Architectural Preservation or Social Preservation?
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Preservation has a complex meaning because the question of keeping something into existence involves its tangible and intangible aspects. On one side we have buildings and all other constructions but on the other side we have their links with the local community.
Where the first aspect is static to some extent, the second one is dynamic. In fact, the people involved change continuously which depend also on the natural change of generations.
Therefore, if we want to merge preservation and sustainable development, we have to plan a participation program and a soft-education campaign which have the purpose to recognize the local community’s values and to make all people be part of the flow of development.
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