A rare survivor of the Mexico City’s once-expansive network of canals, the Canal Nacional exemplifies the power of community stewardship. This bilingual publication documents the sites's history, its past and current relevance, and the project activities that carried out in 2021 and 2022 with...Read more
The 2022 Watch magazine introduces you to the 2022 World Monuments Watch sites, brings you updates from our other sites and projects around the world, and recaps exciting accomplishments and events from the past year. Read more
As the world turns its eyes to COP26 in Glasgow, Heritage Responds highlights the positive contribution heritage organizations and their partners are making to the climate change debate and the actions needed to adapt to a changing world.Read more
This issue of Watch Magazine introduces our 2020 World Monuments Watch sites and features updates from our projects and activities around the world. Read more
This commemorative publication celebrates ten years of the WMF/Knoll Modernism Prize, highlighting this year's winner, the first-ever Special Mention recipient, and a look at highlights from the history of the prize...Read more
In April 2017, the Shijo-cho Ofunehoko Community Center revitalization project was completed and unveiled to the public. This is the third Kyomachiya project to receive support from World Monuments Fund.Read more
The 2019 Watch Magazine brings you updates from our sites and projects around the world, as told by some of the trainees, advocates, and conservators who are helping WMF restore and steward them. Read more
In cooperation with the Haitian Education & Leadership Program (HELP), the Fondation
connaissance et liberté / Fondasyon Konesans Ak Liberte (FOKAL), MASS Design Group, and World Monuments Fund, a studio of Columbia graduate students in historic preservation and urban planning, with the...Read more