The Fujian Tulou Consevation Strategy: A Sino-Italian Joint Project
Shaosen Wang, J. Han, H. Porfyriou, Mn. Tournoux, P. Brunori
Abstract
In the context of the forthcoming cooperation between the School of Architecture and Civil Engineering of Xiamen University (XMU SACE), China, the Department of Cultural Heritage of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR-DSU), Italy, and the World Heritage Institute of Training and Research for the Asia and Pacific Region (WHITRAP Shanghai), China, the authors of this paper address the conservation and revitalization strategy they are developing for the Fujian Tulou World Heritage Site in the Fujian region of China.
In the past three decades, the built heritage of the Tulou and their associated landscapes have undergone huge transformations, mainly because heritage values are not properly acknowledged. Now, the priority is to strengthen the assessment of heritage value in order to design innovative conservation and development strategies that fully take both conservation requirements and how to enhance people’s lives into consideration.
Wang, S., J. Han, H. Porfyriou, MN. Tournoux, and P. Brunori. “The Fujian Tulou Consevation Strategy: A Sino-Italian Joint Project.” 2019 ICOMOS CIAV & ISCEAH International Conference: Vernacular and Earthen Architecture towards Local Development. Pingyao (China), 2019.