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Venedik Tüzüğü Tarihi Bir Anıt Gibi Korunmalıdır
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The Venice Charter has provided a set of guiding principles for the protection of historic monuments and sites since its adoption in 1964 at the Second International Congress of Architects and Technicians of Historic Monuments. That meeting expanded and further advanced those concepts set forth in Athens Charter of 1931 which had, in effect, led to the development of major institutions for international activity in the cultural field. In recent years, increasing interest in the protection of historic quarters and sites has led some experts to propose that the Venice Charter might well be expanded or changed further to reflect the broader interests in historic conservation which have continued to emerge over the past decade. The author discusses the pro's and con's of this argument by conducting a critical review of the Venice Charter in order to point out why and in what respects the charter is now effective and ineffective. After a general evaluation of the charter, each article of the charter is examined through a set of examples. In conclusion the author states that the explosion in contemporary activities and the growing interest in conservation make it difficult to write another charter which will as comprehensive and effective as the Venice Charter has been. Thus, he concludes that the charter should be preserved as it stands, as an historic monument itself. The Charter approach in itself may represent a from of idealism which has little place in a discipline.
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ODTÜ Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi
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C. Erder, “Venedik Tüzüğü Tarihi Bir Anıt Gibi Korunmalıdır,”
ODTÜ Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi
, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 167–190, 1977, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: http://jfa.arch.metu.edu.tr/archive/0258-5316/1977/cilt03/sayi_2/167-190.pdf.