Describes the development of a conservation master plan for the temple complex of Preah Khan in Angkor, Cambodia and expands on “Report II: Preah Khan Conservation Project – Project Identification,” issued concurrently. Written after two field missions of World...Read more
Contains the findings of two field missions to Angkor, the capital seat of the Khmer empire between the 9th and 13th centuries, organized by World Monuments Fund in 1989 and 1991. The report recommends the collaborative formulation of a conservation management plan for Angkor, the creation of...Read more
Proposes a project to conserve the 12th century temple complex of Preah Khan in Angkor, Cambodia, one of the most significant remains of the ancient Khmer civilization. Prepared by a World Monuments Fund consultant subsequent to two field missions to Angkor organized in 1989 and 1991, this proposal...Read more
Proposes an inventory system for the structures of the temple complex of Preah Khan in Angkor, Cambodia, as well as the digitizing of previous field reports and inventories. This report was prepared by a World Monuments Fund consultant subsequent to two field missions to Angkor that took place in...Read more
Held in June-July 1990, the 285th session of the Salzburg Seminar was the first to consider the issue of historic preservation. In the wake of the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc, issues relevant to the cultural property of former Eastern Bloc countries were examined. The session was viewed as a...Read more
The industrialization of Romania led to the tripling of its urban population in the three decades prior to 1980, as people moved from the rural villages to fill jobs in the cities. To meet the increased demand for housing, Romania’s communist party launched a program of “...Read more