Practice of “Living Museum” in the Traditional Architecture Culture Protection and Renewal in South Fujian

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“Living museum” is a theory and method in the protection and renewal of historical districts. It is based on the eco-museum theory and the characteristics of China. It can also be seen as a new museum mode. “Living museum” emphasizes three characteristics, which include: the authenticity protection of spatial element in the traditional architecture culture, identity and inheritance of traditional architecture culture, community participation and interaction with visitors. The essence of “Living museum” is community renewal. Following the principle of people-oriented, the theory pays attention to retain the traditional culture of architecture development trends and will make the traditional architectural protection a constantly updated and developing process.

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October 2012

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