Docomomo Israel is inviting you to participate in the international online debate event series “Context, Contrast, Continuity – Heritage Conservation and Urban Development”.
Context, Contrast, Continuity – Heritage Conservation and Urban Development
The international online debate event series “Context, Contrast, Continuity – Heritage Conservation and Urban Development” focuses on how the needs of conservation as well as development requirements can be managed in the urban context. How can historically developed urban fabrics/structures or singular buildings withstand the pressure for change from e.g. the real estate industry or housing demands? What can be done by the City’s administration, politicians and society to protect its cultural heritage? How can existing buildings be integrated into the ongoing development and possibly be adapted to the new standards of living of our era? Researchers and professionals from Israel as well as Germany will address and discuss these and similar questions.The international online debate event series “Context, Contrast, Continuity – Heritage Conservation and Urban Development” is a cooperation of the Liebling Haus- White City Center (Tel Aviv Yafo), the Deutsches Architekturmuseum and the ernst-may-gesellschaft (Frankfurt am Main) and ICOMOS Deutschland. It forms part of the 40th anniversary of the City Partnership Frankfurt Tel Aviv.
Programme:
12th November 2020 – Built Heritage in Modern Metropolises. Urban development and Cultural Heritage under Pressure
10th december 2020 – Haifa & Frankfurt: Market Halls of the 20th Century – Preserving, Renewal and Re-Use of Modern Monuments
14th January 2021 – Ernst May Haus Frankfurt and Max Liebling Haus Tel Aviv – Exhibiting and Visiting an Architectural Monument?
11th February 2021 – Outstanding 20th Century Heritage – World heritage Sites and World Heritages Initiatives in Germany and Israel
Livestream 7PM CET/8PM IDT
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More information:
www.dam-online.de
www.lieblinghaus.org
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