There’s are a reason the
WWALS Mission says “conservation”.
It’s pithily summed up by Prof. Rahul Mehrotra.
Elizabeth Gudrais wrote for Harvard Magazine May-June 2012,
Engaging Students with Conservation,
PROFESSOR OF URBAN DESIGN and planning Rahul Mehrotra has been
involved with restoring historic palaces, writing a law on historic
preservation in Mumbai, and crafting a conservation master plan for
the Taj Mahal. Harvard recruited him in part for this expertise, and
this academic year, with Noyes professor in architectural theory
Michael Hays, he has launched a conservation track for Graduate
School of Design (GSD) master’s students.
Conservation, he says, is not the same as preservation,
which focuses on protection and repair. Conservation is broader and
richer, combining historical integrity and creativity to develop
narratives connecting the present with the past.
Historical narratives like connecting Continue reading →