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Reconstruction Priorities
Another important planning task is to prepare more detailed plans for the priority areas of rebuilding.
Read moreReconstruction Guidelines
Reconstruction guidelines outline different models for repair, conservation or substitution works.
Read moreReconstruction Directory
A reconstruction directory provides a pragmatic framework for guiding and coordinating the reconstruction process.
Read moreVision for Reconstruction
One of the principal tasks when planning culturally sensitive reconstruction is agreeing on the project’s vision and objectives.
Read moreHistoric Monuments
An assessment of damages of historic monuments takes a closer look at the conditions of individual buildings or building complexes of specific cultural and historic value.
Read moreInstitutional Damage
Wars and armed conflicts do not only destroy buildings and physical infrastructure.
Read moreHousing, Land and Property
Housing, land and property (HLP) rights are about people having a home, free from the fear of forced eviction – a place that offers shelter, safety and the ability to secure a livelihood. In post-conflict situations, respecting legitimate pre-war HLP rights is of the utmost importance.
Read moreUrban Cultural Heritage
Since the end of the Second World War the international community, notably UNESCO, has developed a comprehensive body of conventions and declarations on protecting and preserving cultural heritage.
Read moreSectoral Damage
A more detailed assessment of the damage done to the housing stock and urban infrastructure is essential when planning the reconstruction and recovery of cultural heritage.
Read more3D Modelling
3D models of buildings are mostly being used by engineers and architects in the planning and construction process as well as scientists like archaeologists and building historians.
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