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Notice (permalien)
Réf.
42602
Type
journal issue
Titre
Conservation bulletin 72
Langues
English
Date
01/05/2014
Pages
48 p.
Vol. & n°
v. 72
ISSN
0753-8674
Mots-clés
historic buildings / constructive conservation / town planners / houses / cultural significance / values / social aspects / demographic aspects / urban development / social housing / suburbs / conversion of buildings / re-use / garden cities / town planning / building typologies / town and country planning / rehabilitation / economic aspects / public awareness / land use plans / modern architecture / housing / historic towns
Résumé en anglais
Demand for new homes far outstrips supply. So how do we use traditional housing, historic building conversions and sensitively designed new homes to meet that demand while conserving and enhancing our heritage? This edition of Conservation Bulletin is intended to take a more nuanced approach to the issues, and look in greater detail at both the likely implicationsof current housing demand on historic places, and how the consequent pressures can be managed or indeed harnessed to create successful outcomes.
Many organisations and individuals are attempting to provide those involved in planning and building new housing development with the tools and techniquesto be able to do this.
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