News tagged world-heritage
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World Heritage Day: Because heritage deserves specialists
World Heritage Day took place in April, and the CIF recognises the vital role of skilled contractors in protecting and preserving Ireland’s historic built environment. Celebrated annually on 18th April, The post World Heritage Day: Because heritage deserves specialists appeared first on Construction Industry Federation.
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Edinburgh heritage body in row over proposed 500-bed hostel in UNESCO site
The Architects’ Journal Edinburgh heritage body in row over proposed 500-bed hostel in UNESCO site Architects, resident groups and heritage bodies are in a row with Edinburgh World Heritage (EWH) over plans to convert four Category A-listed houses into a 544-bed hostel The post Edinburgh heritage body in row over proposed 500-bed hostel in UNESCO site appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Josh Butler
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Actis becomes patron of UNESCO World Heritage site
Insulation specialist Actis, whose HQ is in South West France, has become a corporate patron of UNESCO World Heritage site the Canal du Midi - its latest commitment to protecting the environment. The post Actis becomes patron of UNESCO World Heritage site appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.
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PA Convention Center Enhances Comfort with Sustainable Upgrades
Tourism has long been a key economic driver for Philadelphia—which is the 6th largest city in the U.S. and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage City. The Pennsylvania Convention Center (hereinafter Center), located in the heart of the Center City Philadelphia, serves as one of the City’s pillars in supporting the conventions and meetings industry. […] <p>The post PA Convention Center Enhances Comfort with Sustainable Upgrades first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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Plans revealed for new entrance facilities at Tower of London
Sentry boxes and temporary gazebos to be replaced by new metal structures as part of wider development programme at world heritage site
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The Scottish National Galleries
Situated in the Edinburgh World Heritage Site, the Scottish National Gallery (SNG) is an iconic part of Edinburgh’s architecture, designed in neoclassical style by Sir William Henry Playfair, and opened in 1859. It is situated on The Mound, in the heart of Edinburgh, adjacent to Princes Street Gardens.
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ARTiculations - Why UNESCO World Heritage Sites are in Trouble 20042021
Is UNESCO World Heritage Designation a good thing? Or could it potentially do more harm to the very sites it intends to protect? Betty just wanted to do some research on how to better conserve local heritage architecture in Toronto and ended up going down a rabbit hole where she learned a bunch of stuff about how UNESCO works. She currently concludes that it is in crisis
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