Conservation issues in Asia: sharing good practices
By: Agrawal, O. P.
Contributor(s): Sinha, NilabhSingh, Smita.
Publisher: New Delhi INTACH 2016Description: ix,203 Pages.ISBN: 978-81-7305-563-8.Subject(s): RECENT ADVANCES IN CONSERVATION FO ART OBJECTS; CASE STUDIES OF CONSERVATION OF PAINTINGS; NEEDS OF CONSERVATION OF BUDDHIST HERITAGE; NEEDS OF RESEARCH IN CONSERVATION; CONSERVATION NEEDS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES; CONSERVATION OF WALL PAINTINGS | ARCHITECTURE CONSERVATION (AR-CONS)DDC classification: 720.288 Summary: A holistic approach to preserving our cultural heritage so that this legacy remains secure and un-diminished for future generations. Although governed by highly technical processes the key to any successful conservation endeavour remains a cooperative effort between the community and the conservator. Active community participation and stake-holding in the process of conservation enrich it and ensure long-standing relationship between society and heritage. CONSERVATION OF ART is an amalgamation of heritage and material science.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Architecture General Stacks | Circulation | 720.288 AGR/SIN (Browse shelf) | Available | A1987 |
A holistic approach to preserving our cultural heritage so that this legacy remains secure and un-diminished for future generations. Although governed by highly technical processes the key to any successful conservation endeavour remains a cooperative effort between the community and the conservator. Active community participation and stake-holding in the process of conservation enrich it and ensure long-standing relationship between society and heritage. CONSERVATION OF ART is an amalgamation of heritage and material science.
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