World Heritage and the Concept of Environment - Ethical and Aesthetic Perspectives ; Светска баштина и појам окружења / животне средине – етичке и естетске перспективе

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Title: World Heritage and the Concept of Environment - Ethical and Aesthetic Perspectives ; Светска баштина и појам окружења / животне средине – етичке и естетске перспективе
Authors: Kuletin Ćulafić, Irena
Source: Thematic conference proceedings : 50 years /1972–2022/ of the Convention concerning the protection of world cultural and natural heritage / International scientific conference Educational programs - the future of world cultural and natural heritage
Publisher Information: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: RAF - Repository of the Faculty of Architecture University of Belgrade
Subject Terms: World Heritage, concept of environment, ethics and aesthetics of sustainability, tangible and intangible values
Description: The need for an integrative relation in the protection and preservation of heritage viewed through the concept of sustainable development has placed man, nature and culture through the concept of the environment in a comprehensive relationship in which each category of world heritage (both cultural and natural) is considered through the synthesis of material and immaterial values, whereby sustainable development represents a unifying paradigm of ethical and aesthetic approach in understanding the heritage science. The concept of environment is not just a scenography for one of the heritage categories, but it contains ethical and aesthetic values that classify it as a world heritage. This paper draws special attention to the complex relationships within the architectural heritage seen as equally material (physical, tangible) and immaterial (“living”, dynamic, untan- gible. The aesthetic experience of architecture is a key point of sustainable access to heritage. On the other hand, ethics opens up issues of goodwill and freedom, problems of duty and purpose, the relationship between morals and actions that we take in the environments. All of the above points to the necessity of re-examining the heritage policies, bearing in mind the distinct influences and consequences of the modern era.
Document Type: conference object
Language: English
Italian
Relation: https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2867; http://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/10402/bitstream_10402.pdf; https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2867; 133463305
Availability: https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2867
http://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/10402/bitstream_10402.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2867
Rights: openAccess ; ARR
Accession Number: edsbas.CA28C325
Database: BASE
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Abstract:The need for an integrative relation in the protection and preservation of heritage viewed through the concept of sustainable development has placed man, nature and culture through the concept of the environment in a comprehensive relationship in which each category of world heritage (both cultural and natural) is considered through the synthesis of material and immaterial values, whereby sustainable development represents a unifying paradigm of ethical and aesthetic approach in understanding the heritage science. The concept of environment is not just a scenography for one of the heritage categories, but it contains ethical and aesthetic values that classify it as a world heritage. This paper draws special attention to the complex relationships within the architectural heritage seen as equally material (physical, tangible) and immaterial (“living”, dynamic, untan- gible. The aesthetic experience of architecture is a key point of sustainable access to heritage. On the other hand, ethics opens up issues of goodwill and freedom, problems of duty and purpose, the relationship between morals and actions that we take in the environments. All of the above points to the necessity of re-examining the heritage policies, bearing in mind the distinct influences and consequences of the modern era.