City
urged to enhance heritage values
HCM CITY
(VNS)- Continuing to use heritage buildings is a good way to conserve them in
Viet Nam, especially HCM City, the deputy mayor of a French city yesterday
told a round table on heritage conservation and sustainable urban development
in
Gilles Buna of
With his experience in urban heritage conservation, he urged
the city to identify what should get priority when it comes to conservation
and how to suitably conserve and enhance urban heritage values in a dynamic
and rapidly growing city.
Ly Khanh Tam Thao, deputy head of general planning management
at the city Department of Planning and Architecture, said heritage
conservation in the city, especially of heritage buildings, had been
challenged during the process of urban development.
The city's responsibility was to contribute to the country's
economy and attract more investment, he said, adding that many heritage
buildings had been rebuilt completely because of economic imperatives.
A survey by the HCM City Urban Development Management Support
Centre, better known by its French acronym PADDI, found that more than half
of 377 of the city's heritage buildings had been pulled down and rebuilt in
the last 20 years.
Dr Nguyen Thi Hau, deputy head of the city's Institute for
Development Studies, expressed the fear that the remaining heritage buildings
would be knocked down and replaced by commercial buildings.
Ton Nu Thi Ninh of the Sustainable Development Working Group
said conservation of its urban heritage was vital for creating the city's
identity.
The city once dubbed the "pearl of the
Preserving its urban heritage was, however, one of the ways to
boost its economic development, she added.
Hau said the city should have measures to enhance is urban
heritage values.
But awareness of heritage conservation in the community is low,
she said, pointing out that common people have an important role to play in
it. If the community does not participate, conservation is not possible even
with good planning, she added.
Dr Fanny Quertamp Nguyen, co-director of PADDI, added that
conservation should focus not only on individual buildings but also the
landscapes around heritage buildings.
Dr To Kien of the Singapore University of Technology and
Design said the island's experience in urban heritage conservation showed the
success of co-operation between the private and public sectors for the task.
Its strategies were a good reference point for
But he added that nevertheless the Vietnamese Government and
local authorities should have their own ways to reinterpret and reuse urban
heritage. -VNS
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Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 3, 2014
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