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Garden Monument Preservation Working Group: Symposium Concept and Cluster

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The members of the Garden Monument Preservation Working Group met again for a virtual meeting on July 11, 2022. The dominating main topic was the planned realization of a symposium on historic cultural landscapes.

The re-elected spokesman Prof. Stefan Pulkenat explained that this event is to take place on May 4, 2023 in the conference and meeting place of the Augustinian monastery in Erfurt. Up to 100 participants from the entire federal territory are expected. Contentwise the bdla working group is supported thereby by the bdla working group landscape planning.

The meeting format addresses itself apart from the Fachkolleg:innen explicitly also to municipalities and authorities, in order to obtain a broad effect as large as possible. The intention is to present not only the general significance, dynamics and changes of cultural landscapes, but also from the perspective of the various actors (including speakers from the nature conservation and monument protection authorities as well as from the planning practice) on the basis of implemented projects of the state of Lower Saxony.

The registration and demarcation of concrete spaces as well as the handling of historical cultural landscapes in the regional planning of Lower Saxony will be discussed. In a second thematic module, the national level will be examined more closely. It is intended to also illuminate the European dimension of garden monument preservation activities by means of an example from the Netherlands.

In addition, the new cluster "Garden Monument Preservation" on the website landscapearchitecture-today.de continues to take shape and is to be presented to the public at the end of 2022. The intended goal of this cluster is to present the range of garden monument preservation services and activities of landscape architecture as comprehensively and vividly as possible through regular updates and the posting of realized projects. Therefore, all landscape architects who deal with the topic are called upon to participate in populating the cluster.


Source: bdla association magazine "Landschaftsarchitekten" 3/2022

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