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Heritage awards 2019 : for excellence in documentation of unprotected heritage / Indian National Trust for Art and INTACH cultural Heritage.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : INTACH Heritage Academy, 2022.Description: vii, 113 pISBN:
  • 9788195703944
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 720.54
Summary: "Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) had decided to offer a nation-wide Heritage Awards programme for excellence in Documentation of Unprotected Heritage Structures in India. The INTACH Heritage Awards Programme was established with an objective to encourage interest and talent of the students for the understanding and documentation of heritage buildings, and also develop and promote sensitivity and awareness amongst students of architecture across the country. Water plays a significant role in the evolution and continuity of human civilizations. Right from the Indus Valley through modern towns and cities, the existence of perennial source of water has been a key factor behind their growth and flourishing. Water is vital for life, and though mankind has been concerned for its availability throughout ages, there is also a need to conserve and manage the sources of water. The current concern is to enhance our perspective on two critical aspects – water structures as heritage, and impact of climate on heritage along water. Climate change is a substantial and inevitable threat to the built heritage along the water bodies’ coastlines and also to the way of life which co-exist with these environments. Many of the ancient monuments, historic buildings, towns and places are located either along or in a close vicinity of lakes, rivers, ponds, seas and so forth. All these sites are under a potential threat from the changing patterns of climate. As a first step, these sites need to be identified and documented, before any preservation or conservation measure is undertaken. It is with this objective, the theme for this year’s documentation programme has been identified as ‘Water and Heritage’."--
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"Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) had decided to offer a nation-wide Heritage Awards programme for excellence in Documentation of Unprotected Heritage Structures in India. The INTACH Heritage Awards Programme was established with an objective to encourage interest and talent of the students for the understanding and documentation of heritage buildings, and also develop and promote sensitivity and awareness amongst students of architecture across the country. Water plays a significant role in the evolution and continuity of human civilizations. Right from the Indus Valley through modern towns and cities, the existence of perennial source of water has been a key factor behind their growth and flourishing. Water is vital for life, and though mankind has been concerned for its availability throughout ages, there is also a need to conserve and manage the sources of water. The current concern is to enhance our perspective on two critical aspects – water structures as heritage, and impact of climate on heritage along water. Climate change is a substantial and inevitable threat to the built heritage along the water bodies’ coastlines and also to the way of life which co-exist with these environments. Many of the ancient monuments, historic buildings, towns and places are located either along or in a close vicinity of lakes, rivers, ponds, seas and so forth. All these sites are under a potential threat from the changing patterns of climate. As a first step, these sites need to be identified and documented, before any preservation or conservation measure is undertaken. It is with this objective, the theme for this year’s documentation programme has been identified as ‘Water and Heritage’."--

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