Auteurs
Ahnen, Doris / Brandt, Sigrid / Bredenbeck, Martin / Bumbaru, Dinu / Burkhardt, Berthold / Dill, Alex / Furrer, Bernhard / Gisbertz, Olaf / Glatz, Joachim / Grosse, Marianne / Guratzsch, Dankwart / Haspel, Jörg / Kaiser, Roswitha / Kurz, Philip / Kellner, Andreas / Knall-Brskovsky, Ulrike / Koch, Uwe / Kuipers, Marieke C. / Langenberg, Silke / Lettl, Eva / Machat, Christoph / Meier, Hans-Rudolf / Merk, Elisabeth / Metz, Thomas / Meuser, Philipp / Nagel, Reiner / Posch, Wilfried / Rambert, Francis / Reichert, Martin / Reker, Gerold / Ringbeck, Birgitta / Ripp, Matthias / Sayn-Wittgenstein, Alexander zu / Seifen, Barbara / Spital-Frenking, Oskar / Stephan, Regina / Tostões, Ana / Vollmar, Bernd / Wesseler, Petra / Wiezorek, Elena / Will, Thomas
Éditeurs
Brandt, Sigrid / Haspel, Jörg / Ziesemer, John
Résumé en anglais
The founding of the German, or to be more specific the West German national committee of ICOMOS in 1965 in Mainz was the reason to hold a conference in November 2015, the papers of which are compiled in this publication. The conference in Mainz did not only celebrate the half-centenary of an international non-governmental organisation. Instead, it also focused on buildings erected during ICOMOS’ initial phase. Heritage conservation authorities and courses at universities as well as the interested publichave been dealing with the architectural witnesses of those years for quite a long time now. Therefore, it seemed obvious not only to pick out the question of their monument values, but also problems in dealing with this young heritageand to discuss recent renovation and restoration experiences.
The organisers, who teamed up for the purpose of looking at the close relationship between monument culture and building culture of a young heritage, are representatives of analliance that is not a matter of course: ICOMOS Germany, the Chamber of Architects and the Directorate General Cultural Heritage in Rhineland-Palatinate as well as the Federal Foundation Baukultur as working group planning to cooperate again in the future.