The Works of John Ruskin 2010
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511696114.003
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“…Concerned with aesthetics, architectural quality and age, this art-historical emphasis can be traced back to the 19th. century, being prevalent in the writings of Ruskin (1989Ruskin ( [1890) and Morris (1877), and famously contested within the criticisms developed by Samuel (1994) and Hewison (1987). The birth of the conservation ethic, associated with European nation-building and pride, paved the way for a set of deeply-embedded assumptions about the nature of English heritage.…”
Section: What Is English 'Heritage'?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerned with aesthetics, architectural quality and age, this art-historical emphasis can be traced back to the 19th. century, being prevalent in the writings of Ruskin (1989Ruskin ( [1890) and Morris (1877), and famously contested within the criticisms developed by Samuel (1994) and Hewison (1987). The birth of the conservation ethic, associated with European nation-building and pride, paved the way for a set of deeply-embedded assumptions about the nature of English heritage.…”
Section: What Is English 'Heritage'?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pendapat lain, dikemukakan oleh Ruskin (1849) (Altman 1985). Jika pengertian arsitektur dihubungkan dengan pengertian tradisi, maka arsitektur tradisional adalah perancangan dan pembangunan yang dilakukan dengan cara yang sama sejak beberapa generasi tanpa perubahan yang berarti, dalam rangka memenuhi kebutuhan ruang untuk melaksanakan kegiatan tertentu pada masa lampau.. (Lullulangi, 2007 :10).…”
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“…This led historians in the nineteenth century to oppose against the numerous restoration projects that searched for a unity of style, in a plead for authenticity [19]. The nineteenth century's polemics are however still a question of the day.…”
Section: The Façade As a Carrier Of Cultural Significance 221 The Fmentioning
confidence: 99%