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adam_text | The Venice Charter Revisited:
Modernism, Conservation and Tradition
in the 21st Century
Edited by
Matthew Hardy
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Table of Contents
Foreword
__............____............_________...._______.-----..--------·—xiii
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales
Editor s Preface
__________________________..........-----------..........xv
Matthew Hardy, Secretary of INTBAU
List of Subscribers
__________.......................................____.-----------xix
Acknowledgements..
............................................-----............................. xxi
Section
1 -
Why Revisit the Venice Charter
1.
Robert Adam, UK
....................................................................................3
Heritage
2.
A. G. K. Menon, India
...........................................................................16
The Afterlife of the Venice Charter in
Postcolonial
India
3.
Samir
Yotmés, USA
..............................................................................24
The Dominance of Modernist Ideology in the Charters of Athens
and Venice
4.
Terje
Nypan
&
Sjur Helseth, Norway
...................................................37
The Venice Charter of
1964:40
years of Cultural Heritage policy
development, consequences for a professional guideline which needs
to be interpreted over and over again
Section
2 -
Texts and Meanings
5.
Luigi Guerriero,
Italy
.............................................................................59
Piero
Gazzola
and Roberto Pane s contribution to the draft of the Venice
Charter
vi
Table of Contents
6.
Bogusław Szmygin,
Poland
...................................................................71
Venice Charier— The universal document or burden of the past?
A conservator s point of view
7.
W. Brown Morton III, USA
...................................................................82
The Influence of the Venice Charter in the United States
8.
Pance
Veikov, Macedonia
.....................................................................87
Thinking about the
Burra
Charter
Section
3 -
Reflecting on the Idea of Charter
9.
Robert Russell, USA
..............................................................................99
Authenticity, Abstraction and the Abolition of Time
10.
Naomi Miller, USA
...........................................................................107
Preservation s Modernist Pioneer: James Marston Fitch
11.
Chao-Ching
Fu,
Taiwan
....................................................................117
Validity, Authority and Limitation: Discourses on the application
of the Venice Charter in the restoration of monuments and historic
buildings in Taiwan
12.
Alan Blum, Canada
............................................................................125
Preserving the Notion of Preservation: The ineradicable perpetuity
of me, myself and I
Section
4 -
Using the Venice Charter
13.
Ethan Anthony, USA
.........................................................................139
On Number Nine
14-
Ian Lochhead, New Zealand
..............................................................149
Applying the New Zealand ICOMOS Charter: The Case of the Canterbury
Museum
15.
Irena Bakule,
Latvia
..........................................................................162
Amendments to the Venice Charter: are they necessary? The experience
of Riga
The Venice Charter Revisited
vii
16.
Amund
Sindi ng-Larsen,
Norway
.......................................................172
Lhasa in the light of Venice
Section S
-
Authoritarianism s Influence
17.
Flavia
Marcello,
Italy
........................................................................187
The
Norme
of
¡932
and the Fascist Concept of Monument.
Publia
Morbiducci s The History of Rome Through Its Built Works
18.
Olivia
Muťíoz-Rojas-Oscarsson,
Spain
..............................................198
Heritage protection and reconstruction during and after the Spanish
Civil War: Lessons from the First World War, lessons for the Second
World War
19.
Jean-François
Lejeimé,
USA
.............................................................207
The Intellectual Pleasure of Ambiguity: The Reconstruction of Spain
in the years of autarky
(¡939-1956)
20.
Clara
Moura Soares
&
Maria
João Neto,
Portugal
............................219
The Conclusion Plans of the Baroque Church of Santa
Engracia
(National
Pantheon of Portugal) in
1964,
and the Venice Charter s principles
Section
6 -
Conservation Challenges
21.
Mohammad Al-Shabander, Iraq
........................................................235
The Iraqi Marshlands Development Plan
22.
Savita
Raje,
India
...............................................................................248
The Essence of the Built Heritage Through the Concept of Total
Experience
23.
Mohammadsaeid Izadi
&
Mahshid Sehizadeh, Iran
..........................259
Modernism and Conservation in Iran: Major transformation periods
of Iranian historic cities and the current approach toward citv centre
regeneration in ¡ran
24.
John Bliss, USA
.................................................................................278
Looking at Bath, Maine in Respect of the Venice Charter
viii Table of
Contents
Section
7 -
Restoration Revisited
25.
Attilio Petniccioli,
Italy
.....................................................................291
Restoration and Design: Two Faces of the Same Medal
26.
Giulia
Annalinda Neglia,
Italy
........................................................... 302
The Old City of
Tartom
(Syria): Proposals for urban restoration
27.
Alessandra
Scarano, Italy
..................................................................313
Structures of interpretation of the identity of places, for the conservation
and transformation of built space
28.
Hacer Basarir,
Cyprus
........................................................................321
Reflections of change at the crossroads of different cultures: A
700
year
old building, St. Nicholas Cathedral
(Lala
Mustafa Pasha Mosque),
Northern Cyprus
Section
8 -
Anastylosis Today
29.
Francesco Defilippis, Italy
.................................................................333
The Restoration of Cut Stone Architecture in the Theory and Practice
of the
Compagnonnage du
Devoir: Case study of the reconstruction
of the tympanum of the Church
ofSt Gervais
and St
Protais
in Paris
30.
Michele
Montemurro, Italy
................................................................342
Restoration Theory and Practice of the
Compagnons du Devoir.
The fabric integrations in the Tour St Jacques in Paris
31. Daniela
Catalano,
Italy
......................................................................356
The Replica in the Recovery of Stone Architectures: Technique, art
and tradition in relation to contemporary production processes
32.
