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Historic Cities and Sacred Sites

Author : Ismail Serageldin,Ephim Shluger,Joan Martin-Brown
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 082134904X

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Historic Cities and Sacred Sites by Ismail Serageldin,Ephim Shluger,Joan Martin-Brown Pdf

This book contributes to a better understanding of why historic cities and sacred sites are important, and how cultural roots may influence and improve urban futures. It emphasises the need to include social and cultural dimensions in economic development and offers cases of best practice.

Sacred Sites, Sacred Places

Author : David L. Carmichael,Jane Hubert,Brian Reeves,Audhild Schanche
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781135633202

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Sacred Sites, Sacred Places by David L. Carmichael,Jane Hubert,Brian Reeves,Audhild Schanche Pdf

Sacred Sites, Sacred Places explores the concept of 'sacred' and what it means and implies to people in differing cultures. It looks at why people regard some parts of the land as special and why this ascription remains constant in some cultures and changes in others. Archaeologists, legislators and those involved in heritage management sometimes encounter conflict with local populations over sacred sites. With the aid of over 70 illustrations the book examines the extreme importance of such sacred places in all cultures and the necessity of accommodating those intimate beliefs which are such a vital part of ongoing cultural identity. Sacred Sites, Sacred Places therefore will be of help to those who wish to be non-destructive in their conservation and excavation practices. This book is unique in attempting to describe the belief systems surrounding the existence of sacred sites, and at the same time bringing such beliefs and practices into relationship with the practical problems of everyday heritage management. The geographical coverage of the book is exceptionally wide and its variety of contributors, including indigenous peoples, archaeologists and heritage professionals, is unrivalled in any other publication.

Historic Cities

Author : Jeff Cody,Francesco Siravo
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 634 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2019-07-30
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781606065938

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Historic Cities by Jeff Cody,Francesco Siravo Pdf

This new volume in the GCI's Readings in Conservation series brings together a selection of seminal writings on the conservation of historic cities. This book, the eighth in the Getty Conservation Institute’s Readings in Conservation series, fills a significant gap in the published literature on urban conservation. This topic is distinct from both heritage conservation and urban planning despite the recent growth of urbanism worldwide, no single volume has presented a comprehensive selection of these important writings until now. This anthology, profusely illustrated throughout, is organized into eight parts, covering such subjects as geographic diversity, reactions to the transformation of traditional cities, reading the historic city, the search for contextual continuities, the search for values, and the challenges of sustainability. With more than sixty-five texts, ranging from early polemics by Victor Hugo and John Ruskin to a generous selection of recent scholarship, this book thoroughly addresses regions around the globe. Each reading is introduced by short prefatory remarks explaining the rationale for its selection and the principal matters covered. The book will serve as an easy reference for administrators, professionals, teachers, and students faced with the day-to-day challenges confronting the historic city under siege by rampant development.

Preserving the Architecture of Historic Cities and Sacred Places

Author : Ismail Serageldin,Joan Martin-Brown,Ephim Shluger,World Bank
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Architecture
ISBN : OCLC:45671699

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Preserving the Architecture of Historic Cities and Sacred Places by Ismail Serageldin,Joan Martin-Brown,Ephim Shluger,World Bank Pdf

Historic Sacred Places of Philadelphia

Author : Roger W. Moss
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015060391201

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Historic Sacred Places of Philadelphia by Roger W. Moss Pdf

This opulent volume, by the author and photographer of the acclaimed Historic Houses of Philadelphia, will serve as a guide through the architectural and religious traditions of Philadelphia, complete with maps, telephone numbers, and web sites.

Jerusalem

Author : Roberto Copello
Publisher : JG Press
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2010-10
Category : Jerusalem
ISBN : 1572156716

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Jerusalem by Roberto Copello Pdf

Enigmatic, extremely ancient and yet ultramodern, a wonderful mix of cultures where history fills the air, Jerusalem is said to be the city that most powerfully feels the breath of God. In this place the center of the universe according to belief systems of the Middle Ages sacred sites and splendid temples stand just yards apart from each other, making this city the spiritual and religious heart of the world for two-thirds of humanity. Jerusalem is the capital of the three great monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam all of whose followers are children of Abraham and the followers of a single God.

The Economics of Uniqueness

Author : Guido Licciardi,Rana Amirtahmasebi
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2012-10-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780821397060

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The Economics of Uniqueness by Guido Licciardi,Rana Amirtahmasebi Pdf

In a world where half of the population lives in cities and more than 90 percent of urban growth is occurring in the developing world, cities struggle to modernize without completely losing their unique character, which is embodied by their historic cores and cultural heritage assets. As countries develop, cultural heritage can provide a crucial element of continuity and stability: the past can become a foundation for the future. This book collects innovative research papers authored by leading scholars and practitioners in heritage economics, and presents the most current knowledge on how heritage assets can serve as drivers of local economic development. What this book tries to suggest is a workable approach to explicitly take into account the cultural dimensions of urban regeneration in agglomerations that have a history and possess a unique character, going beyond an approach based solely on major cultural heritage assets or landmarks. The knowledge disseminated through this book will help stakeholders involved in preparation, implementation, and supervision of development investments to better assess the values of cultural heritage assets and incorporate them in urban development policies.

