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Topics, Perspectives and Studies in 20C Heritage and Our Recent Cultural Legacy
Globalising Heritage: World Heritage as a manifestation of modernism and challenges from the periphery W. Logan (Melbourne, Australia) Perception and preference study of the environment: an approach to preserve cultural legacy and historic place P. Miller and A. Lekagul (Blacksburg, VA, USA) The archaeology of 20 Century warfare: global, national and local perspectives J. Schofield (London. UK) Change and influence during the 20th Century in Christian worship. I. George (North Adelaide, Australia) Conserving the recent past: recognition, protection and practical challenges S. Macdonald (Parramatta, Australia) Mid-Century modem: How do we save it? A popular education strategy -- Sydney houses of the fifties: plus or minus? S. Burke (Parramatta, Australia) A Monument to our recent past H. Lardner (CarIton, Australia) 20th Century heritage issues at the High Court and National Gallery, Canberra and the Sydney Opera House B. Buchanan (Sydney, Australia) Changing heritage, changing values: Memories of two world wars in the Barossa Valley L. Leader-Elliott (Adelaide, Australia) Imperfect revivals: some comments on renovations to two Sydney modernist buildings H. Margalit (Sydney, Australia) Education and legislation of twentieth Century archaeological heritage S. Raymond (Enmore, Australia) &RQWHQWVRIWK &HQWXU\+HULWDJH2XU5HFHQW&XOWXUDO+HULWDJH 'DYLG-RQHV>HG@ 3DJH RI
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People, property, planning and the picturesque: a critique of recent planning practises in a heritage landscape M. Read (Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand) Sacrosanct or sacrificial? The future of modernism's legacy and the role of new design K. Christ (York, UK) Assessing the Significance of 2T' C underwater cultural heritage M. Staniforth (Adelaide, Australia) Goin' down the road: heritage aspects of the car culture W. Brown (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) Heritage, national identity and the National Motor Museum R. Pilgrim (Adelaide, Australia) Dodge-tide: a rusting rural legacy D. Smith (Adelaide, Australia) British car factories since 1896 - lessons learned from the first complete survey of the remains of a 20 Century industry in the United Kingdom P. Collins (lronbridge, Shropshire, UK) Preserving the legacy of Inuksuit in Arctic Canada S. Heyes (Adelaide, Australia) The dilemmas of listing public artworks: a South Australian scenario G. Malone (Goodwood, SA, Australia) Public Art? Whose Stories? Whose Heritage? J. Lally (Adelaide, Australia) Art installation as an integral part of our cultural heritage M. Worth (Brighton, SA, Australia) Modern urban space ephemera: the Tasmanian experience A. Neale (Launceston, Tas, Australia) Roy Simpson's diocesian offices, Melbourne - more than a symbol of progress U. de Jong (Geelong, Vic, Australia) Seduction and destruction on the Gold Coast: the rise and fall of Lennon's Hotel, Broadbeach, Queensland A. Teague (Melbourne, Australia) Council House, Perth: caught between competing heritage values +HULWDJHWRXULVPDQGFRQVHUYDWLRQFRPSHWLQJLQWHUHVWVRURXUFRPPRQIXWXUH G. Blackler (Christchurch, New Zealand) Preserving the past: The Tasmania society S. Petrow (Hobart, Australia) Evolution of Frenchman's Rock on Kangaroo island C. Truman (Adelaide, Australia), G. Hopkins and C. Goodwin (Montacute, SA, Australia) Writing the Past: Guyon or Bradshaw? H. Winter (Mitcham, Vie, Australia) Clarity or confusion - the national and the global M. Tadic (Myrtle Bank, SA, Australia) Protecting the intangible and living culture through institutional strengthening: Bali case study B. Hayes (Adelaide, SA, Australia) Heritage legacy or development impediment - late twentieth Century architecture of the campus of the University of Western Australia C. Lewis (Nedlands, WA, Australia) &RQWHQWVRIWK &HQWXU\+HULWDJH2XU5HFHQW&XOWXUDO+HULWDJH 'DYLG-RQHV>HG@ 3DJH RI I. Kelly (Parramatta, NSW, Australia)
Valuing our national inheritance: a reflection on heritage protection over the last thirty years D. Yencken (Melbourne, Australia) Valuing the contribution of landscape architectural works to Australian culture: a preliminary assessment C. Bull (Melbourne, Australia) Australia's 20 Century architecture of international significance E. Martin (Canberra, Australia) Environment and the collective memory: events, people and places M. Walker (Sydney, Australia) Very contemporary heritage architecture A. Radford (Adelaide, Australia) Stories from the margins: place, memory and public art M. Morrison (Byron Bay, NSW, Australia)
