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Preservation vs Conservation and Cities of the Future - CRMArch 165
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Science
Publication Date |
Jun 05, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:53:54

On today’s show we talk about preservation and conservation in the context of cities of the future. Where are all the old buildings in the architectural drawings and artist’s conceptions of the future? Where’s the old post office, hotel, or city building? Even in science fiction the cities of the future are ultra modern with no ties to the past. Is that OK? Or, should we be thinking about how our past and present tie into our future?

LinksKNVC“Five architects tell us what their cities should look like in 2075”Episode Sponsor: Oakum SolutionsFollow Our Panelists On Twitter

Bill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNet

Blogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: arch.tumblr.com/">Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: llc.com/blog">Random Acts of Science

On today's show we talk about preservation and conservation in the context of cities of the future. Where are all the old buildings in the architectural drawings and artist's conceptions of the future? Where's the old post office, hotel, or city building? Even in science fiction the cities of the future are ultra modern with no ties to the past. Is that OK? Or, should we be thinking about how our past and present tie into our future? LinksKNVC [http://www.knvc.org/listen-live]"Five architects tell us what their cities should look like in 2075" [https://www.dazeddigital.com/life-culture/article/44511/1/architects-future-cities-climate-change-lagos-lisbon-caracas-vancouver]Episode Sponsor: Oakum Solutions [https://www.oakumsolutions.com]Follow Our Panelists On Twitter Bill @succinctbill [http://twitter.com/#!/@succinctbill]; Doug @openaccessarch [http://twitter.com/#!/@openaccessarch]; Stephen @processarch [http://twitter.com/#!/@processarch]; Bill A. @archaeothoughts [https://www.twitter.com/archaeothoughts]; Chris W @Archeowebby, [http://twitter.com/#!/@archeowebby] @DIGTECHLLC [http://twitter.com/#!/@digtechllc], and @ArchPodNet [http://twitter.com/#!/@archpodnet] Blogs:Bill White: Succinct Research [http://www.succinctresearch.com/]Doug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug's Archaeology [http://dougsarchaeology.wordpress.com/]Stephen Wagner: Process - Opinions on Doing Archaeology [arch.tumblr.com/]Chris">http://process-arch.tumblr.com/]Chris Webster: Random Acts of Science [llc.com/blog">http://www.digtech-llc.com/blog]

On today’s show we talk about preservation and conservation in the context of cities of the future. Where are all the old buildings in the architectural drawings and artist’s conceptions of the future? Where’s the old post office, hotel, or city building? Even in science fiction the cities of the future are ultra modern with no ties to the past. Is that OK? Or, should we be thinking about how our past and present tie into our future?

LinksKNVC“Five architects tell us what their cities should look like in 2075”Episode Sponsor: Oakum SolutionsFollow Our Panelists On Twitter

Bill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Bill A. @archaeothoughts; Chris W @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNet

Blogs:Bill White: Succinct ResearchDoug Rocks-MacQueen: Doug’s ArchaeologyStephen Wagner: arch.tumblr.com/">Process - Opinions on Doing ArchaeologyChris Webster: llc.com/blog">Random Acts of Science

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