Have you ever wondered why some old buildings are saved while others are demolished? Who decides what is historically significant, and how are those decisions made? This course provides a foundational understanding of the field of historic preservation.
You will move beyond simply admiring old buildings to critically understanding the forces that shape our historical landscape. By the end of the course, you will be equipped with the vocabulary and conceptual tools to analyze preservation projects and debates in your own community.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles and key terminology of historic preservation.
- Learn about the history of the preservation movement and its philosophical underpinnings.
- Analyze the 'politics of significance' and how cultural, social, and economic values are assigned to heritage sites.
- Explore the role of community engagement and ethical considerations in modern preservation practices.
- Grasp the concepts of adaptive reuse and its connection to environmental sustainability.
- Practice applying theoretical knowledge through written analyses of preservation case studies.
The course begins with the fundamental concepts and history of the field before progressing to the complex theories and ethical questions that define modern preservation. You will then learn to apply these ideas to real-world scenarios.
This course is designed for complete beginners. No prior knowledge in architecture, history, or urban planning is required, only a curiosity about the places that tell our stories.
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