Christian
Nini
&
Gianluca Caramia, Italy
.........................................364
A Project of Anastylosis: The temple of Rome and Augustus at Leptis
Magna
Section
9 -
Lessons from India
33.
Vikas
Dilawari, India
.........................................................................375
Process vs Product: Scientific Conservation vs Traditional Conservation
The Venice Charter Revisited
ix
34.
Návin Piplaní,
India
...........................................................................382
Interpreting the Venice Charter: Case study of the Taj Mahal
and its environs, India
35.
Michele Moschìni,
Italy
.....................................................................393
The Restoration of Hindu Temples and the Venice Charter
36.
Jhilmil Kishore, UK
...........................................................................401
Creating a Charter for the Indian Sub-Continent
Section
10 -
Lessons from Italy
37.
Ettore Mazzola,
Italy
.........................................................................411
Monuments and Environment are not Separable
38.
Giovanni
Fatta,
Italy
..........................................................................422
Traditional Architecture in the Re-qualification of Palermo Historical
Centre
39.
Donatella Diolaiti, Italy
.....................................................................437
A New Traditional Urban Neighbourhood Within the Historical Centre:
The Case of the
Contini
addition in
Ferrara
40.
Giuseppe Amoruso, Italy
...................................................................447
A Code for the Lost City
Section
11 -
Reconstruct and Re-Use
41.
Ame Sedal,
Norway
..........................................................................455
A Tale of Reconstruction in Two Cities: Oslo and Berlin
42.
Rand Carter, USA
..............................................................................463
The Project to Rebuild
Karl Friedrich
Schinkels
Bauakademie,
Berlin
43.
Křupali Uplekar,
India
.......................................................................471
Historic Preservation and its Relevance Today: An examination
of Dresden
s Frauenkirche in
the light of the Venice Charter
44. Tamara
Rogíč,
Netherlands
...............................................................488
Reuse of Historic Buildings: Minimal Intervention formally defined
χ
Table of
Contents
Section
12 -
The Pleasures of Imitation, Revival, Pastiche
and Nostalgia
45. Gabriele
Tagliaventi,
Italy
.................................................................503
The Eternal Youth of
Imitation in
Architecture: From Viollet-Le-Duc to
Maurice Cutot
46.
Maria
Rita Campa,
Italy
....................................................................512
E.E. Viollet-le-Duc, between theory and practice of conservation:
The case of Carcassonne town
47.
Michael Mehaffy, USA
.....................................................................525
Pastiche Versus Revival: Toward a modern understanding of collective
intelligence in architecture
48.
Susan Parham, UK
.............................................................................533
The Relationship Between Approaches to Conservation and the Idea
of Nostalgia: Looking at food-centred spaces within cities
Section
13 ·
New Traditional Architecture in Conservation Areas
49.
Anton Glikin, Russia/USA
................................................................547
The Venice Charter and the Current Development ofSt Petersburg
50.
Nicholas
Patricios,
Greece
.................................................................56!
The Re-Emergence of Traditional Architecture in Greece: Kefalonia
and Ithaki
51.
John Smylie, Northern Ireland
...........................................................570
New Intervemtions in Conservation Areas: Preserving character
through visio-structural reinforcement
52.
Anne Fairfax, USA
............................................................................581
A Vison
for Marion Square, Charleston, South Carolina: A case study-
far future development within an established historic district
The Venice Charter Revisited
xi
Section
14 -
Sustainable Management of Cultural Heritage
53.
Jessica Douglas-Home, UK
...............................................................599
The Work of the Mihai Emmescu Trust in the Saxon Villages
of Transylvania. Romania
54.
Chris Landorf, Australia
....................................................................606
The impact of the Venice Charter on cultural heritage sustainability
55.
Steven Bee, UK
.................................................................................624
Conservation Principles for Constructive Conservation
56.
Dinh Quoc Phuong
&
Derham Groves. Vietnam
&
Australia
...........633
Towards Maintaining Hanoi s Sense of Place
Section
15 -
New Ideas About Authenticity
57.
iuliana Ciotoiu, Romania
................................................................... 645
Monumurnents of Rural Vernacular Architecture in the
21
Century
in the Context of the Venice Charter
5S. Olakunle Makinde, Nigeria
...............................................................651
M.O.T.N.A: The National Commission for Museums and Monuments
project on the legacy of traditional architecture in Nigeria
59.
Jurate
Markeviciene, Lithuania
.........................................................669
From Physical to Virtual Authenticity, and Whither: Are the answers
of the Venice Charter still relevant?
60.
Stephen Frith, Australia
.....................................................................682
he and Ngunnhu; Intangible
memoria
and the authentic copy
Section
16 ·
Changing the Way We Think About Conservation
Kl.
Steven Semes, USA.....
......................................................................697
Updating the Venice Charter Forty Years On
62.
Paolo Marconi, Italy
..........................................................................706
2006:
An Updated Venice Charter
xii
Table of
Contents
63. Richard Sammons, USA....................................................................714
The Value of Restoration, Reconstruction, and Creative Additions
to Historic Fabric
64.
Jaap
Dawson, Netherlands
.................................................................719
Making Friends with the World We Build
Appendices
Appendix I
_______________________
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The ICOMOS Venice Charter,
і
964
Appendix
11...™.™..................™.............™™.™.....™...........·..............·... 734
The INTBAU Venice Declaration,
2007
Contributors
_____________________.------.------------------------------741
Index
__,_______________
™.
_______________„____._____
™.™.™..755
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