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Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange: Urban Heritage

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A multidisciplinary seminar, as part of the Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange series. Five leading voices in the fields of architectural history, architecture, heritage research and urban conservation will pitch their views on how the urban landscape might be managed to celebrate and invigorate the built environment of the past in today’s era of smart cities, reconfigured time scales and new, emerging urban technologies. They will answer the question: Cities change. How should urban heritage be managed? Speakers: Dr Geoffrey Tyack, Emeritus Fellow in Architectural History, Kellogg College Professor Leidulf Mydland, Head of Community Department, Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage Debbie Dance, Director, Oxford Preservation Trust Barbara Weiss, Skyline Campaign Chair: Dr Oliver Cox, Heritage Engagement Fellow, University of Oxford
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A multidisciplinary seminar, as part of the Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange series. Five leading voices in the fields of architectural history, architecture, heritage research and urban conservation will pitch their views on how the urban landscape might be managed to celebrate and invigorate the built environment of the past in today’s era of smart cities, reconfigured time scales and new, emerging urban technologies. They will answer the question: Cities change. How should urban heritage be managed? Speakers: Dr Geoffrey Tyack, Emeritus Fellow in Architectural History, Kellogg College Professor Leidulf Mydland, Head of Community Department, Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage Debbie Dance, Director, Oxford Preservation Trust Barbara Weiss, Skyline Campaign Chair: Dr Oliver Cox, Heritage Engagement Fellow, University of Oxford
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