Historic Preservation Theory: An Anthology: Readings from the 18th to the 21st Century

Historic Preservation Theory: An Anthology: Readings from the 18th to the 21st Century

by Jorge Otero-Pailos
Historic Preservation Theory: An Anthology: Readings from the 18th to the 21st Century

Historic Preservation Theory: An Anthology: Readings from the 18th to the 21st Century

by Jorge Otero-Pailos

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"Historic Preservation Theory is a timely volume in that there is nothing else like it ever produced. Within this compendium, Jorge Otero-Pailos achieves the ambitious goal of expanding our understanding of historic preservation theory through an international lens across time periods and scales."

--Sir David Adjaye, OBE, Founder & Principal, Adjaye Associates

This indispensable new resource is the first English-language anthology of historic preservation theory with an international perspective. It includes close to 100 essential texts spanning three centuries of preservation discourse and theory, from the Enlightenment to the present, each with a critical introduction by the editor. Unique in its geographic and temporal breadth, it shows how ideas stemming from disciplines such as jurisprudence, architecture, art, planning, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and many others were woven together over time into what we now call historic preservation. This anthology offers classic texts from influential thinkers and schools of thought from the United States, the Cherokee Nation, China, France, Germany, Haiti, the United Kingdom, Russia, Algeria, Norway, Sweden, Palestine, Austria, India, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, Italy, Greece, Egypt, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, and more.

This anthology begins to break down the disciplinary, nationalist and linguistic barriers that have limited the study of preservation theory as it also includes many first-ever English translations of foundational texts, such as Henri Gregoire's "Report on the Destructions Brought About by Vandalism, and on the Means to Suppress It" (1794), which not only coined the word "vandalism" but also served as the intellectual impetus for the creation of a national heritage protection bureaucracy under France's revolutionary government. Other first translations include Georg Dehio's "Monument Protection and Monument Preservation in the Nineteenth Century" (1905), which shaped modern preservation in Germany; Gustavo Giovannoni's "The Theory of Pruning" (1931), which changed the paradigm of how to modernize historic centers in Italy, and Liang Sicheng's "Why We Must Research Chinese Traditional Architecture" (1944).

The texts are presented chronologically, with introductions by the editor that contextualize each thinker's contribution to the development of historic preservation theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798218004309
Publisher: Green Editorial
Publication date: 10/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 608
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Professor and director of Historic Preservation at Columbia University's Gradu- ate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Jorge Otero-Pailos is an architect, artist, and theorist specializing in experimental forms of preserva- tion. Founder and editor of the journal Future Anterior, author of Architecture's Historical Turn (University of Minnesota Press) and co-editor of Experimental Preservation (Lars Müller Publishers), he has received honors and awards from major art, architecture, and preservation organizations, including the American Academy in Rome, the Kress Foundation, the Graham Foundation, the Fitch Foundation, the Canadian Centre for Architecture, the American Institute of Architects, and UNESCO.


Professor and director of Historic Preservation at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Jorge Otero-Pailos is an architect, artist, and theorist specializing in experimental forms of preservation. Founder and editor of the journal Future Anterior, author of Architecture’s Historical Turn (University of Minnesota Press) and co-editor of Experimental Preservation (Lars Mu¨ller Publishers), he has received honors and awards from major art, architecture, and preservation organizations, including the American Academy in Rome, the Kress Foundation, the Graham Foundation, the Fitch Foundation, the Canadian Centre for Architecture, the American Institute of Architects, and UNESCO.
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