Heritage x Sustainable Redevelopment
Event Synopsis
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How can heritage contribute to environmental sustainability?
Facing a projected rise of sea level and temperature, it has become critically important for Singapore to explore how considerations for environmental sustainability can be worked into various facets of our daily lives. Though often left out of the conversation, heritage has a part to play in this endeavour. Join us at Heritage x Sustainable Redevelopment, a 2-day symposium that will explore the intersections between tangible and intangible cultural heritage, environmental sustainability, and urban redevelopment. Some questions that will be discussed include: – How can environmental sustainability be incorporated into the promotion and preservation of heritage? – How have different cities used intangible cultural heritage to effect urban and sustainable regeneration? – What challenges to sustainable redevelopment does Singapore’s modernist architectural heritage pose? Speakers Day 1, 18 Nov 2022, 3.00 pm – 6.00 pm Embodied Carbon and Modernist Buildings Dr Barnabas Calder Senior Lecturer, University of Liverpool Case Study: Hong Kong Central Market Mr Lawrence Mak General Manager, Urban Renewal Authority, Hong Kong Case Study: Taipei Urban Regeneration Stations Mr Lin Chung-Chieh Commissioner, Department of Economic Development, Taipei City Government and CEO, Invest Taipei Office Case Study: Preserve Our Heritage – Preserve our Planet: Boston Dr Greg Galer, Executive Director, The Association for Preservation Technology International Day 2, 19 Nov 2022 (SGT), 10.00 am – 1.00 pm Of Engineers and Trees: Environmental Benefits of Retention Dr Hossein Rezai, Director, Web Structures Heritage and its Regeneration as an Essential Sustainability Tool Dr A.Ege Yildirim Owner Ayse Ege Yildirim, Heritage Planning Integrating Climate Action to Site Management Strategies of World Heritage Sites Mr Gabriel Caballero ICOMOS Focal Point for Sustainable Development Goals Case Study: Nizamuddin Basti, New Dehli Mr Ratish Nanda Project Director, Nizamuddin Basti, Aga Khan Trust for Culture Please refer to the flyer for details. |