China’s architectural heritage conservation movement
Guangya Zhu
Front. Archit. Res. ›› 2012, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (1) : 10 -22.
China’s architectural heritage conservation movement
China’s civilization is ancient. The country’s architectural heritage conservation activity is an integral part of the world conservation movement. This paper gives a general introduction of the movement in China from four aspects: (1) history; (2) important conservation projects assessments; (3) new ideas and principles being debated and discussed; and (4) issues facing the movement. The present paper summarizes the essential character of the movement in China and highlights the importance of supporting and protecting this movement.
Conservation / Architectural heri-tage / China / Character / Principle / Debate
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