 50
- Understanding the cultural significance of a heritage asset 57
- Development in the idea of values 58
- Value characterisation: typologies 62
- Categories of values 66
- Some examples of assets and their values 73
- References 82
- 4 Assessing Significance 85
- Establishing and analysing the origins and development of an asset 85
- Gathering evidence about significance 86
- Research and types of evidence 88
- Primary source material 90
- Secondary material 97
- Interpreting the building/physical remains 99
- Establishing and analysing the character, dynamics and setting of the asset 100
- Assessing community values 104
- Analysing significance 107
- Assessing significance: comparisons and relativity 108
- Comparisons 111
- Some issues in value assessment 113
- Sensitivity to change 116
- References 118
- 5 Using Significance in Management Tools and Processes 121
- Introduction 121
- The conservation plan 122
- The management plan 143
- Management tools for historic areas 149
- Historic area appraisals 151
- Characterisation 156
- Heritage impact assessments 160
- Heritage statements within the development planning process 172
- Local management agreements 174
- Care, design and quality standards guidance 179
- References 184
- 6 Maintenance Management 187
- Introduction 187
- A strategic perspective 189
- Recording 192
- Financial management of maintenance management 213
- Information management in maintenance management 214
- Performance indicators 214
- References 215
- 7 Sustainability, Built Heritage and Conservation Values: Some Observations 217
- Introduction 217
- Sustainable development 217
- Sustainability and the built heritage 219
- Trade-offs 220
- Charters and guidance documents 221
- Sustainable management of historic buildings 225
- References 227
- 8 Conservation Principles 229
- Introduction 229
- Development of conservation principles 229
- Core conservation principles 230
- The relationship between significance-based management and traditional conservation principles 239
- References 240
- 9 Case Studies 243
- Case Study 1: Royal Dart Hotel, Kingswear, Devon, England 243
- Case Study 2: Baixa, Maputo, Mozambique 249
- Case Study 3: The Site of the Former Taunton Gaol, Taunton, Somerset, England 253
- Case Study 4: Maintaining the Commonwealth War Graves 256
- References 266.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Bond, Stephen, 1955- author. Managing built heritage.
- ISBN:
- 9781118298756
- 1118298756
- OCLC:
- 911618266
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