The TAE Hut
Heritage can be described as a process of determining what we wish to pass on to future generations. This project aims to contribute to the debate about what New Zealand and its Antarctic community values as heritage. To date, the Antarctic community has been willing to recognise and protect its her...
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ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/14276 2023-05-15T13:55:49+02:00 The TAE Hut Falconer, Tamsin 2000 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14276 English en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14276 All Rights Reserved Theses / Dissertations 2000 ftunivcanter 2022-09-08T13:31:59Z Heritage can be described as a process of determining what we wish to pass on to future generations. This project aims to contribute to the debate about what New Zealand and its Antarctic community values as heritage. To date, the Antarctic community has been willing to recognise and protect its heritage, though it has been somewhat selective in doing so. The TAE Hut points to a key period in New Zealand's Antarctic history and is rapidly becoming part Of our heritage. What is the best future for the TAE Hut? This project examines future options for the TAE Hut. What are the debates around the TAE Hut — what values are What precedents are there for managing and preserving this historic building and in what ways are they applicable? What are the options for the future and the debates that should be had? Heritage can be described as a process of determining what we wish to pass on to future generations. This project aims to contribute to the debate about what New Zealand and its Antarctic community values as heritage. To date, the Antarctic community has been willing to recognise and protect its heritage, though it has been somewhat selective in doing so. The TAE Hut points to a key period in New Zealand's Antarctic history and is rapidly becoming part Of our heritage. What is the best future for the TAE Hut? This project examines future options for the TAE Hut. What are the debates around the TAE Hut — what values are What precedents are there for managing and preserving this historic building and in what ways are they applicable? What are the options for the future and the debates that should be had? Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository Antarctic New Zealand The Antarctic |
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Heritage can be described as a process of determining what we wish to pass on to future generations. This project aims to contribute to the debate about what New Zealand and its Antarctic community values as heritage. To date, the Antarctic community has been willing to recognise and protect its heritage, though it has been somewhat selective in doing so. The TAE Hut points to a key period in New Zealand's Antarctic history and is rapidly becoming part Of our heritage. What is the best future for the TAE Hut? This project examines future options for the TAE Hut. What are the debates around the TAE Hut — what values are What precedents are there for managing and preserving this historic building and in what ways are they applicable? What are the options for the future and the debates that should be had? Heritage can be described as a process of determining what we wish to pass on to future generations. This project aims to contribute to the debate about what New Zealand and its Antarctic community values as heritage. To date, the Antarctic community has been willing to recognise and protect its heritage, though it has been somewhat selective in doing so. The TAE Hut points to a key period in New Zealand's Antarctic history and is rapidly becoming part Of our heritage. What is the best future for the TAE Hut? This project examines future options for the TAE Hut. What are the debates around the TAE Hut — what values are What precedents are there for managing and preserving this historic building and in what ways are they applicable? What are the options for the future and the debates that should be had? |
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