All Stories

  1. The living religious heritage of displaced communities: conservation problematics and use-related challenges
  2. The Syrian conflict’s impact on architectural heritage: challenges and complexities in conservation planning and practice
  3. Museums and Museumification in Post-Conflict Contexts: Revisiting the Shaping of Architectural Reconstruction Strategies
  4. The genesis and evolution of Anglican ecclesiastical architecture in British Yorubaland: postcolonial reflections
  5. The politics and ethical dilemmas of architectural conservation in an unrecognised state: insights from northern Cyprus
  6. British Colonial Era‘s Religious Built Heritage in Yorubaland, Nigeria: Key Conservation Problematics and the State of Know-How
  7. Towards a Digital Architectural Heritage Knowledge Management Platform: Producing the HBIM Model of Bait al Naboodah in Sharjah, UAE
  8. Heritage Reconstruction Planning, Sustainability Dimensions, and the Case of the Khaz’al Diwan in Kuwait
  9. Safeguarding the colonial era's ecclesiastical heritage: towards a sustainable protection-use model
  10. A vanishing legacy? threats and challenges in the conservation of the colonial era’s Anglican ecclesiastical heritage in Yorubaland
  11. Rethinking the conservation of Afro-Brazilian mosque legacy
  12. Predicaments in the Management of Religious Heritage Buildings and Sites in Nigeria
  13. The Imperial Politics of Architectural Conservation
  14. Introduction
  15. Discussion and Conclusion
  16. Ottoman Waqf’s Building Practices: From Decentralisation to Centralisation
  17. Ultimate Centralisation: Political and Professional Control (1905–1935)
  18. Waqf and the Zenith of Colonial Conservation Politics (1935–1960)
  19. British Colonial Inputs to Waqf’s Traditional Building Upkeep Systems (1878–1905)
  20. Greek nationalism, architectural narratives, and a gymnasium that wasn’t
  21. From an Inconsequential Legacy to National Heritage: Revisiting the Conservation Approaches Towards the Ottoman Buildings in British Colonial Cyprus
  22. The genesis of hybrid architectural preservation practices in British colonial Cyprus
  23. Transitions in the OttomanWaqf’s traditional building upkeep and maintenance system in Cyprus during the British colonial era (1878–1960) and the emergence of selective architectural conservation practices