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Two Vietnamese sites win 2013 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards
The historic buildings in Hanoi’s Duong Lam Village and the lost
bomb shelter of the Hotel Sofitel Metropole Hanoi have just been honoured in the
2013 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.
The old houses in the ancient Duong Lam Village are among six sites which
received Awards of Merit while the bomb shelter at the Sofitel Legend Metropole
Hanoi got an Honourable Mentions.
The Awards were announced on September 3 after a panel of international
conservation experts reviewed and deliberated on the 47 entries received from 16
countries across the Asia-Pacific region.
“We were particularly encouraged to see our broadest ever geographical range
this year, spanning from the Cook Islands in the Eastern Pacific Ocean to the
Islamic Republic of Iran at the far end of West Asia”, commented Tim Curtis,
Chair of the Jury and Chief of the Culture Unit, UNESCO Bangkok.
According to UNESCO’s 2013 Awards profile, the project on historic buildings in
Duong Lam Village has restored five selected buildings in a successful effort to
showcase the value of vernacular wooden architecture in Vietnam, which is
increasingly threatened by deterioration, neglect and eventual loss. Through
careful documentation and the revival of traditional construction techniques,
the restoration has returned the buildings to their authentic condition and now
assures their on-going maintenance by the local craftsmen trained over the
course of the project. The exchange of knowledge among the carpenters,
Vietnamese architectural historians and Japanese experts was a key feature in
this commendable collaborative initiative. The Duong Lam Village experience
established a noteworthy model for future conservation efforts in other rural
villages across Vietnam.
Meanwhile, the restoration of the lost bomb shelter has revealed yet another
layer in the rich history of the Metropole Hotel, one of Hanoi’s most notable
heritage buildings. Forgotten for decades until its rediscovery in 2011, the
bomb shelter has been preserved in its original condition, with the unobtrusive
addition of new mechanical and electrical installations to allow the space to be
accessible and safe for public viewing. Through its sensitive approach and
thoughtful interpretation, the project provides a rare glimpse into an important
chapter of Vietnamese contemporary history.
The restoration of the principal chedi (reliquary stupa) in Wat Prayurawongsawas
Worawihan temple in Bangkok, Thailand was honoured with the Award of Excellence.
Established in 2000, the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage
Conservation recognize excellent achievement in successfully conserving or
restoring heritage buildings and properties in the region by the private sector
or by public-private initiatives.
Further information about this year’s winning entries can be found at:
www.unescobkk.org/culture/heritageawards.
Source: Dtinews |
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