Print Email Facebook Twitter Changing Views on Colonial Heritage Title Changing Views on Colonial Heritage Author Roosmalen, P.K.M. van Faculty Architecture Department RMIT Date 2003-01-01 Abstract Within the context of a rational study and in order to arrive at a balanced appreciation of nineteenth and twentieth century heritage worldwide, architecture and town planning realized under colonial rule requires special attention. This paper describes the strengths and need for a revised vision of this particular heritage and the considerations and criteria that should be taken into account for evaluation of the objects. The Dutch East Indies are used as a stepping stone. Subject colonialbuilt heritagearchitecturetown planningurbanismcolonycriteria To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ccc25c4a-44c3-49f4-9bdb-505444fcd3c5 Publisher UNESCO, Paris Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights (c) 2003 Roosmalen, P.K.M. van Files PDF UNESCO.pdf 122.05 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ccc25c4a-44c3-49f4-9bdb-505444fcd3c5/datastream/OBJ/view