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RIBA President's Awards for Research 2016: Winner, President's Medal 2016 and Winner, History and Theory Category: Asmara: Africa's Modernist City (UNESCO World Heritage Nomination)

机译:2016年RIBA总统研究奖:2016年总统奖章和历史与理论奖获得者类别:阿斯马拉:非洲现代主义城市(联合国教科文组织世界遗产提名)

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In January 2016, the State of Eritrea submitted its first ever application to UNESCO for inscription on the World Heritage List (WHL). The nominated site was the country's modernist capital, Asmara. The 1,300-page Nomination Dossier represents the distillation of nearly two decades of collaborative research by professionals from a wide range of disciplines in Eritrea and overseas, supported by many national and international government agencies and non-governmental organisations. This paper seeks to summarise the enormous quantity of work contained in the Nomination Dossier and its most important propositions and findings. Asmara is an outstanding example of a colonial capital that bears witness to the universal encounter with modernity in the twentieth century and consequent postcolonial experiences. The historic urban landscape embodies in a whole city the unity of innovative urban planning and modernist architecture combined with local natural and cultural conditions. An urban planning process based on functional and racial zoning demonstrates the Italian colonial response from the late-nineteenth century to the challenges of modern urban requirements in a highland African setting. The architectural character exemplifies a period of intense development in the 1930s that coincided with the global proliferation and artistic apogee of pre-war modernism and its various forms. The research challenges conventional perceptions based on universalistic norms, inviting a reassessment of how colonial heritage and modernism are perceived beyond the Eurocentric gaze. Eritrea's decision to conserve Asmara's early colonial era architecture represents a profoundly different attitude towards architectural heritage and its interpretation and treatment compared with many other post-colonial settings. Asmara's nomination also presents an opportunity to encourage critical reflections on cultural relations and heritage globally, and to promote stability and prosperity locally. The three main aims of the research are: to implement the necessary measures for managing the conservation of Asmara's heritage assets; to ensure the city's successful inscription on the WHL; and to contribute to redressing the comparative under-representation of African and modernist sites on the WHL.
机译:2016年1月,厄立特里亚国向教科文组织提交了首份申请列入世界遗产名录(WHL)的申请。提名地点是该国的现代主义首都阿斯马拉。这份长达1,300页的提名卷宗是厄立特里亚和海外许多学科的专业人员在许多国家和国际政府机构以及非政府组织的支持下近二十年来合作研究的总结。本文旨在总结提名卷宗中包含的大量工作及其最重要的命题和发现。阿斯马拉(Asmara)是殖民首都的杰出典范,见证了20世纪与现代性的普遍相遇以及随之而来的后殖民经历。历史悠久的城市景观在整个城市体现了创新的城市规划和现代主义建筑与当地自然和文化条件相结合的统一。基于功能和种族分区的城市规划过程表明,意大利殖民地从19世纪后期开始就对非洲高地地区现代城市需求提出了挑战。建筑特色体现了1930年代的激烈发展时期,正好与战前现代主义及其各种形式的全球扩散和艺术远景相吻合。这项研究挑战了基于普遍主义规范的传统观念,从而引发了人们对欧洲传统之外的殖民地遗产和现代主义的看法的重新评估。厄立特里亚决定保护阿斯马拉的早期殖民时代建筑,与许多其他后殖民时代的环境相比,代表着对建筑遗产及其解释和处理的截然不同的态度。阿斯马拉的提名还提供了一个机会,可以鼓励对全球文化关系和遗产进行批判性思考,并促进当地的稳定与繁荣。研究的三个主要目的是:实施必要的措施来管理阿斯马拉的遗产资产的保护;确保该城市在WHL上成功题词;并有助于纠正WHL中非洲和现代主义场所的代表性不足。

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    《The journal of architecture》 |2017年第1期|11-53|共43页
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    The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, UK,Asmara Heritage Project, Eritrea;

    The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, UK,Asmara Heritage Project, Eritrea;

    The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, UK,Asmara Heritage Project, Eritrea;

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