PART 1 Flashcards
(32 cards)
OFFICIALLY KNOWN AS THE AUSTRALIA ICOMOS CHARTER FOR PLACES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
BURRA CHARTER
THE BURRA CHARTER OFFICIALLY KNOWN FOR ____
THE AUSTRALIA ICOMOS CHARTER
it is adopted in 1979
BURRA CHARTER
what year does the last revision of burra
2013
where does burra specifically adopted
BURRA, AUTRALIA
what is the structured approach of burra charter
to the conservation, management, and protection of culturally significant places
to the conservation, management, and protection of culturally significant places
BURRA CHARTER
purpose and scope of burra charter
design to offer guidance for the conservation aNd management of places of cultural significance.
design to offer guidance for the conservation aNd management of places of cultural significance.
BURRA CHARTER
WHAT ARE THE APPLICATION OF BURRA
natural heritage sites
indigenous heritage places
historic buildings and landscape
IMPORTANCE OF CONSERVATION
• PROTECTION OF HISTORICAL RECORDS AND CULTURAL IDENTITIES
• THE PRESERVATION OF DIVERSE HERITAGE EXPRESSIONS
•the continuity of traditions and lived experiences
BURRA APPROACH TO CHANGE
do as much as necessary to care for the place and make it usable with little to less change possible
difference between reconstruction and restoration
restoration does not introduce with new materials while reconstruction incorporating new materials (similar texture and stuff)
preservation
keeping a place in its current state while preventing further decay of damage
keeping a place in its current state while preventing further decay of damage
preservation
RESTORATION
BRINGING A PLACE BACK TO A PREVIOUS KNIWN SYATE BY REMOVING LATER ADDITION AND REASSEMBLING EXISTING ELEMENTS WITHOUT NEW MATERIALS
RECONSTRUCTION
REBUILDING A PLACE TO A KNOWN EARLIER STATE, INCORPORATING NEW MATERIALS WHEN NECESSARY
ADAPTATION
ALTERING A PLACE TO ACCOMMODATE. new or existing function while ensuring its cultural significance is retained
ARTICLE 2 CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
•PLACES OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE SHOULD BE CONSERVED AND SAFEGUARD
•RETAIN THE CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PLACE
ARTICLE 3 CAUTIOUS APPROACH
changes to a place should not distort to the physical or other evidence it provides nor be based in conjecture
article 6 burra charter process
UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
development policy
management of the place
article 19 restoration
IS APPROPRIATE ONLY IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE IF THAT FABRICS EARLIER STATE
reconstruction
is only appropriate where. place is incomplete through damage or alteration, and only where there is sufficient evidence to reproduce an earlier state of the fabrics
should be identifiable on close inspection or through additional interpretation
RECONSTRUCTION