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
This bilingual publication describes the conservation of San Pedro Apóstol de Andahuaylillas Church, following the site’s inclusion on the 2008 World Monuments Watch. The publication offers an overview of the history of the town of Andahuaylillas, the artistic features of San Pedro Apóstol, the...Read more
This bilingual publication describes the art, history, and evolution of Huaca de la Luna, emphasizing its recent development from an abandoned huaca, or religious complex, to one of the most recognized, researched, and interpreted sites in the country. Read more
An international group of contributors examine the past, present, and future of the National Art Schools in Havana, Cuba, in this Spanish language publication. Read more
For the past 20 years, the World Monuments Watch has brought attention to the conservation needs and opportunities of over 700 cultural heritage sites around the world. Read more
This publication documents the activities and methodologies that were carried out during the Earthquake Recovery, Stabilization, and Conservation at Monte Albán and Atzompa project through the engagement of diverse stakeholders. The project and the lessons learned through the process are a valuable...Read more
Esta publicación detalla cómo se desarrolló ‘Proyecto de Restauración de la Fachada del Museo de Arte de Lima – MALI en Conmemoración por el Bicentenario del Perú’ ejecutado entre 2020 y 2022. Read more
Qusayr ‘Amra is a magnificent bathhouse locat¬ed in the eastern badiya (steppe) of Jordan, 50 miles east of Amman along the road to Azraq. Currently, both natural and man-made factors threaten the site, requiring urgent action for its long-term, sustainable conservation, investigation, and man...Read more
The five case studies presented in the Modernism at Risk: Modern Solutions for Saving Modern Landmarks exhibition and this accompanying publication demonstrate that design practitioners and students, armed with their knowledge critical thinking and problem-solving skillsand supported by...Read more
World Monuments Fund’s projects over the last 43 years span time from the earliest known civilizations to the recent past, and include building types from simple vernacular structures to the highest cultural expressions.Read more