heritage as a part of the future

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https://doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/80.2351

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historical and architectural heritage, future, tendencies

Abstract

What role will cultural heritage play in shaping the future? Will the link between the past and the future be broken or will it be preserved?

Ilya Georgievich Lezhava

If we try to imagine a future in which there is no longer anything called historical and architectural heritage, what will happen? If suddenly the real and often powerful tendencies to “destroy everything and build anew” prevail? Who will want to live in such a “city of robots”, as the young poet Alexander Delfinov described it:

In the city of robots there is no single centre

There is no building below one kilometre

Armoured citadels are all around

Tangled tunnels lead underground

There are no plants in the vicinity

The buildings guarantee absolute sterility...

People dedicated to preserving heritage are often seen as worshippers of the past. This is unfair. Preserving heritage is caring for the future.

We continue the theme of historical and architectural heritage for the sake of the past and present, but mainly for the sake of the future.

How to Cite

Lidin, K. (2024). heritage as a part of the future. Project Baikal, 21(80), 155–155. https://doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/80.2351

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2024-08-09

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editorial