Croatia (Conservation Policies in the Republic of Croatia) (CROSBI ID 60742)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Ivanković, Vedran
engleski
Croatia (Conservation Policies in the Republic of Croatia)
Professional services and organizations are nowadays responsible for the promotion of cultural heritage sites, for the procedures of listing and registering and for the drawing up of development plans and assessments. These national services and organizations carry out the protection works and all the procedures for the conservation of historical buildings and units, and twentieth-century architecture plays an important role as well. Heritage protection is coordinated by the Ministry of Culture and its Directorate for the Protection of Cultural Heritage (Uprava za zaštitu kulturne baštine, 1999), the Croatian Council for Cultural Objects (Hrvatsko vijeće za kulturna dobra, 1999) and 21 departments of conservation. The country’s rich historical heritage has been documented in The Strategy for Conservation, Protection and Sustainable Economic Development of Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Croatia for the Period 2011–2015, although modern architecture has not yet been entirely selected for protection. This is primarily related to the problem of renovating modern constructions and materials, as well as the problem of renovating industrial heritage threatened by the influx of the objectives of tourist development. Of unfinished vision, the partly built administrative centre of Zagreb from the mid-twentieth century was created during the Socialist era in the West European late modern style, inspired primarily by Le Corbusier’s avant-garde visions of new cities. It has been protected as cultural heritage by the City Institute for the Conservation of Cultural and Natural Heritage in Zagreb and has been listed in the Registry of the Ministry of Culture. The youngest building in Zagreb listed by the Department for Protection of Monuments and Nature is a business tower called Zagrepčanka (1976), at Savska cesta 41, designed by Slavko Jelinek and protected in 2006.
Twentieth-Century Architectural Heritage, Modern Architecture in Croatia, Modern Urban Planning in Croatia, Conservation Policies in Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
224-227.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
Carughi, Ugo ; Visone, Massimo
London : Delhi: Routledge ; Taylor & Francis
2017.
978-1472489296