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Heritage value: What is it, who decides and how can we respect the past while designing for the present and the future?
The question of architectural heritage, and what constitutes it, is an increasingly fraught one in our ever-changing built environment. The existence of a multitude of different organizations, each with their own criteria, might make decisions cut and dried in some cases. But, depending on the site and the structure, a building's value can be tangible or intangible, obvious or hidden, and tick-box criteria can fall short. Different community and other groups inevitably feel different levels of attachment to different places. And understanding the true value of a place can take significant time and research. But this understanding, and a consideration of the building or site in its whole-of-life context, is crucial for architects responding to existing built fabric.
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