Print Email Facebook Twitter Heritage as commons Title Heritage as commons: Implications for classification, design, and management Author Rocco, Roberto (TU Delft Spatial Planning and Strategy) Clarke, Nicholas (TU Delft Heritage & Design) Contributor Hoekstra, MaartenJan (editor) Lousberg, Louis (editor) Rooij, Remon (editor) Wilms Floet, Willemijn (editor) Zijlstra, Sake (editor) Date 2022 Abstract Values are at the core of design for the built environment. Values influence not only the final outcome of a design process, but also the process of design (who gets involved, how this engagement is managed, and whose voices are heard in the design process). Values also influence how spatial designs are used, preserved and managed. This chapter explores the growing awareness of the city and (heritage) values commons and identifies ways of dealing with these abstract concepts. It concludes that values only exist when they are commonly held and that built heritage values emerge through communication between people exchanging ideas about the existing environment the humans have created. Where in the past this communication was between experts, we are now broadening the discussion to include every stakeholder. Values are our intangible commons, and their curation should be a common endeavour. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a93fae97-4f4e-4946-b60f-843b4305cf75 Publisher Delft University of Technology, Delft Source Inzicht: Academische vaardigheden voor bouwkundigen (2021-2022) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2022 Roberto Rocco, Nicholas Clarke Files PDF Rocco_Clarke_Heritage_as_ ... s_2022.pdf 985.9 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a93fae97-4f4e-4946-b60f-843b4305cf75/datastream/OBJ/view