The National Estate

The National Estate
Title The National Estate PDF eBook
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Total Pages 31
Release 1976
Genre Environmental policy
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The National Estate

The National Estate
Title The National Estate PDF eBook
Author Clem J. Lloyd
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 1977
Genre Australia
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Pp. 212-5; Quinkan country rock art; pp. 110-11, Coranderrk station; mention of other sites.

Conserving the National Estate

Conserving the National Estate
Title Conserving the National Estate PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Australian Government Publishing Service
Total Pages 217
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780644240246

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Protecting the National Estate in the A.C.T.

Protecting the National Estate in the A.C.T.
Title Protecting the National Estate in the A.C.T. PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 8
Release 1986
Genre Cultural property
ISBN 9780642110381

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APAIS 1994: Australian public affairs information service

APAIS 1994: Australian public affairs information service
Title APAIS 1994: Australian public affairs information service PDF eBook
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Publisher National Library Australia
Total Pages 1106
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Values in Cities

Values in Cities
Title Values in Cities PDF eBook
Author James Lesh
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 338
Release 2022-09-23
Genre History
ISBN 1000606716

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Examining urban heritage in twentieth-century Australia, James Lesh reveals how evolving ideas of value and significance shaped cities and places. Over decades, a growing number of sites and areas were found to be valuable by communities and professionals. Places perceived to have value were often conserved. Places perceived to lack value became subject to modernisation, redevelopment, and renewal. From the 1970s, alongside strengthened activism and legislation, with the innovative Burra Charter (1979), the values-based model emerged for managing the aesthetic, historic, scientific, and social significance of historic environments. Values thus transitioned from an implicit to an overt component of urban, architectural, and planning conservation. The field of conservation became a noted profession and discipline. Conservation also had a broader role in celebrating the Australian nation and in reconciling settler colonialism for the twentieth century. Integrating urban history and heritage studies, this book provides the first longitudinal study of the twentieth-century Australian heritage movement. It advocates for innovative and reflexive modes of heritage practice responsive to urban, social, and environmental imperatives. As the values-based model continues to shape conservation worldwide, this book is an essential reference for researchers, students, and practitioners concerned with the past and future of cities and heritage. The Foreword and Chapter 1/Introduction of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Monumental Queensland

Monumental Queensland
Title Monumental Queensland PDF eBook
Author Lisanne Gibson
Publisher Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9780702234651

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Monumental Queensland encourages us - whoever and wherever we are - to look more closely at the things around us and how they articulate our identity. It also asks us to consider why these objects continue to matter, and shows what can happen if they're not acknowledged.