This session focuses on the concept of Historic Urban Landscape (HUL), a conservation approach in the development of historic urban concerned not only in preserving the physical, but also focuses on the entire human environment with all its tangible and intangible aspects.Inviting Francesco Bandarin (senior architect, former Director of UNESCO World Heritage Center in 2000-20120 and Assistant Director-General of UNESCO for Culture), famous for his work "The Historic Urban Landscape: Managing Heritage in an Urban Century", this session dives deeper into the new paradigm of conservation by expanding the focus on intangible culture, tradition diversity, socio-economic factors, as well as environmental factors in developing strategies for sustainable conservation. For those of you who didn't have the chance to take part in the event, you can watch it on our YouTube channel at BPPI Heritage.
LInk: https://youtu.be/vxNsmvcv2bY