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AuthorBonfantini, G. Bertrando (1)Ludwig, Carol (1)Sykes, Olivier (1)Subject
historic urban landscape (2)
conservation philosophy (1)conservation planning (1)heritage (1)historic centres (1)historic city (1)Liverpool (1)urban heritage (1)urban planning (1)urban policies (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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Defining And Managing The Historic Urban Landscape: Reflections On The English Experience And Some Stories From Liverpool 

Sykes, Olivier; Ludwig, Carol (Lodz Univeristy Press, 2016-01-06)
The period since the 1960s has been characterised by growing societal concern with urban heritage protection and the development of legislative, fiscal and urban planning instruments that seek to ensure the protection and ...
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Historic Urbanscapes For Tomorrow, Two Italian Cases: Genoa And Bologna 

Bonfantini, G. Bertrando (Lodz Univeristy Press, 2016-01-06)
The following pages reflect on the possible updated “structural” function of the historic parts of contemporary cities through the examples provided by two medium-sized Italian cities – Genoa and Bologna – characterized ...

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