The heritage strategy planning handbook : an international primer /
Strategies for the conservation and revitalization of buildings and districts have preoccupied the international community for decades. This book summarizes the five major legislative approaches, the treaties and international declarations (including The Habitat Agenda 1996), outlining how to deal w...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
Dundurn Press,
©1997.
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Colección: | Denhez, Marc C. Legal and financial aspects of architectural conservation.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; 1. DIFFERENT MODELS FOR COMMON OBJECTIVES; 1.1 A Range of Models; 1.2 Common Objectives; 2. THE INTERNATIONAL STARTING POINT: TREATIES; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Treaties on Housing; 2.3 Treaties on Heritage
- 3. SEMI-OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS: THE INTERNATIONAL DECLARATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Declarations on Sustainable Development; 3.3 Declarations on Housing; 3.4 Declarations on Heritage; 3.5 Unofficial Documents; 4. THE INTERNATIONAL CHECKLIST; 4.1 Declarations Summarized; 5. STATUTORY PRECEDENTS
- 5.1 The Original Model: Legislation for the Protection of Artistic Works5.2 Statutes for the Protection of Buildings by Genus; 5.3 Land-use and Construction Legislation; 5.4 ""Environmental"" Legislation; 5.5 The Shift Towards Sustainable Development; 6. PROTECTIVE LEGISLATION
- AT A CROSSROADS; 6.1 Some Difficult Choices; 6.2 Site-Specific Solutions; 6.3 Looking Beyond the Site-Specific: the Systemic Approach; 6.4 Strategic Consequences; 6.5 Three Philosophies; 7. DE FACTO PROTECTION VERSUS DE JURE PROTECTION; 7.1 Relevance and Status Quo; 7.2 The Regulation/Subsidy Trap
- 7.3 The Definition of ""Repair"" and ""Restoration""7.4 Technological Appropriateness of Construction Standards; 7.5 Education Programs and Guarantees of Competence; 7.6 Government Occupancy of Older Buildings; 7.7 Income Tax Give-aways for Demolition; 7.8 Other Tax Give-aways for Demolition Notably Property Taxes; 7.9 Tax Systems that Insist on Short Life Expectancies for Buildings; 7.10 Discriminatory Subsidies to Public Buildings; 7.11 Artificial Restrictions on Financing; 7.12 Disregarding Philanthropic Expenditures; 8. NEW ECONOMIC PARAMETERS
- 8.1 ""The Market"" and the Role of Government Agencies8.2 National Strategies; 9. HABITAT II: RECONCILIATION OF POSITIONS; 9.1 Salutory Effects; 9.2 Proposed Initiatives; 10. CONCLUSION; ENDNOTES