A Study of Conservation Promotion Strategies for Cultural Architecture in Taiwan
Date Issued
2006
Date
2006
Author(s)
Chang, Lung
DOI
zh-TW
Abstract
Taiwan’s ancient monuments and historic buildings are important non-renewable cultural assets inevitably facing the ravages of time, though during the economic boom, the deliberate threat of real estate speculation resulted in much demolition or countless insensitive renovations. Scholars have expressed concern for the survival of the character of this historic fabric under such circumstances. This dissertation will develop conservation strategies in the context of this financial and political atmosphere that at once challenges the survival of our tangible history, yet ultimately is the means of its successful perpetuation.
Chapters Two and Three will provide background research on and an analysis of the problems facing our historic buildings. Furthermore, government supporting policies, human resource development, execution guidelines, and strategies for private involvement will be examined as a basis for developing appropriate conservation principles.
The value of cultural property development will be analyzed in Chapter Five considering property assessment, cost benefit analysis, and cultural tourism, citing also case studies of similar initiatives in other countries. Additionally, in Chapter Six, domestic case studies will examine the reuse of historic properties, revitalized historic streets, the conservation and community development of historic villages,and the planning for industrial heritage conservation.
Cultural properties are an important aspect of the heritage of our people, and thus the government must not only act to protect these places, but also to make them accessible for the interaction and understanding of this history.The urgent need for bureaucratic coordination within involved government departments, following a properly developed planning policy intent on sensitive conservation and effective use of human resources, will conclude the proposed strategy for conservation through important government involvement. A continuous examination of ongoing problems facing conservation should be undertaken, but will not be included in this dissertation.
Subjects
保存策略
保存再利用案例
Cultural architecture
Conservation strategy
Case studies of domestic conservation and reuse
Cultural property development
Cultural tourism.
SDGs
Type
other
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