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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 건축/디자인 > 건축 > 문화재복원
· ISBN : 9781873394137
· 쪽수 : 378쪽
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Part 1 Cultural landscapes - an holistic view of the environment: landscape as heritage - national scenes and global changes, David Lowenthal; the elusive reality of landscape - concepts and approaches of landscape, Michael Jones; cultural landscapes - the need for a political perspective, Harold Eidsvik; a study in Nordic landscape planning, Magne Bruun; issues facing Scotland, John Arnott; the Scottishness of Scottish architecture - building for people and places, Charles McKean; farm buildings in Norway, Jan Vage; towards a common language - the unifying perceptions of an integrated approach, Lesley Macinnes; a journey through Scotland, John Foster. Part 2 Planning for interpretation - working together in partnership: discovering the personality of a region - strategic interpretation in Scotland, Magnus Fladmark; the Scottish parks system - a strategy for conservation and enjoyment, Timothy Edwards et al; integrated strategies in national parks - experience in England and Wales, Peter Freeman and Tim Haley; access through hostelling - the role and policies of SYHA, Philip Lawson and Magnus Fladmark; explaining the local heritage - the role of a regional archaeologist, Ian Shepherd; the heritage of Aberdeen, James Wyness. Part 3 Interpretation and presentation - studies in telling the story: the NorthEast of Scotland Agricultural Heritage Centre - interpretation at Aden, Andrew Hill; the new Lanark story, James Arnold; Chatelherault - the restoration and interpretation of a folly, James Brockie; Kelburn Country Centre - presenting a family heritage, The Earl of Glasgow; Baxters and its visitor centre, Gordon Baxter and Finlay Weir; the British Golf Museum, Peter Lewis; at their country's call - the heritage of soldiering in Scotland, Stephen Wood. Part 4 The arts and crafts - calling upon the muses: our heritage - not just an armchair at the fireside of history, Duncan Macmillan; the timeless heritage of music, John Purser; the Scottish tradition of story telling, Donald Archie MacDonald; everyman's furniture in Lowland Scotland, David Jones; bowyery and fletching - the ancient crafts of archer, Hugh Soar; heritage is in the hearth, Elisabeth Luard.