Protest, peacekeeping and resistance: assessing the heritage significance of 20th Century activist sites K. Walshe (Adelaide, Australia) High and low, old and new: heritage space J. Harris (Perth, Australia) Post-world war H planning for Darwin's Fannie Bay E. Gibson (Darwin, Australia) Contemporary Australian design and the anti-memorial S-A. Ware (Melbourne, Australia) Pre-Adelaide regionalism heritage: regionalist Adelaide design, traditionalism and Walter Hervey Bagot D. Jones (Adelaide, Australia) A vanishing garden passport: South Australian gardens of the 1920s- 1 940s L. Bird (Adelaide, Australia) Malcolm Johnson Moir and Heather McDonald Sutherland: 1930's functionalism in Canberra P. Freeman (Manuka, ACT, Australia) Driven by change: our heritage of motor garages and service stations M. Summerton (Travancore, Vic, Australia) Intersections: public art and road space R. Fazakerley and J. Bonham (Adelaide, Australia) Neon in Melbourne D. Wixted (North Melbourne, Australia) Whither sporting heritage: reflections on debates in Victoria about Waverley Park and the Melbourne Cricket Ground R. Hay (Geelong, Vic, Australia), C. Lazenby, M. Haig-Muir and P. Mewett (Melbourne, Australia) The cultural significance of retail environments A. Allan (Adelaide, Australia) Golden opportunities: the making of Golden Grove 1975-2000 C. Bosman (Adelaide, Australia) Virtual Rundle Street T. Wyeld (Adelaide, Australia) Internal parkland in early planned suburbs R. Freestone (Sydney, Australia) and D. Nicols (Burwood, Vic, Australia) 20tl' Century urban heritage: managing change in Canberra's Garden City planned heritage precincts D. Scott and M. Walton (Canberra, Australia) The Impact of modemism on Canberra's landscape D. Firth (Belconnen, ACT, Australia) Creating the capital of a twentieth Century nation: making and keeping Canberra S. Marsden (Yarralumla, ACT, Australia) 'Australianising' Canberra's parliamentary zone J. Walliss (Adelaide, Australia) The first stage of aging: modem heritage places get old &RQWHQWVRIWK &HQWXU\+HULWDJH2XU5HFHQW&XOWXUDO+HULWDJH 'DYLG-RQHV>HG@ 3DJH RI
20 Century Heritage Our Recent Cultural Heritage
Proceedings of the Australia ICOMOS 2001 National Conference held in Adelaide South Australia
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Contents
Foreword
Acknowledging recent cultural heritage: reflections upon 20th Century heritage questions and prospects D. Jones (Adelaide, Australia)
Context of 20th Century Heritage inቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱAustralasia
Topics, Perspectives and Studies in 20C Heritage and Our Recent Cultural Legacy
Globalising Heritage: World Heritage as a manifestation of modernism and challenges from the periphery W. Logan (Melbourne, Australia) Perception and preference study of the environment: an approach to preserve cultural legacy and historic place P. Miller and A. Lekagul (Blacksburg, VA, USA) The archaeology of 20 Century warfare: global, national and local perspectives J. Schofield (London. UK) Change and influence during the 20th Century in Christian worship. I. George (North Adelaide, Australia) Conserving the recent past: recognition, protection and practical challenges S. Macdonald (Parramatta, Australia) Mid-Century modem: How do we save it? A popular education strategy -- Sydney houses of the fifties: plus or minus? S. Burke (Parramatta, Australia) A Monument to our recent past H. Lardner (CarIton, Australia) 20th Century heritage issues at the High Court and National Gallery, Canberra and the Sydney Opera House B. Buchanan (Sydney, Australia) Changing heritage, changing values: Memories of two world wars in the Barossa Valley L. Leader-Elliott (Adelaide, Australia) Imperfect revivals: some comments on renovations to two Sydney modernist buildings H. Margalit (Sydney, Australia) Education and legislation of twentieth Century archaeological heritage S. Raymond (Enmore, Australia) &RQWHQWVRIWK &HQWXU\+HULWDJH2XU5HFHQW&XOWXUDO+HULWDJH 'DYLG-RQHV>HG@ 3DJH RI
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People, property, planning and the picturesque: a critique of recent planning practises in a heritage landscape M. Read (Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand) Sacrosanct or sacrificial? The future of modernism's legacy and the role of new design K. Christ (York, UK) Assessing the Significance of 2T' C underwater cultural heritage M. Staniforth (Adelaide, Australia) Goin' down the road: heritage aspects of the car culture W. Brown (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) Heritage, national identity and the National Motor Museum R. Pilgrim (Adelaide, Australia) Dodge-tide: a rusting rural legacy D. Smith (Adelaide, Australia) British car factories since 1896 - lessons learned from the first complete survey of the remains of a 20 Century industry in the United Kingdom P. Collins (lronbridge, Shropshire, UK) Preserving