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View of the Bennerley Viaduct from the east, 2017.
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, England

Bennerley Viaduct

Local stewards of a rare survivor of the Industrial Age seek to revive it as a community asset for recreation and access to the natural environment.
Courtyard house located at 12 Calle Montero, recently converted into a housing cooperative for six families, 2018.
Córdoba, Spain

Courtyard Houses of Axerquía

New solutions will mitigate the effects of depopulation, gentrification, and the boom of the modern tourism industry on this historic urban housing typology
The south façade of the building, seen from the open space to its south, 2018.
Asyut, Egypt

Alexan Palace

Local initiative can transform a grand historic residence, now shuttered, into a museum for citizens and visitors to Asyut.
The Ontario Place Cinesphere, Pods, and Lagoon seen from the southwest, 2013.
Toronto, Canada

Ontario Place

A modern mega-structure, currently closed and at risk of redevelopment, can continue to foster exchange across population groups as a recreational center.
A Batammariba village in Togo, 2016. Photo credit: Damien Halleux Radermecker
Active Project
Benin and Togo

Koutammakou, Land of the Batammariba

Conservation of traditional dwellings will help the Batammariba people remain in their historic homeland and preserve their way of life.
Ben Moore Hotel (c)William Abranowicz
Alabama, United States

Alabama Civil Rights Sites

Renewed stakeholder engagement will bring care and attention to a group of sites associated with key events in the Civil Rights movement.
Oyon San Pedro de Tongos
Taucur, Andajes, La Chimba, Nava, Quichas, Mallay, and Rapaz, Peru

Oyón Valley Missionary Chapels

The 40 surviving chapels in the Oyón Valley were built in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries as part of a Spanish program to convert Peru’s indigenous population to Christianity.
Completed Project
Azraq, Jordan

Qusayr 'Amra

Conservation interventions, site management improvements and training opportunities were part of an award-winning project that protected Quasyr ‘Amra and its surrounding complex.
Active Project
Siem Reap, Cambodia

Angkor Archaeological Park

Angkor was once the seat of the Khmer Empire, which ruled a large portion of Southeast Asia between the ninth and fifteenth centuries AD.
Albenga, Liguria, Italy

Ruins on the River Centa

Albingaunum, the wealthy Roman city along the River Centa, was important because of its position as a gateway to the fertile plains of northern Italy, Gaul, and the Mediterranean.

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