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Conservation of the built heritage and cultural landscape is a key role in building worthy of future living spaces.
Continuity , as fundamental cultural right to be a major component of their education and professional careers of planners, architects and landscape architects responsible directly to the planning of built and open spaces of our lives. This is not merely a theoretical approach to the past, but a cultural value tangible and intangible assets in the design field.
Knowledge and understanding of current "Spirit of Place" .
Strengthening the importance of conservation has grown in tandem with the acceleration of the development process, the need for urban regeneration of existing tissues, with increased density required and impoverish of available natural resources and the open landscape.
Practice the built heritage and cultural landscape is engaging history and culture and therefore there is an
ongoing discussion in the studio seeks to examine the integration of existing development processes and continuous change.