Hand-held histories: using digital archival documents on architectural tours
Author(s): |
Hannah Lewi
Wally Smith |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, March 2011, n. 1, v. 15 |
Page(s): | 69-77 |
DOI: | 10.1017/s1359135511000376 |
Abstract: |
The desire to learn about buildings, cities and cultural artefacts by journeying to experience themin situpervades architectural history. It can be seen in the rise of the grand tour in the eighteenth century, subsequent formalised academic study tours, the ascendancy of cultural museums in the nineteenth century, and the institutionalisation of heritage sites and attractions in the twentieth century. More informally, such journeys are pursued in personal and less prescriptive ways through habitual urban strolling and site-seeing. |
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