ISC Historic Towns

 

93towns

 

1993

178 pages


Out of stock / Epuisé / Agotado

 

Contents

Foreword
Preface
Message
ICOMOS International Committee on Historic Towns 

1. Statutes of the Committee on Historic Towns 

2. List of Members of CIVVIH 

3. The Headquarters of CIVVIH 
    Andrea Gadoczi

4. The International Charter of Historic Towns 

5. List of World Heritage Towns and Villages 

6. Resolutions, Recommendations, Declarations on the Rehabilitation of Historic Towns 1 -22 

- UNESCO- Recommendation concerning the Safeguarding of the Beauty and Character of Landscapes and Sites. Paris, 11 December 1962 

- ICOMOS- Resolutions on the Regeneration of Historic Urban Sites. Levoca, 20-26 June 1966 

- ICOMOS- First Conference on the Protection and Revivification of Centres of Historic or Artistic Interest. Cáceres, 15-19 March 1967 

- ICOMOS- Recommendations of the Executive Committee Concerning Special Problems relating to the Reclamation, Restoration and Development of the Potencialities of the North-African and Asian Cities of the Mediterranean Basin. Tunis, 9-16 June 1968 

- ICOMOS- Resolutions of the Symposium on the Introduction of Contemporary Architecture into Ancient Groups of Buildings. Budapest, 25-30 June 1972 

- ICOMOS- Resolution adopted by the Sandefjord Symposium the Wooden Town in Scandinavian Countries. Sandefjord, 22-24 September 1972 

- UNESCO- Recommendation Concerning the Protection, at National Level, of the Cultural and Natural Heritage. Paris, 16 November 1972

- ICMOS- Resolutions of the Symposium devoted to the Study of "The Streetscape in Historic Towns". Lausanne, 17-22 June 1973 

- ICOMOS- 1° Conferenza Mondiale del Traffico. Bologna, 10-12 June 1973 

- ICOMOS- UIA Seminar on the Integration of Modern Architecture in Old Surroundings. Kazimierz Dolny, 16-19 October 1974 

- ICOMOS- The Resolution of Bruges: Principles Governing the Rehabilitation of Historic Towns. Bruges, 12-15 May 1975 

- ICOMOS- Resolutions of the International Symposium on the Conservation of Smaller Historic Towns. Rothenburg/ Tauber, 29-30 May 1975 

- Europa Nostra- Charte Europeenne du Patrimoine Architectural. Amsterdam, 1975 

- ICOMOS- UNESCO- Recommendation adopted at the International Symposium- A New Life for Historic Towns. Prague- Bratislava, 30 September- 5 October 1976 

- UNESCO- Recommendation Concerning the Safeguarding and Contemporary Role of Historic Areas. Nairobi, 26 October- 30 November 1976

- ICOMOS- Resolution "Secteurs Sauvegardés Ruraux". Szombathely, 23-29 Juin 1977 

- ICOMOS- Colloque sur les "Ensembles Historique Traditionnels". Cracovie, 15-18 October 1980 
- Internazionale Städteforum Memorandum of Graz- To avoid Suffocating of Our Cities in Traffic Graz, 7-10 June 1990 

- ICOMOS- COMPTE Rendu du Colloque International "Methodes Scientifiques pour Sauvegarder la Memoire d'une Ville: problemes de la Formation". Sofia, 28 Sept.- 1 Oct. 1990 

- ICOMOS- Declaración de la Ciudad de México; 25 Años de Conservación del Patrimonio: Balance y Perspectivas. Ciudad de México, 7-10 Novembre 1990 

- Network of World Heritage Towns- the Quebec City Declaration- Preservation of the Urban Heritage. Quebec, 30 June- 4 July 1991 

- Conseil de l'Europe Declaration; 7e Symposium des Villes Historiques. Istambul, 16-18 September 1992 

7. Collection of Data of CIVVIH Meetings 
    (prepared by Tamas Fejérdy)


 

 

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