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ARS
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2011
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vol. 44
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issue 1
45-67
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The article takes a closer look at strategies employed by Max Dvořák in his influential involvement in monument care. The author emphasises Dvořák’s acknowledgement of the need to integrate conservation with the destiny of planning and the impossibility to exclude contemporary architecture, in his case the preferred modern Classic tendency, from monument care.
ARS
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2011
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vol. 44
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issue 1
68-91
EN
The Heimatschutzbewegung (movement for the care of the fatherland) had a strong influence in German speaking countries during the late 19th century. The article examines Max Dvořák’s employment of its ideas in his thinking about monument care and preservation of landscape and nature – a topic only rarely touched by the art historical community (Hans H. Aurenhammer, Alessandro Scarrocchia).
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This article deals with cultural sustainability, authenticity and one of its basic pillars: the preservation of diversity. It looks at constructions around the world and how they have adapted to local geophysical circumstances, both in the construction methods and materials used. It analyses how diversity has been endangered by globalisation in the territory of Slovakia and elsewhere. Subsequently, the article focuses on monument care and preservation in Slovakia and other countries, comparing the legal instruments used in different countries. The article proposes a system for the categorisation of objects built before 1947 in Slovakia. This is the key to better understanding the topic of protection of heritage buildings for professionals and government agencies dealing with monument protection. The proposed categorisation could help significantly in systematising the protection of tangible cultural heritage and building culture in Slovakia.
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