Preservation: Planning for the survival of things |
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Authors: | Richard L. Meier |
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Affiliation: | Richard L. Meier is professor of Environmental Design at the University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA |
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Abstract: | Preservation—the immortalisation of living and designed things—is a channel for transmitting messages from the past to the future. Image is all important for conveying the meaning. To be preserved, a thing must have a constituency of supporters and a long-lived institution to serve as trustee: when appreciators of the message are no longer recruited, extinction is at hand. Community ecology, if extended to images, suggests some appropriate preservation policies for societies approaching steady state, eg adding to the total stock of biomass, to diversity, and to useful knowledge, while promoting new organised relationships between man and environment. |
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