History Of Architectural Conservation (conserva... -
: Characterized by "romantic restoration," where ancient works were preserved or even "completed" to document "Roman greatness" and serve new functions.
: Established the foundational international guidelines for conserving and restoring historic buildings. It emphasizes respect for original materials and scientific documentation. History of Architectural Conservation (CONSERVA...
: Maintenance was driven by the continued utility of a building or its religious/cultural significance. The Egyptians and Romans were early forerunners, valuing sacred sites as part of an environmental order . : Maintenance was driven by the continued utility
: The first international document to recognize ancient monuments as a common human heritage. : Led by John Ruskin and William Morris,
: Led by John Ruskin and William Morris, this movement argued that restoration was a "forgery." They advocated for conservative repair and the protection of a building's entire historical narrative. 2. International Frameworks & Charters
: Focused on the concept of "cultural significance," including both tangible and intangible values. 3. Core Principles & Degrees of Intervention The History of ICOMOS