Archaeological Mexico

Author : Andrew Coe
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Indians of Mexico
ISBN : OCLC:809636493

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Sacred Places Europe

Author : Brad Olsen
Publisher : CCC Publishing
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1888729120

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Sacred Places Europe by Brad Olsen Pdf

Combining current trends, academic theories, and historical insights, this travel guide brings both lesser-known and famous European spiritual locales into perspective by explaining the significance of each sacred site. The cultural relevance, history, and spirituality of each site—including Stonehenge, the Acropolis, Mont Saint Michel, Pompeii, and Saint Peter’s Basilica—are explained, creating a moving and artistic travel experience. Each destination—with selections spanning more than 15 countries throughout Europe—is accompanied by easy-to-follow maps and directions.

New Architecture and Urbanism

Author : Saswati Chetia,Deependra Prashad
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010-01-08
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781443818926

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New Architecture and Urbanism by Saswati Chetia,Deependra Prashad Pdf

This book on “New Architecture and Urbanism: Development of Indian Traditions” builds on the contributions from various architects, planners, educationists, decision-makers & others from across the world who gathered together to create a forum for the promotion of traditional processes and techniques for the creation of the built environment. This forum was initiated by INTBAU India, The International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism in India, and supported by The Nabha Foundation. This book presents the arguments, axioms and case studies related to Traditional Architecture and Urbanism in a sequential format. Firstly it examines the “New ways of looking at Heritage” by separating it from pure history into a living and evolving process. The book looks at what defines traditional methods and their relevance to the contemporary context. It also examines the aspects of Continuity and Contextual frameworks in the built environment. The section on “Sustainable Buildings, Places and Communities” explores the many facets of locally driven processes from the viewpoint of tradition and sustainability. These include many community based planning methods and their applications in shaping the built environment, aspects of environmental sustainability and on how appropriateness could be ingrained into current architectural education. Lastly, the book delves into a number of executed examples in architecture seeking to learn from tradition and examples in “place-making urbanism” which in turn promotes humane, walkable and connected neighbourhoods.

Places That Count

Author : Thomas F. King
Publisher : AltaMira Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2003-09-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780759116085

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Places That Count by Thomas F. King Pdf

Places That Count offers professionals within the field of cultural resource management (CRM) valuable practical advice on dealing with traditional cultural properties (TCPs). Responsible for coining the term to describe places of community-based cultural importance, Thomas King now revisits this subject to instruct readers in TCP site identification, documentation, and management. With more than 30 years of experience at working with communities on such sites, he identifies common issues of contention and methods of resolving them through consultation and other means. Through the extensive use of examples, from urban ghettos to Polynesian ponds to Mount Shasta, TCPs are shown not to be limited simply to American Indian burial and religious sites, but include a wide array of valued locations and landscapes—the United States and worldwide. This is a must-read for anyone involved in historical preservation, cultural resource management, or community development.

The Historic Urban Landscape

Author : Francesco Bandarin,Ron van Oers
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2012-03-19
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780470655740

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"Addresses key issues and best practice for urban conservation Authors able to offer unique insight from UNESCO's World Heritage Centre Examples drawn from urban heritage sites worldwide -- from Timbuktu to Liverpool Richly illustrated with colour photographs."-- Résumé Wordcat.

Sacred Space: Shrine, City, Land

Author : Benjamin Z. Kedar,R.J. Zwi Werblowsky
Publisher : Springer
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781349140848

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Sacred Space: Shrine, City, Land by Benjamin Z. Kedar,R.J. Zwi Werblowsky Pdf

Sacred Space: Shrine, City, Land - a collection of articles that deal with Holy Places from Antiquity to the present; from the lands of the Fertile Crescent to Europe, India, Japan and Mexico; from mountains and seas to temples, cities and countries; from the construction, perception and functioning of sacred sites to the psychotic breakdowns they bring on some visitors.

Archaeological Mexico

Author : Andrew Coe
Publisher : Avalon Travel Pub
Page : 469 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1566913217

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Archaeological Mexico by Andrew Coe Pdf

This guide is a must for anyone interested in personally exploring Mexico's prehistoric ruins. Author Andrew Coe takes an in-depth look at Mesoamerican culture, from the early mammoth hunters to the magnificent civilizations encountered by Cortes, and explores the newest and most exciting scientific theories on each site.

Shinto Shrines

Author : Joseph Cali,John Dougill
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2012-11-30
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780824837754

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Shinto Shrines by Joseph Cali,John Dougill Pdf

Of Japan’s two great religious traditions, Shinto is far less known and understood in the West. Although there are a number of books that explain the religion and its philosophy, this work is the first in English to focus on sites where Shinto has been practiced since the dawn of Japanese history. In an extensive introductory section, authors Joseph Cali and John Dougill delve into the fascinating aspects of Shinto, clarifying its relationship with Buddhism as well as its customs, symbolism, and pilgrimage routes. This is followed by a fully illustrated guide to 57 major Shinto shrines throughout Japan, many of which have been designated World Heritage Sites or National Treasures. In each comprehensive entry, the authors highlight important spiritual and physical features of the individual shrines (architecture, design, and art), associated festivals, and enshrined gods. They note the prayers offered and, for travelers, the best times to visit. With over 125 color photographs and 50 detailed illustrations of archetypical Shinto objects and shrines, this volume will enthrall not only those interested in religion but also armchair travelers and visitors to Japan alike. Whether you are planning to visit the actual sites or take a virtual journey, this guide is the perfect companion. Visit Joseph Cali’s Shinto Shrines of Japan: The Blog Guide: http://shintoshrinesofjapanblogguide.blogspot.jp/. Visit John Dougill’s Green Shinto, “dedicated to the promotion of an open, international and environmental Shinto”: http://www.greenshinto.com/wp/.