the legacy of Inuksuit in Arctic Canada S. Heyes (Adelaide, Australia) The dilemmas of listing public artworks: a South Australian scenario G. Malone (Goodwood, SA, Australia) Public Art? Whose Stories? Whose Heritage? J. Lally (Adelaide, Australia) Art installation as an integral part of our cultural heritage M. Worth (Brighton, SA, Australia) Modern urban space ephemera: the Tasmanian experience A. Neale (Launceston, Tas, Australia) Roy Simpson's diocesian offices, Melbourne - more than a symbol of progress U. de Jong (Geelong, Vic, Australia) Seduction and destruction on the Gold Coast: the rise and fall of Lennon's Hotel, Broadbeach, Queensland A. Teague (Melbourne, Australia) Council House, Perth: caught between competing heritage values +HULWDJHWRXULVPDQGFRQVHUYDWLRQFRPSHWLQJLQWHUHVWVRURXUFRPPRQIXWXUH G. Blackler (Christchurch, New Zealand) Preserving the past: The Tasmania society S. Petrow (Hobart, Australia) Evolution of Frenchman's Rock on Kangaroo island C. Truman (Adelaide, Australia), G. Hopkins and C. Goodwin (Montacute, SA, Australia) Writing the Past: Guyon or Bradshaw? H. Winter (Mitcham, Vie, Australia) Clarity or confusion - the national and the global M. Tadic (Myrtle Bank, SA, Australia) Protecting the intangible and living culture through institutional strengthening: Bali case study B. Hayes (Adelaide, SA, Australia) Heritage legacy or development impediment - late twentieth Century architecture of the campus of the University of Western Australia C. Lewis (Nedlands, WA, Australia) &RQWHQWVRIWK &HQWXU\+HULWDJH2XU5HFHQW&XOWXUDO+HULWDJH 'DYLG-RQHV>HG@ 3DJH RI I. Kelly (Parramatta, NSW, Australia)
Valuing our national inheritance: a reflection on heritage protection over the last thirty years D. Yencken (Melbourne, Australia) Valuing the contribution of landscape architectural works to Australian culture: a preliminary assessment C. Bull (Melbourne, Australia) Australia's 20 Century architecture of international significance E. Martin (Canberra, Australia) Environment and the collective memory: events, people and places M. Walker (Sydney, Australia) Very contemporary heritage architecture A. Radford (Adelaide, Australia) Stories from the margins: place, memory and public art M. Morrison (Byron Bay, NSW, Australia)
Protest, peacekeeping and resistance: assessing the heritage significance of 20th Century activist sites K. Walshe (Adelaide, Australia) High and low, old and new: heritage space J. Harris (Perth, Australia) Post-world war H planning for Darwin's Fannie Bay E. Gibson (Darwin, Australia) Contemporary Australian design and the anti-memorial S-A. Ware (Melbourne, Australia) Pre-Adelaide regionalism heritage: regionalist Adelaide design, traditionalism and Walter Hervey Bagot D. Jones (Adelaide, Australia) A vanishing garden passport: South Australian gardens of the 1920s- 1 940s L. Bird (Adelaide, Australia) Malcolm Johnson Moir and Heather McDonald Sutherland: 1930's functionalism in Canberra P. Freeman (Manuka, ACT, Australia) Driven by change: our heritage of motor garages and service stations M. Summerton (Travancore, Vic, Australia) Intersections: public art and road space R. Fazakerley and J. Bonham (Adelaide, Australia) Neon in Melbourne D. Wixted (North Melbourne, Australia) Whither sporting heritage: reflections on debates in Victoria about Waverley Park and the Melbourne Cricket Ground R. Hay (Geelong, Vic, Australia), C. Lazenby, M. Haig-Muir and P. Mewett (Melbourne, Australia) The cultural significance of retail environments A. Allan (Adelaide, Australia) Golden opportunities: the making of Golden Grove 1975-2000 C. Bosman (Adelaide, Australia) Virtual Rundle Street T. Wyeld (Adelaide, Australia) Internal parkland in early planned suburbs R. Freestone (Sydney, Australia) and D. Nicols (Burwood, Vic, Australia) 20tl' Century urban heritage: managing change in Canberra's Garden City planned heritage precincts D. Scott and M. Walton (Canberra, Australia) The Impact of modemism on Canberra's landscape D. Firth (Belconnen, ACT, Australia) Creating the capital of a twentieth Century nation: making and keeping Canberra S. Marsden (Yarralumla, ACT, Australia) 'Australianising' Canberra's parliamentary zone J. Walliss (Adelaide, Australia) The first stage of aging: modem heritage places get old &RQWHQWVRIWK &HQWXU\+HULWDJH2XU5HFHQW&XOWXUDO+HULWDJH 'DYLG-RQHV>HG@ 3DJH RI
20 Century Heritage Our Recent Cultural Heritage
Proceedings of the Australia ICOMOS 2001 National Conference held in Adelaide South Australia
th
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledging recent cultural heritage: reflections upon 20th Century heritage questions and prospects D. Jones (Adelaide, Australia)
Context of 20th Century Heritage inቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱAustralasia