June – December 2012; funded by the Danish Egyptian Dialogue Institute.
Athar Lina started with a series of workshops, debates and meetings between stakeholders to discuss the relationship between the monument and the surrounding neighbourhood of al-Khalifa, the entities responsible for it and those with a vested interest in it or even those inconvenienced by it. Over six months, more than 60 participants discussed who owns heritage, who protects it and improves it and who puts it at risk.
Stakeholder workshops, meetings and exhibitions resulted in intervention recommendations based on four principles:
Athar Lina’s work continues to follow these four main lines.
Report – PARTICIPATORY WORKSHOP ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MONUMENTS AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS – June-December 2012
June – December 2012; funded by the Danish Egyptian Dialogue Institute.
Athar Lina started with a series of workshops, debates and meetings between stakeholders to discuss the relationship between the monument and the surrounding neighbourhood of al-Khalifa, the entities responsible for it and those with a vested interest in it or even those inconvenienced by it. Over six months, more than 60 participants discussed who owns heritage, who protects it and improves it and who puts it at risk.
Stakeholder workshops, meetings and exhibitions resulted in intervention recommendations based on four principles:
Athar Lina’s work continues to follow these four main lines.
Report – PARTICIPATORY WORKSHOP ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MONUMENTS AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS – June-December 2012
Athar Lina is a participatory conservation initiative that aims to establish modalities of citizen participation in heritage conservation based on an understanding of the monument as a resource not a burden.
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