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In the following activity students will debate topics concerning heritage restoration, and put them into a larger context exploring the contemporary paradigms surrounding heritage conservation. Students will understand some of the controversy surrounding heritage restoration and conservation. YOUR PROJECT: Break up into groups of four or five. Individually study the Measured Drawings site about the Ozeroff Doukhobor Village. Take a few rough notes and become familiar with the buildings and the layout and structure of the site. You will learn from your reading that the site has never been restored.
Group 1: You are a group of local developers who want to turn the old Ozeroff Village site into a tourist attraction, to showcase certain aspects of the Doukhobor history, however that will involve renovating the old buildings to be tourist facilities such as restaurants, hotels, etc.
Besides this, your group would like to add extra building and architectural features to the site. You have hired an architect and these new features would be in the style of the old buildings. You have a group of investors ready and willing to contribute money to the project. Group 2: You are a community group of preservationists who feel that the Ozeroff Village should be restored to its original condition. Your group would like to restore the buildings and artifacts to their original condition and turn the site into a Heritage Site. But it will take a lot of money, support and funding from several groups and government organisations. You are trying to organise these groups and bring them together. You think the original buildings should be preserved the way they were, and the Ozeroff Village should be recreated as authentically as possible.
Take a look at the way the Friends of the Wells Community Hall is going about raising money to restore their community hall. |
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