Forward; Preface; Acknowledgements; From traditional to modern society; Rediscovery of antiquities; The age of enlightenment; Classical monuments; The age of romanticism; Stylistic restoration; Conservation; Theories and concepts; International influences and collaboration; Definitions and trends; Selected bibliography; Index
* Uses world-wide examples to give a complete overview of the
modern approach to conservation and restoration
* Provides a thorough explanation of the development of the
concepts of conservation from traditional to modern society
* Learn from the knowledge of this experienced and well respected
author
Jukka Jokilehto was formerly the Assistant to the Director General of ICCROM, where he has spent over 25 years working on all aspects of architectural conservation. He is also the President of the International Training Committee of ICOMOS, and was previously active with UNESCO and the World Heritage Convention. He studied architecture at Helsinki, and received his D. Phil. in conservation from the University of York, England
'For anyone who might still doubt the existence of an overall
European culture and its coexistence in permanent dialogue with
national cultures, the history of restoration, as presented by
architect Jukka Jokilehto, should be a convincing
demonstration'
Paul Philippot, Director Emeritus of ICCROM and Universite Libre of
Brussels
'An excellent review of attempts over a vast sweep of historical
time to preserve our built heritage.'
Heritage Development
'This book is a thought provoking and illuminating read.'
EASA Newsletter
'This book is a scholarly work, based on archival research of
original documents and the study of key restoration examples in
countries that have influenced the international conservation
movement. It includes conservation trends in Europe, the USA,
India, Iran and Japan. The book is accessible in style and highly
relevant to all practitioners.'
Conservation Forum
'Jokilehto deserves praise for bringing together for the first time
the chief sources of western European conservation ethics in a
readable and thoughtful...style.'
The Architects' Journal
'In addition to being comprehensive and excellently produced and
illustrated, this is a very timely book. Jokilehto's book is a must
for all interested in understanding more about the history of
building conservation in Europe.'
Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review
'A reassuringly major tome.'
The Victorian, Magazine of the Victorian Society
'This is a book that can be recommended to all those involved or
interested in the conservation of historic buildings. Dr Jokilehto
has been employed for over twenty-five years by ICCROM and
previously worked with ICCROM and UNESCO and the World Heritage
Convention. This gives his book an extraordinary depth of knowledge
and range of reference across many countries and cultures. It is
also very well-written and organized.'
Built Environment
'Few other conservation professionals could have undertaken this
book and no conservation professional should be without access to a
copy.'
Journal of Architectural Conservation
'This book is a timely and important contribution to our own
attitude to preserving the past.'
Historic Scotland
'It is a good read.'
Natural Stone Specialist
Jokilehto's book is definitely not to be taken lightly... for it
provides a solid foundation to the discipline. The amount of
information provided by the author is remarkable, constituting a
fundamental tool to all those willing to achieve a better
understanding of both past conservation tendencies and present day
movements. - The Journal of the American Institute for
Conservation
...the book is outstanding and constitutes a fundamental landmark
for all readers looking for an in-depth view of the general
conservation concepts. - The Journal of the American Institute for
Conservation
Jokilheto's book, awaited for more than a decade by all those
involved in theory of conservation is finally available to reach a
wide audience and to provide a considerable amount of essential
information that would otherwise be hard to obtain. -
The Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
...it is worth every cent of its price because it is a landmark in
modern conservation efforts. - The Journal of the American
Institute for Conservation
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