This paper uses a case study of Nanchizi precinct to assess the impact of the spirit of hutongs in Beijing. The renewal of historic precincts rejuvenates old quarters on the one hand, on the other, it may pose threats not only to the built fabric but also to the spirit of historic precincts. Hutong is a living cultural landscape in Beijing representing of unique characteristics, complex historical layers as well as the way of life of its citizens. The recent decade witnesses the renewal of historic precincts in Beijing, which has greatly changed the historic vernacular landscape. How to accommodate changes while retain the spirit of Beijing’s traditional habitat is a question facing the heritage management. This paper argues that continuity and change of the landscape are inter-related, and that an effective conservation regime needs the enhanced awareness of the history of interaction between people and place.
History
Event
International Council on Monuments and Sites. General Assembly (16th : 2008 : Quebec, Canada)
Pagination
1 - 10
Publisher
ICOMOS
Location
Quebec, Canada
Place of publication
[Paris, France]
Start date
2008-09-29
End date
2008-10-04
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Title of proceedings
ICOMOS thematic workshop on cultural heritage and climate change : 16th general assembly and scientific symposium, Quebec, Canada, 1 October 2008, issued 1 March 2009 : report.